Something to look at would be the various R&D credits/grants available
and to determine if they're applicable to Open projects.  

On Fri, 2002-07-12 at 13:49, Nicolas Marchildon wrote:
> On Friday 12 July 2002 13:11, M Taylor wrote:
> > For a charity, I suggest a seperate enitity, e.g. "Canadian Open
> > Source Development Fund", which would a charity group, designed to fund
> > Free Software / OSS development and documentation in Canada which
> > provides benefit to Canadian businesses and individuals using Linux.
> > (Basiclly Linux/OSS software and docs that benefits Canadians) That would
> > be its entire purpose, nothing more. The board would receive donations,
> > and grant proposals, and award grants to developers whose proposal stands
> > to benefit Canadians the most, based on factors like how core the
> > developer's previous contributions have been to a project, how much
> > development experience the developer has, and how widely used is the
> > package.
> 
> I like that!
> 
> (sorry, not much time to read/answer all those mails)
> 
> Someone proposed to write down all or most of the proposals. What about 
> setting up a web page where people can vote?
> 
> Nicolas
> Linux-Quebec.org
> 
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