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Just to keep the thread complete.

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On Tue, 17 Feb 2004, Darian Lanx wrote:

Dear Community.

Some of us, including me and Chris (main Chris) have been working very
hard to get Fink under the legal umbrella of a non profit organization.
The ultimate goal is to have an IRS 501(c)(3)  tax-exempt corporation in
the United States to begin our "journey" with.

This is not only necessary to offer some better legal stance to Fink but
also to protect those who are very deeply involved with Fink, as well as
to protect the assets that belong to Fink (like the logo).

Of course we also wish to create such a facility so that we can accept
donations in a professional manner and this is exactly where your
opinion is needed.
I and I hope that most will agree believe strongly that Fink is at a
point where it needs organizational guidance to improve the overall
situation, to allow Fink to grow beyond what it is now. This costs
money, because it includes , amongst many other things,  buying better
hardware to publish  better binary distributions from or the ability for
the Core Developer to meet in real life. The possibility to create Cd's
which can actually be sent to individuals or bought in a  store for a
very small fee.

Many non-profit organizations have some form of membership program,
simply because it makes the life of the treasurer a lot easier.
Economically speaking a Non-Profit is simply a company that always
"should" have a big 0 at the very end of the big fiscal report.  When
you know that you have xx members paying y $ a year you can easily
calculate what expenses you can afford and you can match your running
costs a lot better.

Is a membership something the Fink community would consider accepting?
Of course occasional contributions which are spontaneous and based on
ones ability to give are never wrong, the simply complicate the whole
process a bit if such a non-profit is dependent ONLY on those
spontaneous "gifts".

I would like to discuss the pros and cons of such a membership system
PRIOR to even suggesting it be incorporated into our plans.
So please spill your thoughts.

Considering what I spend on other software, and how much more useful
all of fink is to me than a single application, I would not have a
problem "donating" to the fink maintenance community.  I'm not sure
how you'd work out all the details, but if I was confident that my
yearly "donation" was going to the group of individuals that did the
bulk of the fink maintenance, I would certainly donate.  I don't think
$5 or $10 per year is too much to ask, and hopefully you'd have enough
people that this would add up to a sizable sum.  Buy fink a G5 ;-).

Wayne

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Wayne Brehob    [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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