Trent has my vote for Rec Sec. Carl P. Trent Shipley wrote: > > > > Minutes of the _ad hoc_ PLUG meeting at Bandersnatch > > > of 2001-April-17 > > > The meeting proceeded without agenda. > > > >
> > We began by discussing the logistics of sponsoring a PLUG Presents Event to > commemorate the tenth anniversary of Linux. There was consensus that a date > in September or October of 2001 would be difficult to satisfy. Furthermore, > the proposed event was sufficiently ambitious that we would need to form a > legal corporation to take responsibility for the event. We agreed that the > first exposition should be locally motivated. Also, a planning for separate > vendor and technical tracks was though too ambitious for the first event. > However, the possibility of allowing free admission, but asking for a > donation was somewhat interesting. We also thought > > Because of the long time deemed necessary to organize the event itself, and > the dependency on forming an organization, the participants thought it best > to abandon the idea of a major event to commemorate the tenth anniversary. > There was consensus that it would be best to postpone the proposed > exposition until sometime during the weekdays of the last full week in > April. > >
> > Because a major event would require an organization or individual to sponsor > it, we decided to address the problem of forming an NPO. Furthermore, Hans > convinced the participants that planning for the PLUG Presents Exposition > should wait until after PLUG participated in the Fall Phoenix ITech. Except > for securing the rights to PLUGPresents domain names, planning for the > exposition was tabled. Having dismissed the Exposition for the time being, > the meeting turned to three topics, Forming an NPO > ITech and Birthday for Linux. > >
> > It was decided that if PLUG was to conduct events or undertake certain kinds > of major projects then it needed to have access to a legally chartered > organization. > > The emerging mission concept for the proposed NPO would be promoting free > and open source software in Arizona. To that end, the NPO would organize > the first PLUG Presents Exposition. > > Hans was concerned about the possible liability and trust obligations that > would attach to board members, and officers in particular. He believed that > it was critical to get competent legal advice at all stages of forming the > NPO. Many individuals expressed concerns about the difficulties of > chartering the NPO and writing its bylaws. There were also concerns about > how the first set of officers would be chosen. > > Jim observed that hiring legal counsel would be expensive, but not > prohibitively expensive. > > Jay was concerned about the effect that forming a non-profit organization to > sponsor PLUG would have on the informal user group. It was agreed that > making the un-PLUG NPO distinct from the Phoenix Linux User Group was > promising and deserved further consideration. We were interested in an NPO > to generally promote free software in Arizona. This would mean that un-PLUG > would have a wider population of constituents than just PLUG and its > members. > > Because of un-PLUG's mission that would include acting as an umbrella > organization supporting free-ware U.G.s in Arizona, members of PLUG are > encouraged to redistribute this section to other U.G.s where they > participate. > > Scheduling the next meeting of the un-PLUG exploratory group will occur on > the main PLUG list. The next meeting of the NPO group should occur within > two weeks. > > > > Hans will contact the Non-Profit institute at ASU > Hans will look for appropriate legal counsel > Walter will look for financial advisors > Trent volunteered for any position on the board except for > treasurer > Various individuals promised to work on the committee > > > > Also, everyone is encouraged to look for _pro-bono_ legal, financial, and > business advisors for un-PLUG. > > > >
> > Old business: > > > Non-Profit institute > Legal advisors > Business advisors > >
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> > New business: > > > Mission > Membership > Charter > Bylaws > >
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> > Hans will get in touch with his contacts at ITech. We will want to draw > visitors to the ITech event, but not so many that we annoy ITech. After > all, ITech needs to turn a profit. > > We will try to keep one theatre or seminar room busy. We will also try to > bring in a speaker who can headline the PLUG marquee. However, the speaker > will give his or her presentation after the main ITech event (unless the > ITech promoters request otherwise. We fear that a major speaker could swamp > the commercial effectiveness of the promoter's event.) Note that this makes > the problem of getting a room for PLUG's main presenter a major logistical > hurdle. > > Also, in keeping with ITech's for-profit focus, there was some interest in > getting presenters from companies involved in producing 'blended' systems. > The most notable company working on blended products is IBM. Another > possibility is myLinux. > > Contact Hans if you are interested in planning PLUG's > presence at the Phoenix ITech. > >
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