In December 2018, the Tahoe-LAFS project engaged Aspiration[1], a US 501(c)3 nonprofit technology organization, as a "fiscal sponsor"[2]. A portion of the project's Bitcoin will be given to Aspiration, from which they can pay developers and contractors to work on the Tahoe codebase. Aspiration will handle the payroll, taxes, accounting, project management, and oversight, and is compensated by an 8% management fee. This provides the tax-withholding structure to use our project's BTC for significant development. We're using 25% of our ~369 BTC for this initial stage of the project, which will give us about $300K-$350K of development work, spread out over the 2019 calendar year. While it would have been nice to make this happen a year ago (given the recent decline of the BTC price), we think this is a reasonable value, and we're excited to finally get to use this surprise windfall to improve the codebase. Our initial set of projects to fund, drafted by Liz Steininger of Least Authority and approved by Zooko and Brian, looks like this: * porting Tahoe and dependent libraries to Python 3 * improving grid operation/management tools * community outreach, UI/UX improvements, documentation * adding new community-requested features, improving garbage collection * possibly run another summit If this goes well (and especially if the BTC price recovers), we'll probably do more next year. As usual, the transfer amounts and addresses will be logged in "donations.rst" and "expenses.rst" in the docs/ directory. Many thanks to Gunner and Josh Black of Aspiration, and Liz Steininger of Least Authority, for making this possible. [1]: https://aspirationtech.org/ [2]: https://aspirationtech.org/services/openprojects