Hi Raphael, thank you for your reply. Given the number of diverse concerns you confirm or raise (previous plannings for funding the work on docs, the handling of finances, the project's reputation etc), it first of all becomes pretty clear that I'm not going to rush anything now before the impending deadline of this round of MOSS awards.
Even though I was thinking of development work, I wouldn't object to helping with the documentation. So my suggestion is to use the time until the next round to clarify the financial stuff (I wouldn't think it's necessary to set up a dedicated legal entity for this, but let's discuss that with people who have done more of these things before), and then pick up on the existing plans for documentation work and see who's willing to join and what it would make sense to include in the proposal. (I could imagine that some development stuff can be added which e.g. contributes to the user experience, while still keeping the objective of the proposal well-defined.) I'll get back to the list about this in the next days. Thank you again for putting the subject of the awards in a better perspective! Cheers, Thomas
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