Re: Yorba Foundation looking to pass on copyrights

2016-03-24 Thread Behdad Esfahbod
Hi Adam,

Thanks for Yorba.

It occurs to me that while GNOME Foundation does not currently own any
copyright, there is no reason why it can't accept a donation such as this.

behdad
On Mar 24, 2016 6:41 PM, "Adam Dingle"  wrote:

> I think an existing free software organization feels like the best home
> for these copyrights.  The organizations that others have mentioned here
> are great leads - I will be in touch with some of them soon.  If none of
> those pan out, I may repost asking if any individual people would be
> interested.  thanks -
>
> adam
>
> On Thu, Mar 24, 2016 at 8:19 PM, Daniel Espinosa  wrote:
>
> Should be an organization or individuals can step up too?
> El mar. 24, 2016 3:14 PM, "Josh Triplett" 
> escribió:
>
>> On Thu, Mar 24, 2016 at 04:55:49PM -0400, Adam Dingle wrote:
>> > As some of you know, I founded Yorba, a free software non-profit based
>> in
>> > San Francisco that was active from 2009-2015 and developed a few popular
>> > programs for GNOME including the Shotwell photo manager and the Geary
>> email
>> > client, both of which now live in GNOME git.  These programs are
>> copyrighted
>> > by Yorba and a few external contributors and are licensed under the
>> LGPL.
>> >
>> > Yorba has run out of funding and is winding down - in fact nobody has
>> worked
>> > there since around April 2015.  We now need to shut down the foundation
>> > (which is a California non-profit corporation), but legally we can't do
>> so
>> > while it still holds any assets including the copyrights on its
>> software,
>> > which are considered intellectual property.
>> >
>> > We'd love to find some other free software organization that we can
>> pass our
>> > copyrights on to.  We would sell them for a nominal fee.  In theory the
>> > copyright recipient could defend the LGPL licensing of these programs if
>> > necessary (though I think the likelihood of such a necessity is low).
>> >
>> > My understanding is that GNOME itself does not hold copyrights.  Is
>> anyone
>> > aware of any other free software organization that might be willing and
>> able
>> > to receive our copyrights?  Thanks -
>>
>> You might consider the Free Software Foundation (FSF), Software in the
>> Public
>> Interest (SPI), or the Software Freedom Conservancy (SFC).
>>
>> - Josh Triplett
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Re: Yorba Foundation looking to pass on copyrights

2016-03-24 Thread Adam Dingle
I think an existing free software organization feels like the best home 
for these copyrights.  The organizations that others have mentioned 
here are great leads - I will be in touch with some of them soon.  If 
none of those pan out, I may repost asking if any individual people 
would be interested.  thanks -


adam

On Thu, Mar 24, 2016 at 8:19 PM, Daniel Espinosa  
wrote:

Should be an organization or individuals can step up too?

El mar. 24, 2016 3:14 PM, "Josh Triplett"  
escribió:

On Thu, Mar 24, 2016 at 04:55:49PM -0400, Adam Dingle wrote:
> As some of you know, I founded Yorba, a free software non-profit 
based in
> San Francisco that was active from 2009-2015 and developed a few 
popular
> programs for GNOME including the Shotwell photo manager and the 
Geary email
> client, both of which now live in GNOME git.  These programs are 
copyrighted
> by Yorba and a few external contributors and are licensed under 
the LGPL.

>
> Yorba has run out of funding and is winding down - in fact nobody 
has worked
> there since around April 2015.  We now need to shut down the 
foundation
> (which is a California non-profit corporation), but legally we 
can't do so
> while it still holds any assets including the copyrights on its 
software,

> which are considered intellectual property.
>
> We'd love to find some other free software organization that we 
can pass our
> copyrights on to.  We would sell them for a nominal fee.  In 
theory the
> copyright recipient could defend the LGPL licensing of these 
programs if
> necessary (though I think the likelihood of such a necessity is 
low).

>
> My understanding is that GNOME itself does not hold copyrights.  
Is anyone
> aware of any other free software organization that might be 
willing and able

> to receive our copyrights?  Thanks -

You might consider the Free Software Foundation (FSF), Software in 
the Public

Interest (SPI), or the Software Freedom Conservancy (SFC).

- Josh Triplett
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Re: Yorba Foundation looking to pass on copyrights

2016-03-24 Thread Daniel Espinosa
Should be an organization or individuals can step up too?
El mar. 24, 2016 3:14 PM, "Josh Triplett"  escribió:

> On Thu, Mar 24, 2016 at 04:55:49PM -0400, Adam Dingle wrote:
> > As some of you know, I founded Yorba, a free software non-profit based in
> > San Francisco that was active from 2009-2015 and developed a few popular
> > programs for GNOME including the Shotwell photo manager and the Geary
> email
> > client, both of which now live in GNOME git.  These programs are
> copyrighted
> > by Yorba and a few external contributors and are licensed under the LGPL.
> >
> > Yorba has run out of funding and is winding down - in fact nobody has
> worked
> > there since around April 2015.  We now need to shut down the foundation
> > (which is a California non-profit corporation), but legally we can't do
> so
> > while it still holds any assets including the copyrights on its software,
> > which are considered intellectual property.
> >
> > We'd love to find some other free software organization that we can pass
> our
> > copyrights on to.  We would sell them for a nominal fee.  In theory the
> > copyright recipient could defend the LGPL licensing of these programs if
> > necessary (though I think the likelihood of such a necessity is low).
> >
> > My understanding is that GNOME itself does not hold copyrights.  Is
> anyone
> > aware of any other free software organization that might be willing and
> able
> > to receive our copyrights?  Thanks -
>
> You might consider the Free Software Foundation (FSF), Software in the
> Public
> Interest (SPI), or the Software Freedom Conservancy (SFC).
>
> - Josh Triplett
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Re: Yorba Foundation looking to pass on copyrights

2016-03-24 Thread Josh Triplett
On Thu, Mar 24, 2016 at 04:55:49PM -0400, Adam Dingle wrote:
> As some of you know, I founded Yorba, a free software non-profit based in
> San Francisco that was active from 2009-2015 and developed a few popular
> programs for GNOME including the Shotwell photo manager and the Geary email
> client, both of which now live in GNOME git.  These programs are copyrighted
> by Yorba and a few external contributors and are licensed under the LGPL.
> 
> Yorba has run out of funding and is winding down - in fact nobody has worked
> there since around April 2015.  We now need to shut down the foundation
> (which is a California non-profit corporation), but legally we can't do so
> while it still holds any assets including the copyrights on its software,
> which are considered intellectual property.
> 
> We'd love to find some other free software organization that we can pass our
> copyrights on to.  We would sell them for a nominal fee.  In theory the
> copyright recipient could defend the LGPL licensing of these programs if
> necessary (though I think the likelihood of such a necessity is low).
> 
> My understanding is that GNOME itself does not hold copyrights.  Is anyone
> aware of any other free software organization that might be willing and able
> to receive our copyrights?  Thanks -

You might consider the Free Software Foundation (FSF), Software in the Public
Interest (SPI), or the Software Freedom Conservancy (SFC).

- Josh Triplett
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Re: Yorba Foundation looking to pass on copyrights

2016-03-24 Thread James
On Thu, Mar 24, 2016 at 4:55 PM, Adam Dingle  wrote:
> My understanding is that GNOME itself does not hold copyrights.  Is anyone
> aware of any other free software organization that might be willing and able
> to receive our copyrights?  Thanks -

Obviously the FSF and maybe the https://sfconservancy.org/ might be up
to the task.

HTH and thanks for your efforts in funding Free Software while they lasted.

Cheers,
James
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Yorba Foundation looking to pass on copyrights

2016-03-24 Thread Adam Dingle
As some of you know, I founded Yorba, a free software non-profit based 
in San Francisco that was active from 2009-2015 and developed a few 
popular programs for GNOME including the Shotwell photo manager and the 
Geary email client, both of which now live in GNOME git.  These 
programs are copyrighted by Yorba and a few external contributors and 
are licensed under the LGPL.


Yorba has run out of funding and is winding down - in fact nobody has 
worked there since around April 2015.  We now need to shut down the 
foundation (which is a California non-profit corporation), but legally 
we can't do so while it still holds any assets including the copyrights 
on its software, which are considered intellectual property.


We'd love to find some other free software organization that we can 
pass our copyrights on to.  We would sell them for a nominal fee.  In 
theory the copyright recipient could defend the LGPL licensing of these 
programs if necessary (though I think the likelihood of such a 
necessity is low).


My understanding is that GNOME itself does not hold copyrights.  Is 
anyone aware of any other free software organization that might be 
willing and able to receive our copyrights?  Thanks -


adam
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Re: Really professional GNOME videos

2016-03-24 Thread Alexandre Franke
On Thu, Mar 24, 2016 at 3:00 AM, Juan Pablo  wrote:
> Behind those awesome videos is Bastian Ilso and blender!

Indeed and you can learn more about them at
http://videos.guadec.org/2015/Behind%20the%20Release%20Videos/

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GNOME Hacker & Foundation Director
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