On Wednesday, February 5, 2014 3:01:18 PM UTC-6, Andrew Bingham wrote:
>
> Another alternative might be to actually set up an educational 501c3 and 
> do it as an organized charity.
>

That's a good idea.  Or operate under an existing organization.  Many 
people don't know that Debian (the universal free OS) operates financially 
and legally as a project under SPI which is a 501c3, as the biggest project 
out of 36 projects.  Adding a 37th project would not be unreasonable.

On the positive side, right outta the SPI bylaws we fit at least 3 
categories, maybe more.  On the negative side to fit the general free 
software vibe of SPI we'd probably have to "encourage" some vaguely DFSG / 
FOSS like licensing.  I don't think "encourage" implies mandatory GPL for 
everything, but probably implies something more formalized than the 
existing state of none of us have sued each other yet for copyright 
violation, which I guess technically could happen since some of this isn't 
entirely formal.

SPI is not the only "grassroots free/open hardware/software financial 
services holding company" out there, but it is the one I know the most 
about.

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