Sounds like a PBS pledge drive ;-)....well if
Limbic~Region can do a $100, I can as well.
I have benefitted greatly from this site...it has given an old dog the opportunity to begin learning a new trick...PERL.
If there is anything I can do to make sure this continues not only for my own edification, but to make sure others can have the same opporunity that I have...then count me in.
Perhaps someone knows an attorney who could assist with setting up Perlmonks as a not-for-profit organization?
This would allow for funds to be made available to support the site for development and management but also provide Pair, and perhaps other companies, the ability to write off their donation of services.
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