+1 for me too!

On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 12:05 AM, Robert Layton <[email protected]> wrote:
> Sounds good (I can't believe I missed that page!).
>  +1
> - Robert
>
> On 10 October 2011 08:38, Olivier Grisel <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> 2011/10/9 Robert Layton <[email protected]>:
>> > A quick question I wasn't able to find in the website... are there any
>> > reporting/administrative obligations required as part of joining? i.e.
>> > would
>> > this project need to tick any extra boxes as part of an ongoing
>> > commitment?
>> > Other than that (and I assume even if there are mild requirements) this
>> > sounds like a great idea!
>>
>> By quickly reading the website I did not see any particular
>> constraints besides that the goal of the project should be developing
>> code or documentation under OSI compatible license for the code and
>> public domain or CC-By or CC-By-SA for the doc.
>>
>> They also encourage but not require to give the Software Freedom
>> Conservancy a percentage of the donations the member project receives
>> which I think is fare (we will have to decide on this if our project
>> gets accepted).
>>
>> I encourage all of you to read this FAQ (it's a 5 minutes read).
>>
>>  http://sfconservancy.org/members/apply/
>>
>> Hence I think it's matching our pattern.
>>
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