Jimmy, > Even businesses which are not legal entities, like sole proprietorships > and presumably unincorporated nonprofit associations such as Debian, > should still do some form of accounting to keep track of the finances. I > agree ASL should also record on its books money that it holds in trust > for Debian, but there's no way Debian as a whole can get a proper > picture of its income/loss, balance sheet, cash flow, and net worth > across all its affiliated legal entities unless Debian keeps a set of > books for itself. Isn't there even someone delegated by the DPL as an > accountant for this purpose?
Surely you know better ;-) Anyway, there may actually be legal consequences to Debian keeping "books"; we should check with Greg. -- Josh Berkus PostgreSQL @ Sun San Francisco _______________________________________________ Spi-general mailing list [email protected] http://lists.spi-inc.org/listinfo/spi-general
