Our team, Ubuntu Utah, is approved by CC standards but we are not locally "approved" or official. If there is information out there about making it an official non-profit or something like that I would appreciate any tips as well.
On Wed, 2006-10-18 at 15:12 -0500, Ian wrote: > Hi, > The Ubuntu Brazil team is working on our application to become an official > team. We want to clear > up some issues before we submit as the issue of 'official status' is causing > a bit of debate. The > way I read it 'approved' means approved by the community council with no > other meaning whatsoever. > I am asking this because there is also a desire here to become approved as in > the sense of 'a > legally existing body'. I assume *this* process is a completely separate > thing. > I remember a while back the French (or it might have been German) LoCo team > became official in > this sense.Has this worked out well?? What are the pitfalls to look into?? > []'s > Ian > -- > .''`. > : :' : > `. `'` > `- Orgulhoso ser MetaRecicleiro > > http://blogs.metareciclagem.org/manaus > http://ianlawrence.info > > -- Christer Edwards President, Ubuntu-Utah [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://ubuntu-utah.org
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