Running stuff (even if it's a non-profit organization like a
foundation) costs money. IANAL, not even an accountant and most
definitely do not live in the US, so I suggest getting more detailed
info about it from other people already running free software
foundations (FSF, OSGeo, Apache, etc).

On Jul 16, 3:21 pm, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote:
> Can you elaborate? specifically on the last point.
>
> On Jul 16, 5:30 am, AchipA <attila.cs...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > MapServer and OpenLayers, both under the OSGeo Foundation umbrella.
>
> > Upside:
> > - clear authority with regard to announcements, project stance,
> > roadmap, etc
> > - clear ownership of copyright, licenses, and source of help for
> > developers/companies interested in that matter
> > - well defined source of additional resources, contacts, etc
> > - allows some organizational burden taken off of the core developer's
> > back
>
> > Downside:
> > - more paperwork
> > - needs dedicated people (generally not developers, but people with
> > organisational skills) who can run things for *long* periods of time
> > (volunteering for particular projects is another issue)
> > - decisions can get bogged down if things get 'too' democratic/
> > commitee driven
> > - material cost even if it's non-profit (registration, tax stuff,
> > attorney, whatever is needed in the particular country it's in)
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