Ean Schuessler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The accounting solution at SPI is still tenuous. Illness, accident or simple > boredom could still easily lead us to the situation we had before. The > solution you've outlined could work but it increases complexity rather than > removing it. I don't know what it takes to make this clear but > non-professional, volunteer accounting help is not working for Debian. It has > never worked well and it is just barely working now. Shifting responsibility > to multiple organizations will only create more problems unless there is some > measure of quality in place that these organizations must meet.
I think the accounting manpower on the SPI board is now as good as it can get, with a treasurer and appointed deputy. It's no guarantee, but I wish all board jobs had that level of cover. The kinks in finance reporting seem to be getting fixed by a bit of love from the board. When you compare SPI to peers like PDPC, they're already streets ahead on openness and accountability IMO. As I understand it, there's also work in progress to bring SPI up to "best practice" standards, identify a professional bookkeeper and sort out tax filing. Hopefully this is (will be soon?) clear in their minutes. http://www.spi-inc.org/corporate/minutes/ I hope that the next DPL will take an active interest instead of getting all "Not Invented Here" about it, but SPI has DDs involved and is responding to DD suggestions already. It would be interesting to investigate how many are aware of SPI's role and recent history, once the light you've shone is faded a little. -- MJR/slef My Opinion Only: see http://people.debian.org/~mjr/ Subscribed to this list. No need to Cc, thanks. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]