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NetBSD Foundation Now 501(c)(3) Classified 44

ap writes "The NetBSD Project announced today that The NetBSD Foundation Inc. is now classified as an Internal Revenue Code 501(c)(3) publicly-funded non-profit organization. Donations to the Foundation by U.S. taxable entities are now fully tax-deductible. More information can be found at netbsd.org/donations."
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NetBSD Foundation Now 501(c)(3) Classified

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  • by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday February 11, 2004 @11:12AM (#8248810)
    Now I don't have to waste my money feeding starving kids in Africa.
  • by a.koepke ( 688359 ) on Wednesday February 11, 2004 @11:18AM (#8248874)
    I think someone forgot to actually test the donations page or even look at it after creating it.

    To donate using PayPal, start here: <form> <input></input> <input></input> <input></input> <input></input> <input></input> <input></input> <input></input> </form>

    What the heck is that meant to be?
  • by orthogonal ( 588627 ) on Wednesday February 11, 2004 @11:56AM (#8249276) Journal
    Given the strong, almost religious feelings of OS-zealots, now that George W. Bush is advocating giving Federal money to religious ("faith-based") organizations, why not just declare BSD to be a religion (and the various *BSDs sects of that religion), and grab the Federal funds directly?

    Imagine a "faithed-based" rehabilitation program run not by the Baptists or the Catholics, but by open source BSD zealots: "Joe, you can over come your Microsoft addiction if you just follow this 12-step program:
    • First, admit that you are powerless over Microsoft -- and thanks to their OSes, your life has become unmanageable.
    • Second, believe in a higher power: the Regents of the University of California.
    • Third, decide to use Richard Stallman's tool set.
    • Fourth, make a searching and fearless moral inventory of your hard drive for Microsoft products, then
    • Five show yourfaith by running fdisk on your MS-Windows partitions.
    • ....
    • by Spunk ( 83964 ) <sq75b5402@sneakemail.com> on Wednesday February 11, 2004 @01:17PM (#8250080) Homepage
      With all the dying they do, I hope the BSDs have faith in resurrection.
    • by Anonymous Coward
      Third, decide to use Richard Stallman's tool set.

      Except for gcc & related progs, the BSDs do not use gnu tools.

      Funny post, though.
      • Except for gcc & related progs, the BSDs do not use gnu tools.

        True story: as I was writing the post, I wanted to work in Stallman for the humor, but I wasn't sure if or to what extent the *BSDs used the GNU tool-chain. So I headed over to the bsd irc channel (irc.freenode.net/bsd) and asked. No one answered, so I just decided to go with it.

        It's been several hours now, and still no one's answered it. Maybe that means BSD is dying? ;)
        • by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday February 11, 2004 @06:52PM (#8254045)
          There's some differences between the BSDs, but here are the
          programs and libraries in FreeBSD's /usr/src/gnu as of 4.9-RELEASE:

          as awk bc binutils cc
          cpio csu cvs dc dialog
          diff diff3 gperf grep groff
          gzip ld libdialog libg++ libg2c
          libgcc libgcc_r libgmp libmp libobjc
          libreadline libregex libstdc++ man patch
          perl ptx rcs sdiff send-pr
          sort tar texinfo uucp
          • by Anonymous Coward
            a) Perl isn't strictly GNU tool as far as I know.

            b) The version of 'dialog' that comes with FreeBSD has a different featureset (like --prgbox) from that available on Linux. Does that mean that Linux doesn't use GNU dialog, or that 'dialog' forked somewhere?
            • All the BSDs use the GNU toolchain (binutils, gcc, gdb, ...) and whatever else they don't have a BSD-licensed alternative for. They copy the sources and modify them in their own cvs tree. This explains why dialog may have modifications to it.
    • by Anonymous Coward
      Unlike Lunix, BSD doesn't have an obsession with Stallman's tool (set).
  • and Europe ? :) (Score:3, Insightful)

    by bsdcow ( 743021 ) <gilbertf@noSPAM.netbsd-fr.org> on Friday February 13, 2004 @11:59PM (#8277155) Homepage
    I hope we will be able, someday in Europe, to give money to NetBSD and other open source projects like GNU while having the money we give substracted from our taxes. In the end, each euro or dollar we put into open source is dedicated to everyone, the whole community but also all users ! :) I hope someone is checking about this for Europe.

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