> > Thank you for filling this list with life again. > I looked at "All In," but I am unsure what they are trying to do. So > far, I have found links to several websites they collected, and I am > impressed by their list of funding members. > > Can you tell me why you think we should join this community, and did > you mean to have ASF volunteers volunteering there as well? > > I also checked how one could volunteer, but I didn't find satisfying > info. On the other hand, they seem to collect money, just unsure what > they are using it for > > Maybe I got something wrong with this, probably you can help me > understand better
I was initially interested in All In, but since they launched they don't appear to have done anything, and I'm also unsure what the benefits are. However, as I like to tell my colleagues who are considering joining foundations, a foundation isn't a place that does work, it's a place to do work. That is, it's a space for collaboration, and we'd get out of it only to the extent that we put into it. That said, if it requires that we pay to participate, that's generally going to be a non-starter, since We Don't Do That. --Rich