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DATE | 2002-10-16 |
FROM | From: "Dimitar Georgievski"
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SUBJECT | RE: [hangout] Free Software Chamber of Commerce - Join us
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Ruben,
Thanks for the nice introduction. It was really an exciting meeting. I will follow up on the mailing list with what we have discussed in the next couple of days. Currently I am busy with deadlines and one of them is scheduled for tomorrow, Thursday.
In the meantime I would call everyone on the hangout list interested in this unique business opportunity to considerate joining the group. Our power lies in networking.
Dimitar
-----Original Message----- From: owner-hangout-at-mrbrklyn.com [mailto:owner-hangout-at-mrbrklyn.com]On Behalf Of Ruben I Safir Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2002 4:24 AM To: hangout-at-nylxs.com Subject: [hangout] Free Software Chamber of Commerce - Join us
Monday afternoon, NYLXS kicked off it's first meeting of the Free Software Chamber of Commerce. Several of the leading Free Software consultants and business leaders gathered together to map the future of this initiative, with the goal stimulating business through shared marketing resources and business planning. Everyone involved was ecstatic at the potential of opening new markets for free software and polishing the presentation and commercialization of our skill sets.
The core initiative, as proposed at the meeting, was broken down to 4 major components. Each component is designed to augment each other, and together they should enable the membership in their finacial goals.
The first initiative is to create a weekly networking meeting for developers and businesses. This is an open event where individuals who either run businesses, or Free Software professionals gather weekly for the purposes of networking. This meeting is not a social gathering.
Each individual at the meeting will introduce themselves, explain their primary business, list services they wish to bring to network, and then list any needs they currently need filling.
We will then circle the group again, and tell the group what networking or meeting. This hopes to function to increase the motivation to network amoung the group, and to demostrate how networking is benifiting the group.
The second initative is the joint marketing program. The marketing program is to create a pull of nicely printed, comercial grade pamphlets and booklets of Free Software services which can be provided by the network's membership. The membership will finance the material from a 10% cut of all contracts developed by the activities lead from the network. In addition to marketing material, the group will also sponsor standard contract templates, collection agency services, insurance and legal fees, at group rates. The pulling of these resources will help drive both the number and size of jobs available to everyone in the network.
Thirdly, the Free Software Chamber of Commerce will develop new coding initatives that will be taylored to customer needs according to our experince with clients expectations. We've come to learn that their is great need for software additions to current software, as well as a continueing need for new programs not yet developed. We expect to pay programmers to fill these needs, in addition to leveraging the current NYLXS programs to meet the need of the enterprise community.
Lastly, the Network will establish a Code of Ethics for the network participants. This will accomplish two things. First, it will guarantee to our clients that our consultants are both ethical in their business dealing and in their skills. It gives the clients an outside agency to bring complaints and to have a fair hearing on disputes. Secondly, it assures co-operation and fair dealings between network members, as well as equatable distribution of clients and contracts.
The Board granted a new adhock committee for the Free Software Chamber of Commerce. It will report monthly to the NYLXS board, similarly to the other committees. In addition, it will be run under the rules and constition of NYLXS, and it's voting membership. Appointed to the chair of the FSCC is Dimitar Georgiesky. ~ -- __________________________ Brooklyn Linux Solutions __________________________ DRM is THEFT - We are the STAKEHOLDERS http://www.nyfairuse.org
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