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I hope you aren't serious (Score:2)
If you were only in the presidency for a
Re:I hope you aren't serious (Score:1)
More participation, more feedback, more opportunity.
As one of the partners of Stonehenge and the publisher of the only Perl magazine, your view is from a position far closer to the action than people on the other side of the world, with little to no access to the North American community.
I personally got more out listening into a stream of Allison from Randal's laptop at one mee
Re:I hope you aren't serious (Score:2)
The TPF has too much money? Where did you find that out, because from out here I had no idea. There's no financials visible since 2003.
Go to the TPF Web site [perlfoundation.org]. On the left side, near the top of the page, is a clearly visible "tax returns" link. Click on that and you'll see our tax returns through 2004 (I've no idea if this year's return has been filed as I don't handle the money).
A little below that link is the Fund Drive Status [perlfoundation.org] link. Click on that and you'll see the money we pulled in for last year
Re:I hope you aren't serious (Score:1)
In Adam's defense, the tax returns had only gone through 2003 when he wrote his comment. When I read it, I double-checked to make sure he was right and noticed that the tax returns were only up through 2003. I had the 2004 return in PDF form, but I forgot to post it. So I quickly threw it up on the site.
Anyway, thanks Adam for indirectly reminding me to post that return.
As for 2005, we've finished the year end processing, but we haven't filled out the tax returns yet. Those should be coming soon (assuming I don't forget to post them again). Our filing deadline is on May 15, so we should have the return available in about a month.
Kurt
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Re:I hope you aren't serious (Score:2)
Ah! Thanks for the clarification.