Hello Malcolm,
Wednesday, June 13, 2007, 1:55:43 PM, you wrote:
In addition, we are in the process of setting up a separate server called
code.haskell.org
thank you, it's all are great news. some questions:
when you plan to make code.haskell.org available?
is its funding will be
In addition, we are in the process of setting up a separate server
called
code.haskell.org
when you plan to make code.haskell.org available?
When it is ready. Wait for further announcements.
is its funding will be reliable? for example, if we don't get money
from Google in 2008
is its funding will be reliable? for example, if we don't get money
from Google in 2008 year?
in irc some time ago i brought up the topic of something like the
freebsd or wikimedia foundations, but for haskell. if you can give me
a secure and trustworthy method of payment, and as a bonus, a tax
is its funding will be reliable? for example, if we don't get money
from Google in 2008 year?
in irc some time ago i brought up the topic of something like the
freebsd or wikimedia foundations, but for haskell. if you can give me
a secure and trustworthy method of payment, and as a bonus, a
is its funding will be reliable? for example, if we don't get money from
Google in 2008 year?
Some hosting companies, like http://turtol.com/ offer pay once, keep
forever. Would that be an option?
Thanks,
Greg
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Bryan Burgers wrote:
Similarly, the Perl community has a foundation, and I believe giving
to it is tax-deductible. You could look in to how they do it.
Setting up a 501(c)(3) foundation is a morass of paperwork. If people
within the US are interested in writing tax deductible cheques, a far