[scribus-dev] I think it's time

Louis Desjardins louis.desjardins at gmail.com
Mon Oct 10 16:49:32 UTC 2011


2011/10/10 Alexandre Prokoudine <alexandre.prokoudine at gmail.com>

> On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 8:14 PM, Gregory Pittman wrote:
>
> > If there is no way to set up some nonprofit entity, then set up a simple
> > corporation, in a country where taxes and filings of various documents
> are
> > minimal. A European nonprofit status is of no help to someone in the US
> > wanting to have a tax-exempt donation, but doesn't mean that they would
> not
> > consider donating anyway.
>
> At a risk of being attacked for not understanding the project or not
> following IRC or whatever I'd like to point out that you absolutely
> don't need any of the above. There are companies like Software Freedom
> Conservancy who will push the papers and manage the funds for you. We
> (Inkscape) already work with them.
>
> SFC in particular accepts donations via PayPal, Google Checkout and
> wire transfers. I don't know if they can take more projects at this
> time, but I can certainly find out.
>

I second that strongly. If down the road the Scribus team wants to go on its
own with a legal entity only entitled to Scribus, whenever that can happen,
the money already gathered through will only have to be transferred from SFC
to that new entity, when it's ready. Like Greg puts it, I think it's time
too.

The other possibility would be to use the AQDPLL which we use already for
LGM and for OIF subsidies but if this is going to happen, I would need to
consider to have some staff to give a hand only because being at the head of
a small business I have currently not much time to deal with even light
admin tasks for a non-profit. For Scribus, I would really suggest we go the
SFC way, if this turns out to be possible.

Let's do that.

Louis



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