Richard Schilling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 
 Nobody said there is no need for a US component! 
 I said in a recent email that most of FOSS is from US!!
 
 Sri Lanka has two major FOSS projects working with those in the US. The Apache 
project and our own Sahana desaster management project with whom US people are 
now working.
 
 Many top FOSS developers were in Sri Lanka in the last two years and some of s 
have been there for advanced training and met Linus and Richard Stallman etc. 
There are groups who are working with MySQL as the MySQL lead developper was 
here last year.
 
 We have developed our own linux called Taprobane which is built modular to 
allow remastering and some of the most keen users are in the US. Three guys 
here are involved with Slackware develoment.
 
 Redhat is here doing a lot of work with the government. I am hoping to promote 
Open VistA in the Ministry of Health.
 
 I could go on...
 There are too many mails in the list....
 
 NandA
 
 

I cannot believe that there's no desire for a U.S. component!  You all 
are taking advantage of U.S. developed open source.  We're creating more 
open source on this continent than any other country!

I have enough open source software on my server to build the entire IT 
infrastructure of a small country - including Biosurveillance!  And if 
3rd world countries aren't able to get to it it's probably because 
groups like this haven't chosen to ally with U.S. based efforts.


Richard



Will Ross wrote:
> Richard,
> 
> As a newcomer to this list you have no basis for your observation.    
> I've been participating since 2002, and I am a great admirer of  
> Molly's efforts.   Far from being undermined, I think Molly's Protem  
> Committee is rather clearly the only game in town.
> 
> Please figure out how to be a bit more constructive.   There is a lot  
> of real work to be done.
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>>The protem committee taking four years to get this far is a pretty  
>>clear
>>indication that they've undermined themselves.
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>>Richard
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>>Molly Cheah wrote:
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>>>Richard,
>>>I would appreciate it if you allow the protem committee to make the
>>>decisions on OSHCA since the community has given us the mandate to
>>>resurrect OSHCA. Otherwise I feel that you're undermining our  
>>>efforts. I
>>>don't understand why suddenly you're in such a hurry. Like many  
>>>others,
>>>Tim Cook, Bhaskar etc had expressed earlier there can be
>>>chapters/branches etc formed later.
>>>
>>>The discussions and sentiments expressed here will certainly be taken
>>>into consideration by the protem committee. I would like to appeal to
>>>you not to complicate the matter further otherwise your intentions  
>>>may
>>>be misconstrued. Please let me complete my job and my  
>>>responsibility to
>>>the community.
>>>
>>>I did not think that my intention to update the community with
>>>information would lead to a kind of upstaging the protem committee's
>>>efforts. If you proceed to register OSHCA it will be tantamount to
>>>acting in bad faith, as I had been negotiating with Brian on  
>>>behalf of
>>>the community.
>>>
>>>Molly
>>>Richard Schilling wrote:
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>>>>Since OSCHA is an internationl body we can register  
>>>>siultaneously, and
>>>>choose the base to be anywhere.
>>>>
>>>>Is the incorporation in Malaysia going to be doing business or just
>>>>representing FOSS industry interests?  Depending on the answer to  
>>>>that
>>>>here are our choices here in the U.S. that I can pursue now:
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>>>>Trade association — Definition.
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>>>> trade associations don't "do business" but exist to exert
>>>> influence on a market. This seems to me the best fit for OSCHA
>>>> if the organization does not intend to own things like
>>>> copyrighted software.  Gets around the  international
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>>>> (1986). A nonprofit can be a church or church association,
>>>> school, charity, medical provider, legal aid society, volunteer
>>>> service organization, professional association, research
>>>> institute, museum, or in some cases a sports association. Being
>>>> formed with the state as a nonprofit corporation does not
>>>> automatically provide an organization with tax-exempt status.
>>>> Nonprofits must apply for tax-exempt status at the federal and
>>>> sometimes at the state level.
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