Some of you know that we have been talking with the Software Freedom 
Conservancy (SFC) about joining their non-profit foundation. In fact, current 
and past contributors have probably been directly contacted by the SFC already.

We have been looking at joining a foundation or starting one for some time for 
several reasons: to signify longevity for the project, clarify and manage 
intellectual property rights and licensing, accept donations for the project 
with low overhead, build community transparency and trust, and provide legal 
protection for contributors. The SFC provides all of these. They also leave the 
technical and artistic control of the project to the contributors and community.

As we negotiate a membership contract with the SFC, we would like to open this 
conversation up to the broader community of developers, users and other 
stakeholders. This includes not only thoughts on joining with SFC, but also on 
the contract (draft attached) with them and our plans to further open up the 
documentation, which we would like to license as Creative Commons Share-alike 
or Attribution.

So please let us know your thoughts. If possible, I’d like to wrap this 
discussion up by the end of this week as I’d like to have something to announce 
at BroCon.

Thanks,
Adam Slagell

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Adam J. Slagell
Chief Information Security Officer
Assistant Director, Cybersecurity Directorate
National Center for Supercomputing Applications
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
www.slagell.info<http://www.slagell.info>

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