From: Linux Intl < li@li.org> Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.announce Subject: Linux Development Grant Fund introduction Date: 9 Jul 1995 15:19:34 +0300 Organization: ? Sender: wirzeniu@cc.helsinki.fi Approved: linux-announce@news.ornl.gov (Lars Wirzenius) Message-ID: <3tohgm$rk6@kruuna.helsinki.fi> Keywords: Linux Internatinal, grant fund The Linux Development Grant Fund "Linux will remain free. Help us help Linux to become a market force" Thousands of people use Linux, many thousands. They know it works well, they know it is free. Linux will remain free, because: * the copyright says so * the people that develop it say so * companies make money from it being free Linux International is a worldwide, non-profit organization devoted to promoting Linux development and its growth in the marketplace. A lot of people have asked about how to donate money or other things to Linux in the last three years, and some have done so. We thank those who have already contributed to Linux in this way. Linux International is pleased to announce a way of making a formal donation to Linux. The goal of the Linux Development Grant fund is simply to collect and distribute money to developers to help them in their work on Linux. We have worked hard to get a fair way of distributing the money, and will make sure that anyone in the world can find out what has happened to it. Donations will be collected into a pool and used to award Linux development grants - specific amounts of money for specific development projects. Anyone can make such a request. About the Grant Fund There are three Grant Fund board members at any one time, who have the job of deciding where the money should go. Board members may serve no more than one year on the board and successors will be appointed in a democratic manner. The first board members are well-known in the Linux community: Matt Welsh, Michael K Johnson and Ian Murdock. All the grants that they award will be published in comp.os.linux.announce. Anyone may submit a grant request for a specific Linux development project. Grant requests must meet certain conditions; for example, grants must be used to directly fund a Linux development project (through the purchase of hardware, or documentation for example). Also, the software developed by projects that have received funding must be covered by the GNU General Public License. This will make sure that the project benefits both the Linux community and any others who are able to use it. Further information on making submissions is available by sending an email message to: grant-submissions-info@li.org The existence and operation of the Grant Fund can be verified by contacting Ernst & Young in Australia on +619 429-2222 and requesting to speak to Mr Laurie Cook. Making a Donation Simply fill in the form which accompanies this announcement! We plan to have official Linux International donation points in many countries, with many donation methods. At present, however, there are just three ways to transfer money to the Grant Fund: check/cheque, international money order, or credit card. 100% of the money donated to the grant fund will be used to award development grants. Linux International does not retain any portion of the funds. People sending credit card details by email are encouraged to encrypt their email using Linux International's public PGP key. This is to prevent unauthorized access to your credit card details. Linux International's public PGP key can be obtained by fingering donations@li.org Donors are also encouraged to include their email address so a thank-you note can be sent to them. (Once the donation has been processed and the message has been sent, all personal records will be deleted.) Linux International also plans to periodically publish a list of donors to the Grant Fund (the option to exclude yourself from this list is available.) Linux International looks forward to helping improve Linux through the Grant Fund. We expect a good response, both in funds and in comments which will help ensure the Grant Fund serves the Linux community. We commend the Grant Fund to all who have an interest in the bright future of Linux. Patrick D'Cruze Secretary Linux International donation-comments@li.org ----- Questions, Answers and Comments Q1. Can I still send donations to individual developers? A. Of course! Linux is Linux, and our best wishes to those who have a project that they are able to support directly. Q2. Are donations to the Grant Fund tax exempt? A. Not yet. Corporate donations can usually be counted as a normal business expense. This will of course depend upon the tax laws of your country. Q3. What currency is best? A. The Grant Fund is pretty flexible and should be able to cope with any currency that people care to send. If you have a choice, US dollars, Deutsche Marks, Pounds Sterling or Australian dollars will allow us to save money on currency conversions. Q4. Can I send cash to the Grant Fund? A. No! Please don't. The chances of the money arriving are very small. This is an unfortunate fact of life. Q5. What if the donation gets lost in the mail? A. Provided you don't send cash, this shouldn't matter. While Linux International cannot take responsibility for what happens to postal mail or electronic mail this is just a normal risk. Thankyou for your donation, on behalf of Linux! Donation Template Name: Email address: Fax number: Value of Donation: __,___.__ Currency of Donation: American dollars: _ Australian dollars: _ Belgian francs: _ Canadian dollars: _ Dutch guilders: _ French francs: _ German marks: _ Japanese yen: _ UK pounds: _ Other (please specify): Please find my donation enclosed: _ Please charge my: Visa: _ Mastercard: _ American Express: _ Credit Card number: Expiry Date: Name of Cardholder: Exclude your name from the list of donors that will be published periodically? Yes, do exclude me: _ Email donations : credit card payment only Fax donations : credit card payment only Postal donations: credit card, check/cheque or international money order All donor information will be kept confidential, and donation records will be deleted once the donation has been processed. If sending this template by email, Linux International recommends encrypting the email message using PGP and Linux International's public PGP key. Linux International's public key can be obtained by finger donations@li.org Donors can then email their donation to: donations@li.org Donors can also fax this form to ACC Bookstores (in the USA) on (203) 454 2582. ACC Bookstores will then pass along your donation to Linux International. Or post it to: Linux Development Grant Fund c/o Linux International PO Box 80, Hamilton Hill, WA, Australia, 6163 --- Linux International is a not-for-profit organisation whose goal is to promote Linux. Further information on Linux International can be obtained via email: li-info@li.org www: http://www.li.org/linux-int/ snail: Linux International PO Box 80, Hamilton Hill, WA Australia, 6163 -- Send submissions for comp.os.linux.announce to: linux-announce@news.ornl.gov PLEASE remember Keywords: and a short description of the software.