On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 2:45 PM, James B. Byrne<byrnejb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > However, having been bitten once, I feel that I must ask this more > formal question. What steps, if any, have been taken to establish > the CentOS project as a separate legal entity distinct from any > individual contributor? What protections are being put in place to > prevent future misappropriations of donations and advertising > revenue, even if it turns out that no such thing has as yet > happened? Okay, I'm a mere CentOS desktop user (at this point) but I'm curious as to how *you've* been "bitten" here? While it's true that your donation money apparently did not go to the project as intended, it's also true that you've still received a solid and continuously updated OS (as paid for). So, even though it is regretful that the ability of the CentOS project to promote its distribution has been hampered -- I can't see where you've, personally, suffered any damage. It seems to me the ones "bitten" here, are those who have donated so much of their own time developing and maintaining CentOS. But despite the handicap this situation has imposed on them, they are still providing a great distribution. I do agree that, going forward, everything will become more "transparent" -- but I think that's the general goal and the reason for the open letter in the first place. -- RonB -- Using CentOS 5.3 _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos