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Ben Scott wrote:
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> GNHLUG is not at war with anyone, not even Microsoft.
>
Nor is there a requirement of GNHLUG members to dislike or hate anything
else in order to like or love or promote Linux or FOSS.
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his until April
28th. Actually I deserve this since I think I said I would try to
get to part of this last fall and never reported back.
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to develop budgets, develop projected
income and expenses, develop proposed activities, create bylaws, and
develop a formal, functional organization.
5. Once you have done 4, the application is actually rather easy.
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I suspect the threshold is @$5K not @$20K in terms of needing to file a
1023 to obtain tax exempt status...or rather a letter by the IRS
acknowledging your tax exempt status. A distinction only lawyers
appreciate.
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real sticking point to moving forward with any IRS application. Once
you have that stuff, the application is not all that bad to complete as
I recall.
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t the "legal" part, but the organizational and planning
work needed to have the information and projections needed to complete
the application. At least that is my $.02.
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bsent specific authorization, board members typically have no
authority to act individually nor have any authority as individuals
either. Only a quorum of the Board acting as a body and at a meeting
has any authority. Officers clearly can act within the scope of their
authority.
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Consider
such to be similar to comments in source code or documentation so that
others can have some hint at what was done and why and hopefully not
have to reinvent the wheel or worse.
As Ben suggests, it is part of a process to enable continuity and
accountability and needs to be suitable for
On Thu, 23 Aug 2007 11:52:23 -0400
Ted Roche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> And there I go, practicing law without a license again. My bad.
>
Hey, its not like I know all this stuff. I just know how to look it up
and then parse what the words mean as opposed to what they say.
have a few irons in the fire. As I said, I don't think
the basics of the above will changed as a result.
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the advantages of Linux and FOSS is
not lobbying. Presenting views on legislation to members of the
legislature is lobbying.
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ay want to look at IRS Publication 557 which provides some detail
on these issues.
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On Wed, 22 Aug 2007 09:34:12 -0400
"Ben Scott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> In the past, Ed Lawson has also spoken on this subject. As I
> recall, he also believed a 501(c)(6) "trade association" was our best
> bet.
>
Actually, I believe I said
and Nov. and then I
will do this to see if something can be put together for next spring.
My lead time for projects gets long starting this time of year for some
reason.
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Linux are becoming
well known and used, the traditional outreach activities of LUGs may
need to be rethought to stay relevant. I think that is the case with
the GNHLUG booth at NEARfest.
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Bill Sconce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > ... but the "original" should be something like ReST.
> > >
> > > What's ReST?
> >
> > Restructured Text.
> >
> > http://docutils.sourceforge.net/rst.html
Someho
upport for some FOSS projects. It is a
slippery slope though.
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fficult to
imagine anyone being involved in GNHLUG who will not ask themselves,
"What would Maddog think about this?"
A Joyful Holiday Season and a Happy and Healthy New Year to you and
all.
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I can find the 2005 draft of the By Laws, but not he 2006 draft on the
GNHLUG site. Can anyone provide a link? TIA
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> What else comes to mind?
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Need to make sure there are officers to handle all the regular stuff
with a fall back officer.
Sounds like 2007 is going to be a year of change.
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tory they don't know anything unless
someone asked them to sign and they did not pay attention to what
they were signing. It a weird world and most anything can
happen, so who knows. Its all speculation at this point.
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ngaging in a debate
about this, nor in responding to erroneous legal conclusions
relating to non-profit corporations. I have a life.
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ld be a real attention grabber at Hoss Traders...well...maybe
not given what one sees there.
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On Thu, 20 Apr 2006 09:51:08 -0400
Bill Sconce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Ar, ar, ar. :)
>
I am very sorry to hear that you have lost an eye and leg. Your
dry cleaning bills must be high too given the mess that
parrot must m
On Wed, 19 Apr 2006 09:24:53 -0400
Jon maddog Hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I hate to split it up into two organizations. It is hard
enough to get people's
> time and energy for *ONE* organization.
>
I share your opin
nization has some merit or at least it leads us to think
about some important and fundamental issues concerning the
"mission and role" of GNHLUG.
I think Ted and Ben stirred all this up just to get more of us to
Hoss Traders where we could chat endlessly abou
is not a decision by consensus mode of operation.
This can be the cause of much mischief just as it can be a way of
governing effectively.
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have all
concerns addressed or accepted nor for a final document to be
developed at a given general meeting.
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Bill:
I could go on Tuesday or Wednesday. What are your plans. Looks
to me like the bus takes you to within a 15 minute walk to site.
Planning is hard as I have to work around my day job.
Ed
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by creating one.
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, but would be glad to
help when the time comes. What is involved here? Is the
hardware in place? Need to download apps to install?
Help set up applications?
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Ted Roche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What functions are those?
> 1, Email lists
> 2, Calendar
> 3. Basic web site CMS
>
> Anything else?
>
Some type of Forum/Wiki?
Moodle for supplying structured info on how use/install/config
job of keeping their sites up to date? Even if they do, your
comment still raises a legitimate comment about balkanization.
That said, I still think a Moodle demo site which could be used
to provide lessons/info on using apps, etc. would be a ne
e answer should be "yes".
As for use, I guess that is up to the Centralug folks to do
something about. Maybe it could instead become a Moodle showcase
for GNHLUG...I'm sure Bill Sconce will volunteer to do this. If
not, I volunteer him anyway.
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st many. Especially when other organizations have
bought into the program.
Of course nothing should be announced until all the loose ends
are tied up and it is reasonable to assume the "big" name speaker
has the time and date blocked off and will be there absent some
unforeseen event.
Ed L
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David J Berube <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If desired, I'd be glad to speak on "Making Money with Open
Source" -
> I've had a number of requests for it.
The money or the talk?
If the former
there were
not pending requests. My mistake to think purging would
not be hard. I believe the more recent versions have that
feature.
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ocument rather
than
> encoding this in the bylaws?
My thinking is to always have a fairly limited set of bylaws and
allow all the operational details to be fleshed out in policies,
etc. created by BOD and/or approved by members.
Most corporate by-l
chapter meetings that month.
Historically, these have been in Nashua.
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t would be good
to have.
htp://hamshack-hack.sourceforge.net/
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t, be my guest and then we will see if it really
works on Monday.
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organizations so I have the same issue with all and now I have a
solution. I have to check them as I run those lists as moderated
lists.
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On Tue, 25 Oct 2005 09:34:38 -0400
Bruce Dawson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sigh. I can't find a way to purge it in the version of mailman
used by
> the gnhlug-org list.
Why not just wipe the file clean holding the messages?
Ed Lawson
Who is known to do crazy an
sages that are held up are those submitted from e-mail
addresses which are not subscribed in the system and those have been
very few.
It takes a minimum of ten minutes a day to clear the spam. that may not
sound like a lot, but it is a chore.
So yes, we need to get it purged.
Sunday to see how
things shake out or up or whatever.
Being a chicken hawk, I will volunteer to coach Ted so he can go
and speak on the issue.
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ness as in a commercial operation or for there to
be any official record which might imply or connect it to
somebody or thing that engaged in commercial business operations
using the name GNHLUG.
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nnecessary and not a particularly good idea.
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n at least the first 2 discs for alpha, ppc, x86.
The net installer is a small 100+Meg CD for use with a broadband
conection to install Debian. You only need the first CD in the full CD
set to install Debian and have a functional system. I'd go with the net
installer and the first
known about it earlier, but that may have been my own
lack on attention.
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Tux has developed
jaundice:
> yellow bleeds through his belly.
This might be unique to the view of it on the computer and would
not occur when printed.
Why not a bumblebee Tux?
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iling up so not sure what I can put together in terms of
a demo station. I will bring some bootable CDs of Knoppix set up
with Ham Radio applications and the iso images for others to use
to burn more copies. Will also bring around 20 copies of a print
out of ham radio ap
that I will be looking for people to do in order to assist
those making presentations.
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and I am indicating in these projects that I am a
memeber of GNHLUG and speak of GNHLUG as I move through these
projects. Given out lack of formal organization, I just assume I can do
so as long as I do not obligate GNHLUG to a specific course of action.
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se of Linux.
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back. I could print up
some labels and produce say 30 or so CDs. Anyone think this is a bad
idea?
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To undestand what TechLinik is and does, you should visit
> their website at
>
> http://www.techlink.org
>
Sorry. Correct link is
http://techlinknh.org
Ed
Then we can think about specific projects.
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and for labels on CDs and such.
TIA
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solutions using Linux terminal server software created
for the k12 school setting and other goodies.
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have fun and do somethings.
When you start entering into projects that affect others and agree to do
joint projects with others and take responsibility for tasks, then the
existence of an entity becomes more important. Or so it seems to me.
I think I will quietly let this topic proceed with
It could be a large
joint undertaking.
> If they're a true "dedicated to helping others" non-profit, I would
> think they would be very interested.
Their specific mission is to increase the availability of internet
access and computer resources to the population of the north
, and then went out holding events
and advertising itself using the name of the original group. It was not
a good situation.
I fully understand the independent if not libertarian like nature of the
group, but still.
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me to be the ability to server the need as opposed to creating the
willingness. I think this shows the shift which has taken place in the
past two years or less. Once the issue was getting people to take Linux
and OSS seriously or at all. Now it is a question of finding ways to
n the yellow pages for
Nashua...is it on 101A going toward Amherst?
Not sure there will be so many that we could not just sit and talk
downstairs at Martha's depending up how busy and noisy it is or we are.
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eave it to those who know Nashua to pick a good spot.
Thursday or Friday best for me
Time wise I would prefer no earlier than 6:30.
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ay would be fine. I'll let
those with more hectic schedules/travel, etc. make the choice. In any
event, lets do it.
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something that interests them.
At this point it almost seems like getting the local lugs working well might be he
easiest way to build a better and stronger GNHLUG. I think that is how and why the
Monadlug became a dynamic engine for change and growth in GNHLUG. So that is where my
l
It seems to me there have been two thoughtful postings late yesterday and essentially
no response. Not even a "What are you talking about?"
This seems a bit ominous to me for the reasons cogently stated by Maddog.
So now what?
Ed Lawson
and show people
what it can do using their client machines, etc. Use it as a repository
for software. I take it the machine you have is a big server and not
handy to travel with, but maybe it could server for that too.
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me is if I decide to
contribute programs I use on Linux, then supplying them becomes
intriguing as i would need to supply pacakges for all the major distros
and obviously you then get into dependency issues and config variances.
To say nothing about the fact it is all I can do to keep abreast of on
a better feel for the project and what
GNHLUG can do to support these efforts.
To put things in perspective, the Windows workshops are far more
numerous and better attended as few are thinking out of the box.
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tion such as Gaim or Firebird or Abiword,
followed by one comparing the various distros.
So we are going to have dinner before the meeting next week or beer
afterwards and redesign the world or what?
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Rob Lembree <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Simple as that, if people volunteer.
I am going to contact the presenter and see what might be done.
I will report back to this list with his response.
Ed Lawson
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mail. I have collections of OSS software
and a web interface for them that I burn onto CDs to give out at
presentations to educators. I would be glad to prepare copies and
design a label for the project. It isn't feasible for me to go to
Nashua
and helping those who want
to explore it. I don't see it doing that without some level
of organization. Maybe what is needed is a different
organization. Obviously you caught me on a roll today.
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ust a guy off the street with some
vague collection of friends who call themselves GNHLUG or if I go as a
representative of a state organization called GNHLUG?
If we want to reach beyond ourselves, then some degree of structure
becomes important.
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f the Centralug and
to support the larger meetings held in Nashua and Durham when I can as
the talks from national figures and the "Chrismas" meeting have always
been events I looked forward to.
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en rejecting held stuff I always discard so even
that action is never known to the sender.
Things looking good for CentLUG. I think Berube was a friend of my son awhile back.
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basically untar the scripts and point
your browser at a script in the install directory. From there the
installation is done via the web interface including setting up database
and basics config matters for the site.
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sign up are likely to be more interested in computers
than most, but also unlikely to be technically proficient. Has anyone
taught such a class? Know of a course outline anywhere?
TIA
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Perhaps familiarity with and use of the wiki is the first step. An
underused resource...at least underused by me.
Lots of potential there.
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written materials to be used at installfests/presentations/meetings,
maintain volunteer lists, etc.
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t Monday). I feel that we
> have the opportunity to be the prototype of how LUGs can work.
I think we should make an efort to see how other LUGs operate and what they have
found to be successful. that way we do not repeat the mistakes of others and can
expend the limited resources on things that work and will build GNHLUG and effectively
get the message out.
My $.02
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Ben Boulanger wrote:
Those who absolutely
can't make it for other reasons will get their opinions across in other
ways.
Yes. Have the meeting . Need to get on with things.
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Rob Lembree wrote:
OK, I'm making reservations for tonight at 1900 for myself, Paul,
maddog, Ben, Ed and Bruce. Hope that you can all make it!
Cannot make it due to last minute buiness issues. Will email to Rob my
thoughts later in the day about mission, projects, etc.
Ed L
Rob Lembree wrote:
Hey everyone,
Paul and I would like to try to have a meeting on
Tuesday of next week to hash out plans for the future.
Someplace in Manchester would be nicer for me, but Nashua is OK. Just
so long as it is no earlier than 7.
Ed Lawson
ships with various groups in the state
trying to provide low cost, refurbished computers and internet access to various
communities.
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that those qualitites mean all that much in the final analysis.
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been a
good time for all.
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otice by GNHLUG lets people
know the details of where to go to subscribe, what is the harm? Obviously we
should not be allowing anyone access to email addresses of GNHLUG members or to send
numerous messages on anyone's behalf.
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> This is too bizarre. Should we offer this to our members (probably via the web
> site)?
Sure. Its free.
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er, a
desktop machine, a diskless terminal and server combo, etc.
Maybe a dedicated machine for network installs of several distros for use a
installfests or similar activities. The trick is just to get a few people to agree on
what is needed and to do it.
Or perhaps for someone
, but not without a level of chaos that those
of us who are not hackers find disquieting.
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Ben Boulanger wrote:
>On Tue, 24 Sep 2002, Ed Lawson wrote:
>
>
>>
>>
>- this is not a secret formula, so "not
>telling how" is silly. We all should know it.
>
Well, it was something other than the routine "pain" process so in a way
i
ganization
and in my opinion the solution is the creation of a formal organization
to become the owner of such things so the existence of any single person
is not controlling. Its not just that people may lose interest or like
many of us, have too few hours in a day to be able to act pr
t for
leadership functions as such, but a very small team of two or three so
the group is not dependent upon a single person and continuity and
"institutional memory" will be enhanced. Otherwise there is a single
point of failure and many of us have very busy li
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