Ross Walker wrote:
> How about forming a formal non-profit organization around CentOS with  
> contributors.

The question is "where". What counts as a non-profit in the US doesn't
automatically count as one in Europe, for example - that's why there is
a Fedora EMEA, too. Which really binds ressources - and the Fedora
community is large. Yes, one could to talk to them to see how they did
it, I know the people on their board.

> If a movement like CentOS is going to survive it's going to have to  
> grow and the only way it can grow is by solicitating donations then  
> depending on the offered ones it recieves now.

Do I smell a special interest group
<http://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup> here?

Ralph

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