[see also
http://board.squeak.org/2010/07/01/squeak-joins-the-software-freedom-conservancy/ ] Squeak joins the Software Freedom Conservancy The Squeak Oversight Board is excited to announce that Squeak is now a member of the Software Freedom Conservancy[1]. The Software Freedom Conservancy is an organization composed of Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) projects. As a fiscal sponsor for FOSS projects, the Conservancy provides member projects with free financial and administrative services, but does not involve itself with technological and artistic decisions. By joining the Conservancy, Squeak obtains the benefits of a formal legal structure while keeping focused on software development. The benefits of joining the Conservancy include, most notably, the ability to collect donations and protection from personal liability for the developers of the project. Another benefit of joining the Conservancy is we can use it to hold assets, which are managed by the Conservancy on behalf of and at the direction of the Squeak Oversight Board. The Conservancy is a tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organization, so member projects can receive tax-deductible donations to the extent allowed by law. [1] http://sfconservancy.org/overview/ |
Touchdown!
On Jul 1, 2010, at 12:32 AM, Andreas Raab <[hidden email]> wrote: > [see also http://board.squeak.org/2010/07/01/squeak-joins-the-software-freedom-conservancy/ ] > > Squeak joins the Software Freedom Conservancy > > The Squeak Oversight Board is excited to announce that Squeak is now a member of the Software Freedom Conservancy[1]. The Software Freedom Conservancy is an organization composed of Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) projects. As a fiscal sponsor for FOSS projects, the Conservancy provides member projects with free financial and administrative services, but does not involve itself with technological and artistic decisions. > > By joining the Conservancy, Squeak obtains the benefits of a formal legal structure while keeping focused on software development. The benefits of joining the Conservancy include, most notably, the ability to collect donations and protection from personal liability for the developers of the project. Another benefit of joining the Conservancy is we can use it to hold assets, which are managed by the Conservancy on behalf of and at the direction of the Squeak Oversight Board. The Conservancy is a tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organization, so member projects can receive tax-deductible donations to the extent allowed by law. > > [1] http://sfconservancy.org/overview/ > > |
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Great work!
regards, Göran |
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Great news!
2010/7/1 Andreas Raab <[hidden email]> [see also http://board.squeak.org/2010/07/01/squeak-joins-the-software-freedom-conservancy/ ] |
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Great news! 01.07.2010 09:32 schrieb am "Andreas Raab" <[hidden email]>: |
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Thanks for all the hard work done!
Bye Enrico
On Thu, Jul 1, 2010 at 09:32, Andreas Raab <[hidden email]> wrote: [see also http://board.squeak.org/2010/07/01/squeak-joins-the-software-freedom-conservancy/ ] -- Enrico Spinielli "Do Androids dream of electric sheep?"— Philip K. Dick "Hear and forget; see and remember;do and understand."—Mitchel Resnick |
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On 7/1/10 4:32 AM, "Andreas Raab" <[hidden email]> wrote: > [see also > http://board.squeak.org/2010/07/01/squeak-joins-the-software-freedom-conservan > cy/ > ] > > Squeak joins the Software Freedom Conservancy > > The Squeak Oversight Board is excited to announce that Squeak is now a > member of the Software Freedom Conservancy[1]. The Software Freedom > Conservancy is an organization composed of Free and Open Source Software > (FOSS) projects. As a fiscal sponsor for FOSS projects, the Conservancy > provides member projects with free financial and administrative > services, but does not involve itself with technological and artistic > decisions. > > By joining the Conservancy, Squeak obtains the benefits of a formal > legal structure while keeping focused on software development. The > benefits of joining the Conservancy include, most notably, the ability > to collect donations and protection from personal liability for the > developers of the project. Another benefit of joining the Conservancy is > we can use it to hold assets, which are managed by the Conservancy on > behalf of and at the direction of the Squeak Oversight Board. The > Conservancy is a tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organization, so member projects > can receive tax-deductible donations to the extent allowed by law. > > [1] http://sfconservancy.org/overview/ A Day to remember, very , very thanks to all involved. Oid mortales el grito sagrado Libertad Libertad Libertad Edgar |
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Hurrah! Thanks to all who worked on this and kept going.
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Excellent news!
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On 1 July 2010 21:08, Germán Arduino <[hidden email]> wrote:
> Excellent news! > Indeed! > > 2010/7/1 Simon Michael <[hidden email]> >> >> Hurrah! Thanks to all who worked on this and kept going. >> >> > > > > > > -- Best regards, Igor Stasenko AKA sig. |
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Excellent news! It's been a long and difficult process. Thank you everyone
for your very hard work! It's great to see this goal completed! Ron Teitelbaum > -----Original Message----- > From: [hidden email] [mailto:squeak-dev- > [hidden email]] On Behalf Of Andreas Raab > Sent: Thursday, July 01, 2010 3:32 AM > To: The general-purpose Squeak developers list > Subject: [squeak-dev] Squeak joins the Software Freedom Conservancy > > [see also > http://board.squeak.org/2010/07/01/squeak-joins-the-software-freedom- > conservancy/ > ] > > Squeak joins the Software Freedom Conservancy > > The Squeak Oversight Board is excited to announce that Squeak is now a > member of the Software Freedom Conservancy[1]. The Software Freedom > Conservancy is an organization composed of Free and Open Source Software > (FOSS) projects. As a fiscal sponsor for FOSS projects, the Conservancy > provides member projects with free financial and administrative > services, but does not involve itself with technological and artistic > decisions. > > By joining the Conservancy, Squeak obtains the benefits of a formal > legal structure while keeping focused on software development. The > benefits of joining the Conservancy include, most notably, the ability > to collect donations and protection from personal liability for the > developers of the project. Another benefit of joining the Conservancy is > we can use it to hold assets, which are managed by the Conservancy on > behalf of and at the direction of the Squeak Oversight Board. The > Conservancy is a tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organization, so member projects > can receive tax-deductible donations to the extent allowed by law. > > [1] http://sfconservancy.org/overview/ > |
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