Incorporation is the establishment of  an organization as a legal 
entity....e,g, in France a company with SRL appended to its name has 
legal status. You don't have to incorporate in many countries to be a 
company....you can be a sole proprietor....but this applies to 
individuals only.

The issue relates to the specific laws of incorporation for a 
country....my point was that one must think a few years forward and 
determine if there are any requirements that must be retained to be 
legaly incorporated in that country....there are also tax filing 
issues...and therefore potential language requirements.

These aren't show stoppers.....just important issues to consider.

Joseph

Philippe AMELINE wrote:
> Hi Joseph,
> 
> Could you tell me what "incorporation" mean, so I can understand why, to
> the question "what happens if that person leaves the organization?", the
> simple answer "the organization finds someone else" is not valid ?
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Philippe
> 
> PS : Christian, you can count me for Oshca, since I believe that this
> (virtual) organization has already done a pretty good job having many of
> us meet physically and build genuine friendships among the community.
> 
>  >One very practical reason for incoporation, assuming there is interest
>  >in organizing conferences as we did in the past is that it makes it much
>  >easier to handle money. Without this every event is subject to a zero
>  >based budget model....we were lucky...the four conferences we organized
>  >all had sponsors who covered the risk and the costs. T
>  >
>  >The primary concern that comes to mind regarding incorporation is what
>  >happens when there is a transition in management....most countries AFAIK
>  >require at least one director to be a citizen of that country....what
>  >happens if that person leaves the organization?
>  >
>  >Joseph
>  >
>  >Christian Heller wrote:
>  > 
>  >
>  >>Hi Molly,
>  >>
>  >>some weeks ago, about 22 of us mailing list members expressed their
>  >>support for incorporating OSHCA. I take the liberty to list those:
>  >>- Molly Cheah
>  >>- Brian Bray
>  >>- Adrian Midgley
>  >>- Fred Trotter
>  >>- Tim Cook
>  >>- Christian Heller
>  >>- Joseph Dal Molin
>  >>- David Chan
>  >>- Nandalal Gunaratne
>  >>- K.S. Bhaskar
>  >>- Thaddeus N. Albers
>  >>- Mike McCoy (indirectly through Joseph Dal Molin)
>  >>- Jubal John (interest in background of the key people involved)
>  >>- 7 further people who voted on the second mailing list-question
>  >>- Alric O'Connor
>  >>- Thomas Beale
>  >>(here I stopped counting)
>  >>--> about 22
>  >>
>  >>This is not that many of far more than a hundred list readers.
>  >>However, it is not few either. It is a start.
>  >>
>  >> > ... champion, promote, co-ordinate, collaborate etc open source
>  >>applications
>  >> > in health care.
>  >> > ... "The Open Source Health Care Alliance is a collaborative forum to
>  >> > ... "OSHCA is a community of people in the health care and informatics
>  >>
>  >>Nevertheless, I was asking myself again for reasons to get OSHCA
>  >>incorporated: A website might suffice to promote OSHCA; a mailing list
>  >>to collaborate; coordination between projects may not necessarily be
>  >>needed as every project follows its own ideas/technologies anyway.
>  >>
>  >>A common website could serve as portal providing lists and evaluations
>  >>of our projects -- what was lately asked for in this list again.
>  >>But there are already plenty of such portals (Debian-Med etc.).
>  >>Some of these portals just lack the necessary continuity and updates.
>  >>
>  >>Most of us have their own project and invest considerable time into it.
>  >>I for one do not have many resources and will to contribute much to
>  >>organisational/paper work for OSHCA, since concrete results will be few.
>  >>It is my guess that many other project developers have similar thoughts.
>  >>
>  >>So let us look for more points speaking for an incorporated OSHCA!
>  >>A list of concrete reasons to incorporate OSHCA coming to my mind:
>  >>- organise conferences (seems to be easier for booking places etc.)
>  >>- get publicity (taken more seriously than a loose group of people)
>  >>- approach governments and large corporations
>  >>- ask for funding
>  >>
>  >>If somebody sees more points, please add to this list!
>  >>It should, in my opinion, only contain points that *cannot* be
>  >>achieved with mailing list/ website/ loose group of people alone.
>  >>Once we have identified these points, they may become OSHCA's focus.
>  >>
>  >>[..]
>  >> > next steps to form the protem committee and get OSHCA incorporated. We
>  >> > also need to decide where OSHCA should be incorporated - developed or
>  >> > developing country and then zoom into deciding the specific country.
>  >>
>  >>Correct steps.
>  >>
>  >>It doesn't matter much to me in which country OSHCA gets incorporated, as
>  >>long as it is a democratic one, and without "ruling-the-world" 
> tendencies.
>  >>Perhaps a developing country is even better, since it may better know
>  >>what is really needed urgently.
>  >>
>  >> > My apologies for this "lengthy" e-mail. Just to make up for the lapse
>  >> > .... :) I still have the list of volunteers for the protem 
> committee. In
>  >> > between someone requested for a short write-up of each as well....
>  >>
>  >>Such a write-up should also contain which open source software (OSS)
>  >>project or other organisation people represent, i.e. in which area
>  >>of OSS they are active.
>  >>
>  >>Well done, Molly! ... and a quite short extract (as I like it).
>  >>
>  >>Thanks,
>  >>Christian
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