I would be interested in hearing people's comment about this too.
This may be a good idea to raise the profile of web2py even more than
for collecting tax free donations.

Massimo

On Jul 14, 6:56 pm, lpg <[email protected]> wrote:
> I think most of us in the community are interested in seeing web2py
> maintained/developed/protected over the long term. The community is
> getting to a size where we need to discuss what can be done to
> disseminate and improve web2py, and take some of the burden off of
> Massimo (although he does a great job!).
>
> Personally I think both money and organization are needed to create a
> long-lasting, supported, documented, and well maintained source-code.
> A foundation (like Django foundation) could be a good option, however
> costly to maintain. A low maintenance alternative seems the Software
> Freedom Conservancy,http://conservancy.softwarefreedom.org.
>
> Does anyone have an opinion if a foundation helps or hinders an open-
> source framework?
>
> Best,
> Lucas
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