Agreed, Tim.  Molly is a long-standing member of the FOSS healthcare
community and deserves kudos for running with OSHCA.  As an American, I
am certainly more comfortable with the US legal system than I am with
the Malaysian system but (a) I understand that no legal system is
perfect, (b) I trust Molly and the rest of the pro tem committee, and
(c) no matter which country is selected, there will be some who are more
comfortable with it than others.

So, as far as I am concerned, Molly et al - go for it.  Perhaps in the
future we can create and incorporate national branches / franchises of
OSHCA in each country.  For now, thank you for your willingness to take
it forward.

Regards
-- Bhaskar

On Tue, 2006-03-28 at 23:40 -0600, Tim Cook wrote:
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> Thanks for your offer Richard.
> 
> Molly and others have spent a great deal of time in developing this 
> organization.
> 
> While it is not a particularly inviting subject, the ideology of
> 'where 
> to incorporate' first is an issue.  One that has been discussed 
> privately and publicly over the past four years. Incorporation in 
> various countries can follow "if required" at a later date.
> 
> Molly's assertiveness is appreciated (at least by me) in her ability
> to 
> make things happen in a timely manner.  She deserves your support.
> 
> Molly has done well in establishing an international coalition for
> the 
> protem board.
> 
> Molly, your work is appreciated even if not globally recognized.
> Please 
> carry on. It is important, in the global business arena, that OSHCA
> is 
> an 'entity'.  Being registered as an organization/corporation is VERY 
> important.
> 
> Regards, 
> Tim Cook


 
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