I don't trust the FSF. I don't think Mr. Stallman is a nice person.
(I hear all the time he doesn't take baths :P)

> On Sunday 31 January 2010 12:40:54 Durk Talsma wrote:
> 
>> I remember being involved in the discussions. I've also been thinking about
>> the possibilities of setting up a non-profit organization for the support
>> of various aspects of FlightGear.
> 
> I wonder if some existing organization may fit that role already. Maybe as an 
> example the Free Software Foundation could handle those things. They work for 
> free software, are arguably trustworthy, have branches all over the world and 
> loads of experience in such matter. I don't know if they would help, if we 
> want to trust them and if it's at all possible, but it may at least be worth 
> a 
> thought or two.
> 
> Stefan
> 
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