The other option would be to form a 501c (I believe-4) organization. That
would allow donations to be made tax free (at least in this country--I'm not
sure how other country's tax codes deal with it). The problem, of course, is
with the initial paperwork, organizational creation to meet IRS re
On Fri, 2011-05-27 at 14:33 +, John Darrington wrote:
> Well thanks for the vote of confidence!
>
> However, it's amazing how rapidly good will can turn sour once money becomes
> involved.
> So I'm not totally against the idea of a defacto benevonent organization, but
> it would
> need to b
Well thanks for the vote of confidence!
However, it's amazing how rapidly good will can turn sour once money becomes
involved.
So I'm not totally against the idea of a defacto benevonent organization, but
it would
need to be reasonably carefully thought out. Issues that anyone involved in
adm
You've been providing excellent voluntary support for number of years
that I followed and used the project (you and couple of your
colleagues). So, if your core team of developers feel confident that you
can administer the paypay account and retributions for specific requests
without this turning i