On 12/02/2014 11:42 AM, Keith Smith wrote: > Several times during the early days there were discussions about > creating a formal organization. We even met one time to discuss it. In > the end it was desired that the best organization was not to organize at > all - no structure. PLUG has done the exact same thing and we revisit the issue regularly and currently the majority of members would prefer not having a 501c3. (PLUG _is_ a non-profit in the state of Arizona). I'm personally torn on the issue as there are advantages to both sides, so my opinion changes depending on PLUG's current situation an member base. PLUG does have a steering committee, but it only exists to do minor organization, arrange for presentations, make minor decisions that need to be made quickly and give people someone to go to for suggestions and complaints. All major decisions are brought before the group at publicly announced meetings that usually take place just prior to starting the PLUG East meeting and the Stammtisch... usually both so that we can get the opinions of as many people as possible, not just those that can only attend one meeting. Hans is known as the chairman, which pretty much means that he has agreed to be the front man for PLUG. He doesn't get any extra votes and things don't automatically go his way as he is out-voted on issues all the time. If people blame things that they don't like about PLUG on Hans all they are doing is "killing the messenger", and the only reason Hans has been the chairman for so long is that there isn't anyone else willing to stand in front of the group every month... and with all the accusations I can't blame them. Brian Cluff --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.phxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss