I don't agree. I will never be able to convince my CFO to become a Fink
member, not even if we were contributing. Fink is fantastic, no doubt,
but not important enough to go through the motions of bureaucracy --
and whatever the price, paying means bureacracy. Furthermore, Fink is
fantastic for us developer types, but has _no_ visibility to the
uninformed -- there isn't even a GUI :). So even skipping the first
remark, I will never be able to convince a CFO to buy into something
"invisible".
Accepting donations seems the way to go. At this time the Mac Fink
community is, in my eyes, so small that the effect will not make worth
the effort in setting up the infrastructure.
I suggest hooking up with a big brother. Let's contact Debian and ask
to use their infrastructure. Debian is our big brother, right? Let's
ask them permission to change the name to Debian/Fink.
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