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DATE | 2001-11-08 |
FROM | bandie@linuxfreemail.com
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SUBJECT | Re: [hangout] Standing Commitees
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Don't you need a membership commitee?
Alan
At Wed, 7 Nov 2001 22:40:10 -0800 (PST) , marcusconti-at-excite.com wrote:
> >In the draft of NYLXS constitution standing committees are mentioned but not >enumerated. As the draft now stands, "The president may appoint standing >committees as shall be required." (Art.IX,Section 1) Even though the >president will appoint them we should have an idea of what committees the >membership desire and would find useful. Using the NYLXS Starting Agenda >(http://www2.mrbrklyn.com/appl/nylinux/mail/bysubject.html?idno=253) as a >starting point, here is an initial list of committees and their goals that I >offer for comments, ammendments, additions and deletions: > >* Education - encouraging adoption of Free Software in the education system, >providing support to educational institutions > >* Training - developing course curriculuae (curriculums), scheduling of >classes and teachers > >* Lobbying - establishing and maintaining relationships with other groups >having similar goals, disseminating information about where and when people >can show up and add their voice, speaking up on the issues facing the Free >Software community > >* Resources - establish and maintain a lending library, provide resources to >area LUGs, facilitate consultant and jobs network > >* Special Activities - organize installfests, inservice and technical >lectures etc. > >* Journal - produce an NYLXS Journal and other informational materials > >* Internal Technical - maintain and manage NYLXS' information technology, >i.e. website and lab(when we get one) > >* Acquisition - finding office space, getting equipment and other physical >resources > >Looking over it now, 8 seems to be a lot but there are many goals. > >Marcus > > > > > >_______________________________________________________ >http://inbox.excite.com > > >____________________________ >New Yorker Linux Users Scene >Fair Use - >because it's either fair use or useless.... >
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