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On Tue, 2011-09-20 at 17:48 +0200, Florian Effenberger wrote:

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Wearing my FrODeV hat, being responsible for the interest of it and its 
members, I can only support the idea of helping TDF as long as FrODeV 
does not severely suffer from that - and right now, I want to find 
solutions to stop that suffering.


Hi,

Perhaps I should of changed subject lines - One possibility, which I
know has been mentioned is the allowance of a handling fee to FrODev for
the monies collected on behalf of the Document Foundation.

I would certainly not object to doing such a thing - for a first thought
on what that would mean: Perhaps the new BOD could pay a one time
handling fee of 5% (I took the number from my understanding of what SPI
charges for this) for all monies collected by FrODev into the TDF
account at FrODev up to the time that account is closed and the TDF
books and accounts are opened. 

I think that would be somewhere in the 5,000 euro range - to date.

anyway - just one guys opinion :)

//drew


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