A foundation is a corporation and, believe it or not, in US a
corporation is a person:

  
http://www.professorbainbridge.com/professorbainbridgecom/2010/01/the-corporation-is-a-legal-person-get-over-it.html

The Django foundation was created two years ago (and Django is 4-5
years older than web2py). Do you have any evidence that it has
improved its popularity:

  http://www.google.com/trends?q=django?

Python has a foundation and it looks to me it is always broke. I just
spoke with a recruiter that was looking for Python programmers for a
big US bank and I complained that his client relied on a product
(Python) and did not make any donation to support it. The python
developers are not supported by the foundation, as far as I know.

A foundation has costs higher than a corporation and I do not get
enough donation to cover those costs. A corporation
(experts4solutions) is cheaper (it still costs at least $500/year of
my own money). Moreover a foundation implies that design decision are
taken by committee and I do not believe in that.

I consult with core developers and users on important matters but I
think there has to be one individual who ultimately takes decisions
about the direction of the project.

We have explored the possibility of joining the free software
conservatory but we got no feedback.

Rails is owned by a corporation (37signals) which is owned by one
individual. It seems to be the model works well for them. In my case I
decided not to pass copyright and trademark to experts4solutions
because I thought some would have criticized it.

I am not the only committer to the main web2py branch. Jonathan L. is
also a committer and will use his power in case I am incapacitated.
Yet, that should not be a crowded space in order to avoid internal
conflicts.

I will write a will that explains what happens to the web2py trademark
and copyright in case I die.

Massimo




On Dec 28, 2:12 am, Graham Dumpleton <graham.dumple...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> On Tuesday, December 28, 2010 5:37:30 PM UTC+11, mdipierro wrote:
>
> > Not sure what a single person framework means. This framework counts
> > almost 100 contributors and at least 50 people very skilled here. If I
> > get hit by a track any of them can take over by forking my branch as
> > allowed by the license.
>
> That last line actually supports the idea that a piece of software is owned
> and controlled by a single person. If a piece of software was owned by a
> group, be it a corporation or a foundation, the death of the core developer
> would make no difference as it would continue to be developed within the
> structure of that corporation or foundation and copyright still held by the
> continuing entity.
>
> In your case, if you get hit by a bus driven by a disgruntled Python
> developer, then no one else can simply take over the software as it is now,
> using any existing legal structure etc. Instead it would as you say need to
> be forked and in being forked legally may even need to change names as a
> result if you have sole rights over the original name.
>
> So, your own words support the contention expressed by some that it is
> 'single person framework' as far as ownership and control is concerned, an
> issue which is distinct from whether or not you have other contributors.
>
> Graham
>
> > The purpose of the foundation is to collect money for development and
> > advertising. Other organization like Rails have chose to create a
> > company instead of a foundation.
>
> > We have created a company (experts4solutions.com) whose purpose is to
> > promote skilled web2py professionals (and you can joins), foster
> > web2py projects, sell consulting and long term support contracts.
>
> > This was advertised here a few months ago. Some users have joined.
>
> > Massimo
>
> > On Dec 27, 9:46 pm, Pepe Araya <pepe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Hi,
>
> > > some news about this topic?
>
> > > I think 2 things are going in favor of creating a foundation or
> > [whatever]:
> > > 1. the community has grown a lot.
> > > 2. in all the reviews I read about web2py, always, always, ALWAYS!!! say
> > it
> > > is a single-person framework and that takes away the future security of
> > > their development.
>
> > > kind regards
>
> > > Pepe
>
>

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