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Subject: Re: Krita Foundation Statutes
From: Andre Gemuend <scroogie () scroogie ! de>
Date: 2012-11-08 9:35:35
Message-ID: 509B7CE7.3000108 () scroogie ! de
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Hi Boudewijn,
as a German I'd expect that you need to meticulously define things such =
as free software, or "organising commercial activities", to warrant the =
charitable nature (and as such the tax-advantage). Is that not so?
Can the goal of the foundation really be to develop the software, or =
only to support the development?
Perhaps I would add that the foundation also aims to _sustain_ the long =
term development and free availability of it.
Greetings
Andr=E9
On 11/07/2012 05:05 PM, Boudewijn Rempt wrote:
> This is the important part: the goals of the foundation. Please check & g=
ive suggestions. Translated from the original Dutch by Irina.
>
> Article 2
>
> 1. The aims of the foundation are:
>
> a. to develop free software, particularly the application Krita;
>
> b. to stimulate and ensure low-threshold public access to free software;
>
> c. to introduce and stimulate the use of the application Krita and
> products derived from it in institutions of education, within
> corporations or by private persons;
>
> and furthermore anything directly or indirectly associated with
> the above or which can be conducive to it, in the broadest sense of
> the word.
>
> 2. The foundation attempts to achieve its aims by, among other things:
>
> a. acquiring funds, donations, contributions and/or organising
> commercial activities;
>
> b. offering supporting facilities to active users and developers of the
> application Krita;
>
> c. joining in collaboration with other organisations or corporations.
>
>
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