Re: Perl DBI: Tenth birthday, Roadmap, and Call for Funding

2004-11-20 Thread Kurt DeMaagd
I can fill you in on those details:
Official name: Yet Another Society
Phone: 734.327.4729
TIN: 38-3536536
Let me know if there is any more info you need.
Kurt
Tim Bunce wrote:
and would (for record-keeping) like the official
name of the organization, phone, tax id if it's available, etc.
   



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Re: Perl DBI: Tenth birthday, Roadmap, and Call for Funding

2004-11-16 Thread Tim Bunce
On Tue, Nov 16, 2004 at 01:28:24PM -0500, Tac Tacelosky wrote:
> What's the address for those of us (for tax reason) who prefer to donate
> by check?

Fill in the forms and select Check as the payment type.
You'll end up on a page with the address etc. Using the forms means
they'll have a record to tie the donation check back to once it arrives.

> I'll be donating $250

Thank you!

> and would (for record-keeping) like the official
> name of the organization, phone, tax id if it's available, etc.

See https://donate.perlfoundation.org/index.pl?node=Contribution%20FAQ
where you'll find answers to many questions, including who to contact
for answers to other questions.

Tim.

p.s. The official name of the non-profit is Yet Another Society. See:
http://www.guidestar.org/controller/searchResults.gs?action_gsReport=1&npoId=11592


> Thanks!
> 
> Michael Tacelosky
> 
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Tim Bunce [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2004 1:02 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Perl DBI: Tenth birthday, Roadmap, and Call for Funding
> 
> 
> 
> Perl DBI: Tenth birthday, Roadmap, and Call for Funding
> ===
> 
> 
> *** Birthday ***
> 
> The first public release of the Perl DBI was ten years ago,
> on the 12th of October 1994.
> 
> Those ten years have seen the DBI rapidly become the standard database
> interface for Perl applications.  It is used worldwide, in countless
> applications, in every kind of business, and on platforms from clustered
> super-computers to hand-held PDAs.  Over 40 database interface drivers
> are available, covering all common databases and many not-so-common
> ones.
> 
> I am delighted by this. I am also deeply indebted to the countless
> people who have contributed to this work and to the DBI user community
> over the years. Especially to the authors of database drivers.
> 
> Thank you.
> 
> 
> *** Roadmap ***
> 
> I have written a "DBI Roadmap" document to give an overview of my
> development plans for the DBI. It covers performance, high availability
> and load balancing, testing, batch statements, Unicode, database
> portability, and more.  A formatted version can be seen at:
> 
>   http://search.cpan.org/~timb/DBI/Roadmap.pod
> 
> Please take a moment to read it now.
> 
> 
> *** Call For Funding ***
> 
> Almost all the development of the DBI over the last 10 years has been
> done in my own spare time. My consultancy work and family commitments
> limit my spare time now.
> 
> In order to implement these significant enhancements myself (and devote
> time to effectively coordinate others who may help me) I would like to
> be able to take some time each week away from my consultancy business
> and devote it to making DBI enhancements that everyone can benefit from.
> 
> * Donate *
> 
> The Perl Foundation (TPF) has kindly agreed to setup a DBI Development
> fund to which donations can be made (which are tax deductable in the
> US). An assigned Grant Manager will manage the fund and make payments
> from it in response to agreed DBI enhancements being implemented.
> 
> If your company has benefited from the DBI then this is an opportunity
> to both give back, by way of thanks, and help ensure greater benefits in
> the future. Please take time out to consider if your company could make
> a contribution:
> 
>   http://dbi.perl.org/donate/
> 
> * Sponsor *
> 
> Alternatively, if your company would benefit from a specific new DBI
> feature, please consider sponsoring its development through my
> consulting company, Data Plan Services. Work is performed rapidly, and
> usually on a fixed-price payment-on-delivery basis. Contact me for
> details.
> 
> Using such targeted financing allows you to contribute to DBI
> development, and rapidly get something specific and valuable in return.
> 
> * Support *
> 
> My company also offers annual and multi-annual support contracts for the
> DBI. These provide longer-term sustained support for DBI development,
> and longer-term sustained value for you in return. Contact me for
> details.
> 
> Thank you.
> 
> Tim Bunce
> 
> 
> 


RE: Perl DBI: Tenth birthday, Roadmap, and Call for Funding

2004-11-16 Thread Tac Tacelosky
What's the address for those of us (for tax reason) who prefer to donate
by check?

I'll be donating $250, and would (for record-keeping) like the official
name of the organization, phone, tax id if it's available, etc.

Thanks!

Michael Tacelosky


-Original Message-
From: Tim Bunce [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2004 1:02 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Perl DBI: Tenth birthday, Roadmap, and Call for Funding



Perl DBI: Tenth birthday, Roadmap, and Call for Funding
===


*** Birthday ***

The first public release of the Perl DBI was ten years ago,
on the 12th of October 1994.

Those ten years have seen the DBI rapidly become the standard database
interface for Perl applications.  It is used worldwide, in countless
applications, in every kind of business, and on platforms from clustered
super-computers to hand-held PDAs.  Over 40 database interface drivers
are available, covering all common databases and many not-so-common
ones.

I am delighted by this. I am also deeply indebted to the countless
people who have contributed to this work and to the DBI user community
over the years. Especially to the authors of database drivers.

Thank you.


*** Roadmap ***

I have written a "DBI Roadmap" document to give an overview of my
development plans for the DBI. It covers performance, high availability
and load balancing, testing, batch statements, Unicode, database
portability, and more.  A formatted version can be seen at:

  http://search.cpan.org/~timb/DBI/Roadmap.pod

Please take a moment to read it now.


*** Call For Funding ***

Almost all the development of the DBI over the last 10 years has been
done in my own spare time. My consultancy work and family commitments
limit my spare time now.

In order to implement these significant enhancements myself (and devote
time to effectively coordinate others who may help me) I would like to
be able to take some time each week away from my consultancy business
and devote it to making DBI enhancements that everyone can benefit from.

* Donate *

The Perl Foundation (TPF) has kindly agreed to setup a DBI Development
fund to which donations can be made (which are tax deductable in the
US). An assigned Grant Manager will manage the fund and make payments
from it in response to agreed DBI enhancements being implemented.

If your company has benefited from the DBI then this is an opportunity
to both give back, by way of thanks, and help ensure greater benefits in
the future. Please take time out to consider if your company could make
a contribution:

  http://dbi.perl.org/donate/

* Sponsor *

Alternatively, if your company would benefit from a specific new DBI
feature, please consider sponsoring its development through my
consulting company, Data Plan Services. Work is performed rapidly, and
usually on a fixed-price payment-on-delivery basis. Contact me for
details.

Using such targeted financing allows you to contribute to DBI
development, and rapidly get something specific and valuable in return.

* Support *

My company also offers annual and multi-annual support contracts for the
DBI. These provide longer-term sustained support for DBI development,
and longer-term sustained value for you in return. Contact me for
details.

Thank you.

Tim Bunce





Perl DBI: Tenth birthday, Roadmap, and Call for Funding

2004-11-16 Thread Tim Bunce

Perl DBI: Tenth birthday, Roadmap, and Call for Funding
===


*** Birthday ***

The first public release of the Perl DBI was ten years ago,
on the 12th of October 1994.

Those ten years have seen the DBI rapidly become the standard
database interface for Perl applications.  It is used worldwide, in
countless applications, in every kind of business, and on platforms
from clustered super-computers to hand-held PDAs.  Over 40 database
interface drivers are available, covering all common databases and
many not-so-common ones.

I am delighted by this. I am also deeply indebted to the countless
people who have contributed to this work and to the DBI user community
over the years. Especially to the authors of database drivers.

Thank you.


*** Roadmap ***

I have written a "DBI Roadmap" document to give an overview of my
development plans for the DBI. It covers performance, high
availability and load balancing, testing, batch statements, Unicode,
database portability, and more.  A formatted version can be seen at:

  http://search.cpan.org/~timb/DBI/Roadmap.pod

Please take a moment to read it now.


*** Call For Funding ***

Almost all the development of the DBI over the last 10 years has
been done in my own spare time. My consultancy work and family
commitments limit my spare time now.

In order to implement these significant enhancements myself
(and devote time to effectively coordinate others who may help me)
I would like to be able to take some time each week away from my
consultancy business and devote it to making DBI enhancements that
everyone can benefit from.

* Donate *

The Perl Foundation (TPF) has kindly agreed to setup a DBI Development
fund to which donations can be made (which are tax deductable in the US).
An assigned Grant Manager will manage the fund and make payments from
it in response to agreed DBI enhancements being implemented.

If your company has benefited from the DBI then this is an opportunity
to both give back, by way of thanks, and help ensure greater benefits
in the future. Please take time out to consider if your company
could make a contribution:

  http://dbi.perl.org/donate/

* Sponsor *

Alternatively, if your company would benefit from a specific new DBI
feature, please consider sponsoring its development through my
consulting company, Data Plan Services. Work is performed rapidly, and
usually on a fixed-price payment-on-delivery basis. Contact me for details.

Using such targeted financing allows you to contribute to DBI
development, and rapidly get something specific and valuable in return.

* Support *

My company also offers annual and multi-annual support contracts
for the DBI. These provide longer-term sustained support for DBI
development, and longer-term sustained value for you in return.
Contact me for details.

Thank you.

Tim Bunce