On 28/06/12 09:33, elekktrett...@exemail.com.au wrote:
>> You're right. I forgot about SFC.
>>
> You see, there are ways. But even if DragonFly wanted to register as
> non-profit on it's own. Sure it's complex and time consuming, but it's
> been _10_ years.
>
>
Even considering that a non-profit registration is necessary?
Why can't we determine what's required and all of us just put in to pay
that bill.
If $2000 is needed for a new server - why don't we all just put in
what's required to buy it, then go onto the next project.
I'm sure everybody has a visa card or similar.
All we need is the supplier payment details.

We can get all excited about non-profit and subsequent incorporation later.

It does have advantages:

 1. It facilitates sales to government, which would provide work for
    developers and sys admins familiar with DF
 2. It facilitates access to government information. We could Facebook them.

I'm in!
Regards,

David.

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