documented at the [[nlnet_proposals]] page.
NLNet is a Foundation and so does not have employees or enter into "work
-for hire" agreements. It also will not give money to Corporations:
-only to Universities, individuals, and other Foundations.
+for hire" agreements. It also will not give money to Corporations
+(or, it will, but at a rate which does not include payment of Corporation
+insurance, tax etc.): only to Universities, individuals, and other
+Foundations.
They have an extremely knowledgeable International Tax Law specialist
who has negotiated tax agreements with most countries in the world and
your "personal conversations" or (if a Professor for example) your
Lectures which happen to mention LibreSOC.
* Q: That sounds nerve-wracking!
- - A: This is just how Libre software development is done: entirely publicly!
+ - A: This is just how Libre software development is done: entirely publicly!
There is nothing new here in 30+ years of Libre software development,
it's just that it's a condition of involvement rather than optional.
[sotto voice: and to be honest the traffic volume is so high and it's