[clue] [ADMIN] More Odds and end's 2012m01d23

Dan Kulinski daniel at kulinski.net
Tue Jan 24 09:04:25 MST 2012


David, I always find your advice measured and relevant.  This is no
exception here.  Gus seems to have a wide array of interests so maybe you
are right, this effort is worthy of a new community group.  And as a
community we can share information with all the other groups you have
mentioned.

Now of course there is no reason why the website was to stick at
kulinski.net, we can easily register a new domain name and move it there.
I'll leave it to others to come up with a flashy available name.

So definitely keep me in the loop.  If you would like to meet with me, I
suggest Google+ Hangouts.  They tend to work well for the most part.  If a
face to face is required I will schedule that when requested.

Dan Kulinski

On Tue, Jan 24, 2012 at 8:11 AM, David L. Willson <DLWillson at thegeek.nu>wrote:

> Of course it is easier to do nothing. But it is unproductive to point out
> a problem without proposing a solution.
>
> How about if you, Gus, and a few others start a LUG or free software club
> of your own?
>
> You could still invite CLUE folks and BLUG folks and Den Hac folks and
> CoLoCo folks and Meeter Uppers to your events, and you could have whatever
> sort of website you like.
>
> This isn't a competition. But if you did a good job, it could be... >:-)
>
> David L. Willson
> Trainer, Engineer, Enthusiast
> RHCE MCT MCSE Network+ A+ Linux+ LPIC-1 NovellCLA UbuntuCP
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>
> ----- Chris Fedde <chris at fedde.us> wrote:
> > I find that it is easier to not be involved. The previous round of
> > site changes, contributions and preparations in good faith that were
> > killed in the 11th hour by fiat convinced me that this organization
> > was not worth my time.
> >
> > Good luck and god speed.
> > chris
> >
> > On Mon, Jan 23, 2012 at 8:35 PM, YES NOPE9 <yes at nope9.com> wrote:
> > > My comments on are based on information I have received.  My apologies
> if I
> > > have misunderstood what is going on.
> > >
> > > #1   I believe Dennis Perkins says he has been paying $50 every three
> months
> > > for ISP services.   Dennis is free to do that... I think it is not a
> good
> > > idea. The CLUE treasury has money.  Dennis could have been tapping that
> > > money.  I think CLUE should be a club that shares information.
> Everyone (
> > > including non-members ) should be able to easily find out what CLUE is
> up to
> > > , what is being spent, who is excited about what....  What CLUE has
> now for
> > > a website is pretty off-putting for contributors and readers.
> > >
> > > #2  I am very excited about what Dan Kuluinski has proposed.
> > >   drupal.kulinski.net   I would like to form a group that wants to
> work on
> > > adding lots of features to the CLUE website.   This can be an
> alternative
> > > site that links to the current lame site.  They can co-exist.  We had
> such a
> > > website dev group before and from my perspective certain people
> restricted
> > > the group to the extent it died.   So I propose that interested parties
> > > figure out how to meet and support Dan K.  Don't bother to join in if
> what
> > > you want to do is stick with what CLUE has.  We can keep the old flooba
> > > intact and also have some new stuff.
> > >
> > > #3  I don't think CLUE needs a president.  I think it needs someone to
> hold
> > > the club money.  Any member should be able to give themselves a title
> and
> > > arrange for classes , seminars , presentations, installfests,
> hack-fests ,
> > > inventor-fests, etc. Anything they want.  CLUE can have a projector (
> > > wherever that is ) , experimenter boards like RaspberryPi / Guruplug /
> ,
> > > inventor tools, ..... whatever.   The website should allow any member
> to
> > > contribute information , schedule a meeting, add features to the club.
>  If
> > > someone wants to try to make money off CLUE... that is okay with me...
>  I
> > > won't invest energy in that.
> > >
> > > #4 I will be looking for a way for CLUE to accept large donations that
> can
> > > be written off.  Perhaps some kind of alliance with a 501C3
> organization.
> > >
> > > To summarize.... I want a group that is open-ended, dedicated to fun ,
> > > dedicated to openness / FLOSS / sharing with as few rules and rulers as
> > > possible. I am a big fan of 99IPPP ( google ) .   What is the point in
> being
> > > alive if you don't dent the universe ?
> > >
> > > There is certainly more that can be said about this.  I invite
> comments.
> > >
> > > Gus S. Calabrese    99guspuppet
> > > CLUE treasurer    Colorado Linux Users & Enthusiasts
> > >
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