On Tuesday 26 July 2005 21:57, Phil Stracchino wrote: > Kern Sibbald wrote: > > 3. Recently, I spent $7,800 to purchase a two drive autochanger > > that I don't personally need, but is important for the Bacula > > project. These kinds of "contributions" are too important for me, so I am > > now considering a funding plan for Bacula based on an idea I have been > > mulling over for a number of months. I'll publish a document that I have > > prepared on the idea in the next couple of days. I would like to get your > > input and ideas before any decisions are made. > > > > 4. The data encryption project is now a reality, but we need your help. > > Below, please see the announcement, which is also available on the > > web site, and above all, please consider giving your support to this > > project. > > We at PDPC have recently been offered a year's worth of sponsorship, to > the tune of (if memory serves) some $6,000, from the Linux Fund > (http://www.linuxfund.org). However, we're not certain whether we can > accept it without jeopardizing certain aspects of our funding breakdown > required to maintain our 501(c)3 tax-exempt non-profit status. > > In light of this, I've raised with our executive director the idea that > in the event we decide PDPC cannot accept this funding, we recommend -- > or request -- that the Linux Fund direct this funding to support the > Bacula encryption project instead.
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