Hi All, I have a couple of questions to the C++ Alliance representatives regarding the Fiscal Sponsorship Proposal. First, the proposal is very clear and informative. Thank you for this. I still have some questions, though. In Appendix 1: Paragraph 2.c says, "all community programs [...] shall be the ultimate responsibility of Alliance. What is meant by "community programs" here? Paragraph 3 says "should Alliance be required to pay any taxes [...]". What taxes do you mean here? Can you give an example? Paragraph 3 also uses the term, "Project agrees". Is this a mistake, or intentional? I understand that the Current Committee can agree to something. Or that the Steering Committee can agree to something. But how can the Project agree? Additional two questions. 1. When I am a maintainer of a library, what does it make me in the light of this agreement? Am I part of the Project? Or a donor to the Project? Or something else? 2. I have a problem internalizing who decides and signs-off on the complement of the Current Committee. Don't get me wrong. I personally support the proposed complement (including the proposed amendments); I just wonder how it works logically/legally. The Current Committee cannot appoint itself. The Alliance cannot arbitrarily say "you, you, and you". Is this Boost Asset Stewardship Review a vehicle for the legitimization of the Current Committee? Paragraph 8.d says, "If no Successor is found, Alliance may dispose of the Project assets and liabilities in any manner consistent with applicable tax and charitable trust laws." This sounds very harsh to me. If the Project faces the necessity to find another sponsor, and this fails, is the Alliance allowed to offer the domain name for sale, get rid of the mailing list archives, or offer the logo to someone else? Appendix 3 -- I do not see how it illustrates the boost.org Domain Registration Expiration Appendix 6 -- It is very nice promotional material. Thank you for doing this. But the term "the Official C++ Language Slack Workspace" draws my attention, and I have always wanted to ask this: what makes this slack workspace "official"? Neither Boost nor the C++ Alliance represents C++ or could make decisions or blessings in the name of C++. So, is it not a stretch? Regards, &rzej;