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infamia | 4 months ago

The data attributes they moved to Pro was mostly a result of watching folks use Datastar and seeing the anti-patterns develop. Those anti-patterns have been moved to Pro.

> If it's stable, no v2, plugins aren't needed, it's a 501c3, there's no shares, equity... what's the point of Pro? "The goal is to fund the work and draw a clear support boundary," What are they funding?

I assume it is because charitable organizations need accountants and other things (along with all the other stuff like web hosting and the like).

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rovr138|4 months ago

If they make less than $50,000 USD, they need to file the 990-N postcard, online.

It's less than 10 fields? Things like name, ein, fiscal start, end, etc.

If they make more than $50k, they can fill the EZ form. Sure, hire an accountant if you want. Most is how they earned the money, assets, expenses, where they spent the money. They need to declare officers too.

If they earn I think it's $200k, then they need to fill the IRS 990 form. Sure, get an accountant.

There's another requirement thrown in the above if they have more than X in assets...

The datasets of IRS 990's are available online.

sudodevnull|4 months ago

Ironically Non-profits have to show profits. We don't particularly want devs money as much as Teams/Enterprise to pay for tooling. Inspector make life easier and more stuff (like Stellar is in route).