Hi, just following up from this and some subsequent discussion on #haskell:
On 09/03/07, Donald Bruce Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
duncan.coutts: > On Fri, 2007-03-09 at 00:39 +0100, Wolfgang Jeltsch wrote: > > > > > First, what organization is Haskell.org? > > > > Is this a real organization, i.e., a legal entity? > > > > > > No. (Unlike e.g. the Apache Foundation.) > > > > Doesn???t this create problems in conjunction with the Summer of Code or is > > Google tolerant regarding the legal status of participating organizations? > > It didn't cause any problem last year. Indeed. The majority of .orgs are ad hoc developer groups. Very few are actually legal entitites (like Apach or NetBSD).
Some second-hand info regarding discussion on the mentoring organisation's discussion group (non-public, hence no archive URL): <rillian> kfish: there was some discussion about umbrella organizations and incorporation <rillian> kfish: Leslie recommended organizations incorporate, or get the Software Freedom Law Center or SPI to handle their financials for them <rillian> but I can't find a statement that this was required <rillian> I think the idea is that if you have a legal footprint, they can pay that, and individuals don't have to go through the hassle of getting a US taxpayer ID number just so they can tell the US gov't they're not taxable As I also mentioned on #haskell, there is probably no problem for haskell.org because it had a successful SoC last year. When I talked with Leslie after linux.conf.au, she mentioned that she was very very happy with haskell.org's participation last year because the people from the Haskell community were so friendly, kind and patient :-) cheers, Conrad (kfish). _______________________________________________ Haskell mailing list [email protected] http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell
