* [ANNOUNCE] Git in the SFC @ 2010-12-17 0:20 Jeff King 2010-12-17 0:33 ` Jeff King 2010-12-17 1:02 ` Erik Faye-Lund 0 siblings, 2 replies; 4+ messages in thread From: Jeff King @ 2010-12-17 0:20 UTC (permalink / raw) To: git; +Cc: bkuhn I'm pleased to announce that Git is now a member project of the Software Freedom Conservancy (SFC). The SFC is a not-for-profit organization that provides financial and administrative assistance to open source projects. Among other things, the SFC will now handle any project money that Git receives (e.g., Google Summer of Code money). They will also accept tax-deductible donations on behalf of git that will go to git's project fund. For more information, see Git's SFC page: http://git-scm.com/sfc or the SFC's website: http://sfconservancy.org -Peff ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 4+ messages in thread
* Re: [ANNOUNCE] Git in the SFC 2010-12-17 0:20 [ANNOUNCE] Git in the SFC Jeff King @ 2010-12-17 0:33 ` Jeff King 2010-12-17 1:02 ` Erik Faye-Lund 1 sibling, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread From: Jeff King @ 2010-12-17 0:33 UTC (permalink / raw) To: git; +Cc: bkuhn I kept the announcement to the minimum, but a few follow-on points for the community: On Thu, Dec 16, 2010 at 07:20:35PM -0500, Jeff King wrote: > I'm pleased to announce that Git is now a member project of the Software > Freedom Conservancy (SFC). The SFC is a not-for-profit organization that > provides financial and administrative assistance to open source > projects. In case you are wondering, this has basically no bearing on the development of git code. We are not assigning copyrights to the SFC (though we could if we so chose), and the only real requirement it makes on the code is that we continue to develop as an open-source project. This just gives us a legal entity for doing any monetary things, or handling contracts or license enforcement should it ever be necessary. There is a committee of liaisons to the Conservancy consisting of Junio, Shawn Pearce, and myself. Doing anything (e.g., spending money we have in our account) requires a majority vote of the committee. The committee can be expanded with new members by a vote of the existing committee. All of that is in our contract with the SFC. There's no official procedure for doing something like holding a periodic community-wide election. If somebody wants to organize such a thing, I'm sure the committee would be happy to recognize the results by adding in whoever wins the election. For starters, we went with the simplest thing. > Among other things, the SFC will now handle any project money that Git > receives (e.g., Google Summer of Code money). They will also accept > tax-deductible donations on behalf of git that will go to git's project > fund. Note that we don't really have a planned use for any money. In the past it has mostly gone to helping developers (especially students with no money) make it to the GitTogether. If you do feel like donating money, you might also consider making a suggestion of what to do with it. :) You might also consider donating directly to the SFC. Their mission is good, and git indirectly benefits by having access to their services. For donations earmarked for git, we give the SFC 10%. If you have any other questions about what this means for git, or suggestions on how it could or should impact the community, feel free to ask. I probably won't have good answers, but Bradley Kuhn from the Conservancy (cc'd) will. -Peff ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 4+ messages in thread
* Re: [ANNOUNCE] Git in the SFC 2010-12-17 0:20 [ANNOUNCE] Git in the SFC Jeff King 2010-12-17 0:33 ` Jeff King @ 2010-12-17 1:02 ` Erik Faye-Lund 2010-12-17 13:09 ` Flattr for Git donations (was Re: [ANNOUNCE] Git in the SFC) Bradley M. Kuhn 1 sibling, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread From: Erik Faye-Lund @ 2010-12-17 1:02 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Jeff King; +Cc: git, bkuhn On Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 1:20 AM, Jeff King <peff@peff.net> wrote: > I'm pleased to announce that Git is now a member project of the Software > Freedom Conservancy (SFC). The SFC is a not-for-profit organization that > provides financial and administrative assistance to open source > projects. > > Among other things, the SFC will now handle any project money that Git > receives (e.g., Google Summer of Code money). They will also accept > tax-deductible donations on behalf of git that will go to git's project > fund. > > For more information, see Git's SFC page: > > http://git-scm.com/sfc > I see there's donation-buttons for google checkout and paypal. Would it be possible to donate through flattr also? ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 4+ messages in thread
* Flattr for Git donations (was Re: [ANNOUNCE] Git in the SFC) 2010-12-17 1:02 ` Erik Faye-Lund @ 2010-12-17 13:09 ` Bradley M. Kuhn 0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread From: Bradley M. Kuhn @ 2010-12-17 13:09 UTC (permalink / raw) To: kusmabite; +Cc: Jeff King, git, git Erik Faye-Lund wrote at 20:02 (EST) on Thursday: > I see there's donation-buttons for google checkout and paypal. Would > it be possible to donate through flattr also? Yes, I've been looking into flattr in the last two weeks. I'm trying to figure out a way for flattr to allow a "master account" so that each of Conservancy's member projects can have its own and the funds all come to Conservancy, properly routed for each project. If Flattr doesn't support that 'master account' idea, what I'll do is make a separate flattr account for each of Conservancy's member projects. Hopefully, that can be done yet have all the banking information be the same. I'll experiment more with this over the weekend and into early next week. I'll report to the Conservancy Git Committee (which is currently Jeff, Junio, and Shawn) on what I discover and how we can make it work. Anyway, I'll find a way to do it, one way or the other. Flattr has become a very popular way to donate to FLOSS projects and Conservancy therefore needs to support it. BTW, to reiterate what Jeff mentioned in his post, if anyone ever has any questions about Git's membership in Conservancy, just email <git@sfconservancy.org>. That alias reaches both me and the Conservancy Git Committee simultaneously. -- Bradley M. Kuhn, Executive Director, Software Freedom Conservancy ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 4+ messages in thread
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