Re: Know Hows on settlements of NPO

2009-09-19 Thread Tetsuya Kitahata
As for below, maybe I can solve.

But I need the eperienced Apache people who established non-profit
foundations.

Tetsuya @ apache



> Physical Mail which shold be posted to:
> 
> International Program Department 
> The Nippon Foundation 
> 1-2-2 Alaska 
> Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-8404 
> Japan
> 
> 
> 
> Cover Letter TO:
> 
> Mr. Yohei Sasakawa 
> Chairman 
> c/o International Program Department 
> The Nippon Foundation 
> 1-2-2 Akasaka 
> Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-8404 
> Japan
> 
> 
> 
> Cover Letter FROM:
> 
> Mr. Tetsuya Kitahata
> President / CEO
> Terra-International, Incorporated 
> 1F AmFlat , Shibuya-Amflat 6-7
> Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0044
> Japan
> 
> 
> 
> TITLE: Asian-Suuri Incubation Foundation  (For Gifted and Talented young 
> people TO FLY with WING)
> 
> We would like to do the Establishment of Non Governmental and non-profit 
> Organization in the United States. (OR FOUNDATION)
> 
> Plus, seeking those who have know-hows on the settlement of the private 
> operating foundation that is registered as a non-profit, charitable 
> organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code.
> 
> This means that, for individuals within the U.S., donations to the 
> foundation/NPO should be tax-deductible. (I know that the tax-deductible rate 
> lowered by the previous government, however, Obama will swich-back the policy 
> of it, I am sure)
> 
> Settlement of #Asian-Suuri Incubation Foundation# and we can do not only 
> towards the solicit of charity for SUURI-NO-TSUBASA (Incubation of Flying 
> Giftted / Talented) but also do for establishing NEW seminar in all over 
> Asian region. -- including south-east Asia.
> 
> cf. http://www.idealist.org/if/idealist/en/FAQ/Nonprofit/Home/default
> SAMPLE: http://apache.org/foundation/records/ASF-501c3.pdf
> 
> ---
> 
>  By the way,
> 
>  "Suuri-no-tsubasa" (JAPAN) has 30 yrs long history and the most of the "GOLD 
> MEDALISTS" at Internation Mathematical Olympics (IMO) come from here.
>  http://www.npo-tsubasa.jp/
>  (DONATE PAYPAL: http://www.npo-tsubasa.jp/web?page=DonationPaypal) We have 
> NPO in Japan but no-tax-reductive for those living in the United States. SAD!
> 
> Please seek "Heisuke Hironaka" at wikipedia and maybe you will find out. 
> (japanese version) He won the Fields "Fields Prize" in mathematics - the 
> first Japanese , iirc.
> We know the Cambodia, etc.'s Nippon Zaidan activities. Hope that many 
> talented can be take advantaged educations and influence to the poor soon in 
> the future.
> 
> Thanks in advance
> 
> Yours Sincerely,
> 
> -- Tetsuya Kitahata. (kitah...@99.alumni.u-tokyo.ac.jp / Laws)
> 
>  NPO NAME:Asian-Suuri Incubation Foundation  (For Gifted and Talented young 
> people TO FLY with WING)
> 
> Project Budget: 1,000,000 EUR
> 
> 


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> 
> Like Apache.org
> 
> > What do you mean by 'settlement'?
> > 
> > Is it a particular word for the non-profit world, or did you mean the
> > creation of a non-profit foundation?
> > 
> > Hen
> 
> > On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 7:24 PM, Tetsuya Kitahata  
> > wrote:
> > > Letter from Tetsuya Kitahata  from far east asia
> 
> > > Can I find anyone those who have know-hows on the settlement
> > > of the private operating foundation that is registered as a non-profit,
> > > charitable organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the U.S.
> > > Internal Revenue Code? Where should I go?
> 
> > > This means that, for individuals within the U.S., donations to the
> > > foundation should be tax-deductible. (I know that the tax-deductible
> > > rate lowered by the previous government, however, Obama will
> > > swich-back the policy of it, I am sure)
> 
> > > Settlement of #Asian-Suuri Incubation Foundation# and we can do not only
> > > towards the solicit of charity for SUURI-NO-TSUBASA (Incubation of Flying
> > > Giftted / Talented) but also do for establishing NEW seminar in all over
> > > Asian region. -- including south-east Asia.
> 
> > > cf. http://www.idealist.org/if/idealist/en/FAQ/Nonprofit/Home/default
> > > SAMPLE: http://apache.org/foundation/records/ASF-501c3.pdf
> 
> > > ---
> 
> > > btw
> > >
> > > "Suuri-no-tsubasa" (JAPAN) has 30 yrs long history and the most of the
> > > "GOLD MEDALISTS"
> > > at Internation Mathermatical Olympics (IMO) come from here.
> > > http://www.npo-tsubasa.jp/
> > > (DONATE PAYPAL: http://www.npo-tsubasa.jp/web?page=DonationPaypal
> > > Please use "not-genious" google translators if possible)
> > > We have NPO in Japan but no-tax-reductive for those living in the United 
> > > States. SAD!
> > >
> > > Please seek "Heisuke Hironaka" at wikipedia and maybe you will find out. 
> > > (japanese version)
> > > He won the Fields 'Fields Prize` in mathematics - the first Japanese , 
> > > iirc.
> > >
> > > Thanks in advance
> > >
> > > Yours Sincerely,
> > >


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Re: Open Positions in Ph.D. Studies in Open Source at the University of Erlangen, Germany

2009-09-19 Thread Emmanuel Lecharny

Hi,

I think the the best would be to post such proposal to j...@apache.org.

Dirk Riehle wrote:

The Open Source Research group at the Friedrich-Alexander-University of
Erlangen-Nuremberg is seeking to hire recent graduates or experienced
software developers to start doctoral studies immediately. We have
several open positions.

The main research topic are open source software engineering processes,
practices, and tools. Examples of application domains of interest are
software forges (tools), business applications, medical technology,
mobile devices, and social software. Broader software engineering topics
with a tie-in to open source are also of interest. Research work will
typically require a combination of analytical and empirical work
combined with software development work. The university supports the
creation of startups from prior doctoral research work.

A prerequisite to starting Ph.D. studies in Germany are a German Diplom
or an M.S. degree from an accredited university, typically in a
technical field. Prior industry experience, or experience with open
source projects and/or agile methods is a plus.

Salary is competitive and the tri-city area of Nuernberg/Fuerth/Erlangen
is one of Germany's most beautiful and historic areas. Total population
is about one million inhabitants. You can live in the quaint and
family-oriented college town of Erlangen or in cosmopolitan Nuernberg
with its world-famous Christmas market or in historic Fuerth. See
Wikipedia for more details.

For more information, please see the department's home page at
http://www.cs.fau.de, the open source research group's home page at
http://osr.cs.fau.de, or the blog of Dirk Riehle at 
http://dirkriehle.com.


To apply, please send an email with your interests and a C.V. to the
group's leader, Prof. Dr. Dirk Riehle, at dirk.rie...@cs.fau.de.
Informal inquires are welcome too as well as declarations of interest to
start a Ph.D. studies at a later point in time.

If would like to stay up-to-date on the group's activities (open
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Open Positions in Ph.D. Studies in Open Source at the University of Erlangen, Germany

2009-09-19 Thread Dirk Riehle

The Open Source Research group at the Friedrich-Alexander-University of
Erlangen-Nuremberg is seeking to hire recent graduates or experienced
software developers to start doctoral studies immediately. We have
several open positions.

The main research topic are open source software engineering processes,
practices, and tools. Examples of application domains of interest are
software forges (tools), business applications, medical technology,
mobile devices, and social software. Broader software engineering topics
with a tie-in to open source are also of interest. Research work will
typically require a combination of analytical and empirical work
combined with software development work. The university supports the
creation of startups from prior doctoral research work.

A prerequisite to starting Ph.D. studies in Germany are a German Diplom
or an M.S. degree from an accredited university, typically in a
technical field. Prior industry experience, or experience with open
source projects and/or agile methods is a plus.

Salary is competitive and the tri-city area of Nuernberg/Fuerth/Erlangen
is one of Germany's most beautiful and historic areas. Total population
is about one million inhabitants. You can live in the quaint and
family-oriented college town of Erlangen or in cosmopolitan Nuernberg
with its world-famous Christmas market or in historic Fuerth. See
Wikipedia for more details.

For more information, please see the department's home page at
http://www.cs.fau.de, the open source research group's home page at
http://osr.cs.fau.de, or the blog of Dirk Riehle at http://dirkriehle.com.

To apply, please send an email with your interests and a C.V. to the
group's leader, Prof. Dr. Dirk Riehle, at dirk.rie...@cs.fau.de.
Informal inquires are welcome too as well as declarations of interest to
start a Ph.D. studies at a later point in time.

If would like to stay up-to-date on the group's activities (open
positions, major research results, etc.), please subscribe to the
low-traffic announcements-only mailing list
http://groups.google.com/group/osr-announce.

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The best agile methods and open source books

2009-09-19 Thread Dirk Riehle

Hi,

I'm currently preparing a lecture on "agile and open source software
development"; with the help of friends I created a list of "best" books
on the topic.

I'd like to hear your opinion. Which books do you know? Which are
actually any good? Please take the survey here:

http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=atgF1TMLpaj2J4xfQW124Q_3d_3d

Your help is much appreciated. You are not only helping me do a better
lecture but you are also helping (poor) students prioritize which books
to buy.

If you leave your email address and name at the end of the survey, I'll
let you know about the results and give credits to your participation as
well.

Thanks so much for your help!

Dirk


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Re: Know Hows on settlements of NPO

2009-09-19 Thread Tetsuya Kitahata
Exactly

Like Apache.org

> What do you mean by 'settlement'?
> 
> Is it a particular word for the non-profit world, or did you mean the
> creation of a non-profit foundation?
> 
> Hen

> On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 7:24 PM, Tetsuya Kitahata  wrote:
> > Letter from Tetsuya Kitahata  from far east asia

> > Can I find anyone those who have know-hows on the settlement
> > of the private operating foundation that is registered as a non-profit,
> > charitable organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the U.S.
> > Internal Revenue Code? Where should I go?

> > This means that, for individuals within the U.S., donations to the
> > foundation should be tax-deductible. (I know that the tax-deductible
> > rate lowered by the previous government, however, Obama will
> > swich-back the policy of it, I am sure)

> > Settlement of #Asian-Suuri Incubation Foundation# and we can do not only
> > towards the solicit of charity for SUURI-NO-TSUBASA (Incubation of Flying
> > Giftted / Talented) but also do for establishing NEW seminar in all over
> > Asian region. -- including south-east Asia.

> > cf. http://www.idealist.org/if/idealist/en/FAQ/Nonprofit/Home/default
> > SAMPLE: http://apache.org/foundation/records/ASF-501c3.pdf

> > ---

> > btw
> >
> > "Suuri-no-tsubasa" (JAPAN) has 30 yrs long history and the most of the
> > "GOLD MEDALISTS"
> > at Internation Mathermatical Olympics (IMO) come from here.
> > http://www.npo-tsubasa.jp/
> > (DONATE PAYPAL: http://www.npo-tsubasa.jp/web?page=DonationPaypal
> > Please use "not-genious" google translators if possible)
> > We have NPO in Japan but no-tax-reductive for those living in the United 
> > States. SAD!
> >
> > Please seek "Heisuke Hironaka" at wikipedia and maybe you will find out. 
> > (japanese version)
> > He won the Fields 'Fields Prize` in mathematics - the first Japanese , iirc.
> >
> > Thanks in advance
> >
> > Yours Sincerely,
> >
> > -- Tetsuya Kitahata. (kitah...@99.alumni.u-tokyo.ac.jp)
> >
> > NPO NAME:Asian-Suuri Incubation Foundation#
> > (For Gifted and Talented young people TO FLY with WING)

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Re: Know Hows on settlements of NPO

2009-09-19 Thread Tetsuya Kitahata
Exactly

Like Apache.org

> What do you mean by 'settlement'?
> 
> Is it a particular word for the non-profit world, or did you mean the
> creation of a non-profit foundation?
> 
> Hen
> 
> On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 7:24 PM, Tetsuya Kitahata  wrote:
> > Letter from Tetsuya Kitahata  from far east asia
> >
> >
> > Can I find anyone those who have know-hows on the settlement
> > of the private operating foundation that is registered as a non-profit,
> > charitable organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the U.S.
> > Internal Revenue Code? Where should I go?
> >
> > This means that, for individuals within the U.S., donations to the
> > foundation should be tax-deductible. (I know that the tax-deductible
> > rate lowered by the previous government, however, Obama will
> > swich-back the policy of it, I am sure)
> >
> > Settlement of #Asian-Suuri Incubation Foundation# and we can do not only
> > towards the solicit of charity for SUURI-NO-TSUBASA (Incubation of Flying
> > Giftted / Talented) but also do for establishing NEW seminar in all over
> > Asian region. -- including south-east Asia.
> >
> > cf. http://www.idealist.org/if/idealist/en/FAQ/Nonprofit/Home/default
> >  SAMPLE: http://apache.org/foundation/records/ASF-501c3.pdf
> >
> > ---
> >
> > btw
> >
> > "Suuri-no-tsubasa" (JAPAN) has 30 yrs long history and the most of the
> > "GOLD MEDALISTS"
> > at Internation Mathermatical Olympics (IMO) come from here.
> > http://www.npo-tsubasa.jp/
> > (DONATE PAYPAL: http://www.npo-tsubasa.jp/web?page=DonationPaypal
> > Please use "not-genious" google translators if possible)
> > We have NPO in Japan but no-tax-reductive for those living in the United 
> > States. SAD!
> >
> > Please seek "Heisuke Hironaka" at wikipedia and maybe you will find out. 
> > (japanese version)
> > He won the Fields 'Fields Prize` in mathematics - the first Japanese , iirc.
> >
> > Thanks in advance
> >
> > Yours Sincerely,
> >
> > -- Tetsuya Kitahata. (kitah...@99.alumni.u-tokyo.ac.jp)
> >
> > NPO NAME:Asian-Suuri Incubation Foundation#
> > (For Gifted and Talented young people TO FLY with WING)
> >
> >
> >
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