Massimiliano Cannata wrote:
Thanks for the information,
I see this is in line with OSgeo policy and I have no objection at all.
(I didn't want to be negative, I just had some thought and personal
considerations.)
The Qgis Sponsorship and Donation program look well structured, and we
can take inspiration from that.
Here are some other questions that I have:
- Do GRASS need to be a legal entity to manage donations and
sponsorship? (probably OSGeo can do it for GRASS if required)...
Maxi,
I would note that OSGeo's sponsorship program is setup with a lower
limit of $500 for closely tracked contributions because careful
tracking of small contributions is too labour intensive for us to
take on.
However, it would be crazy to create a new legal organization for
such a purpose. If you were considering that I think it would be
better to work out a way for a GRASS volunteer to manage the
transactions on behalf of OSGeo in close cooperation with me (as
Treasurer) and Tyler.
- What kind of implication can it have in terms of administration?
- How to transparently allocate resources? (This is something that I
think should be discussed to ensure donors to see how their $$ are
effectively spent.)
I don't know the legal implications everywhere, but my assumption has
been that smaller contributions outside OSGeo would be handled by
individuals.
Best regards,
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