What is the point, really, in becoming a non-profit group? I mean, you'll still have installfests and montly meetings. NOthing will really change except maybe a status symbol thing.
:-)~MIKE~(-:


On Wed, May 8, 2013 at 4:49 PM, Stephen <cryptworks@gmail.com> wrote:
My issue with the broad statement of growth is a simple why. Growth for its own sake is not always a good thing. But growth to expand knowledge to others is a different thing wich i can get behind. Same thing for most change, change for its own sake is usually counter productive.

I think ibe af we want change then we need to decide what we want to happen. If we want to become a not for profit organizchangau'll still hation then we need to find someone with the spare time to follow it through. But we all have day jobs and families and lives in general.

I do have some spare time so if someone who was working the not for profit project wants to contact me off list i am willing to take a look at the process.

Right now aside from our events becoming a not for profit is a very group empowering goal and one of the only ones i can see as a group desired task.




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Stephen

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