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LinuxTimes: Interview with Greg Kurtzer of the cAos Foundation

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Dec 7, 2004

[ Thanks to Aditya
Nag
for this link. ]

I recently got a chance to interview Greg M. Kurtzer, the head
of the Caos Foundation, the people who make cAos and CentOS
Linux.

I see from your donations page that you are incorporated
as a not-for-profit organization. Are you registered in California,
or in some other state?

We are actually incorporated in Delaware because there are
several benefits that Delaware offers that other states don’t
(which is why the majority of US companies are incorporated in
Delaware).

We registered as a not-for-profit organization with the goal of
becoming 501c3 or similar. We just finished the paperwork which
allows us to be based out of California. At the moment, we have not
obtained US IRS tax exemption status. We are estimating to do this
mid 2005.
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