@@ -201,17 +201,17 @@ accounting system that is usable by non-technical people. We
enthusiastically support the Conservancy's campaign to create one, and look
forward to using the result.</q>
— <a href="http://questioncopyright.org/speakers/karl_fogel">Karl
Fogel</a>, Executive Director,
<a href="http://QuestionCopyright.org">QuestionCopyright.org</a></p>
<p><q>As a fiscal sponsor organization with over 30 currently-associated Free
Software projects, Software in the Public Interest shares the Conservancy's
needs and interests in this area, and welcome the opportunity to collaborate
on the development of a Free Software solution to our accounting needs.</q>
— Bdale Garbee, President, <a href="http://www.spi-inc.org/">Software
<p><q>Software in the Public Interest is a fiscal sponsor for 44 free and open
source projects. We share many of the accounting needs and challenges of
the Conservancy and are excited to collaborate on a Free Software
solution to these needs and challenges.</q>
— Michael Schultheiss, Treasurer, <a href="http://www.spi-inc.org/">Software
in the Public Interest</a></p>
<p><q>Open Source accounting software specifically tailored for non-profits
will fill a pretty large need.</q>
— <a href="http://wagner.nyu.edu/calabrese">Thad Calabrese</a>,
Assistant Professor of Public and Nonprofit Financial Management