> Is the non-profit organization side of Gentoo healthy? My brief Google
> session does not reveal anything that suggests it is not, but if somebody
> can and may comment on this, please do so.
What do you mean by healthy? There's a number of important issues the
Trustees have to work out but we're getting lots (for some value of
lots) of donations, improving conference attendance etc.

The non-profit organisation haven't existed very long so there's
obviously going to be a number of issues still to be worked out but all
in all I think it's getting better. But if you'd be so kind as to define
what you mean by healthy I'm sure I could help with more insights.

Well I'll give up on my number of users vs. active development study
unless anyone else is interested.  I seem to be the only one.  Seems
like the right thing to do.

- Grant
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