2011/2/20 Sean s...@orcon.net.nz
James B. Byrne wrote:
But, our future financial support
for CentOS is contingent upon dealing with an independent legal
entity that conforms with national and international tax laws and
corporate reporting requirements.
A new model (appropriate to
cornel panceac wrote:
in (my) ideal world. money are not necessary. you give me centos, i
give you electricity, or hardware, or an office, etc . since we still
live in money-lenders ruled world, is there a way to contribute
(money) to centos but not directly? like, instead giving money, pay
James B. Byrne wrote:
But, our future financial support
for CentOS is contingent upon dealing with an independent legal
entity that conforms with national and international tax laws and
corporate reporting requirements.
A new model (appropriate to OSS) is being worked on here:
On Wed, February 16, 2011 17:08, Rainer Duffner wrote:
Am 16.02.2011 um 22:29 schrieb Larry Vaden:
Even further, the resistance to properly funding this project is
truly amazing.
Well, with money come a lot of strings attached.
Most likely, one would either have to incorporate a
Just checked the donations page on main site. It still says waiting
till mid 2010.
Since we are past that was wondering if there was an update.
Jerry
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The donation page does not seem up to date:
*Monetary*
CentOS is currently reviewing our cash donation program. If you are
looking to make a cash dontation to the CentOS Project, please check
back here after August 15th, 2009.
I sent an email to the webmaster but did not get a reply. I
On 23/12/09 22:55, Jerry Geis wrote:
The donation page does not seem up to date:
*Monetary*
CentOS is currently reviewing our cash donation program. If you are
looking to make a cash dontation to the CentOS Project, please check
back here after August 15th, 2009.
I sent an email to the
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