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- Date: Tue, 12 Dec 2006 20:25:22 +0900
- From: "Ivan Stout" <aibanhamano@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Japanese version of Freegeek?
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Josh,
Thank you, I had no idea TLUG was looking into this.
This is a very interesting possiblity . My employer actively sponsors volunteering to NPO's, letting each employee have one day paid leave per year to volunteer a full day and donating $500 to organizations that an employee has volunteered over 50 hours in one year at. As my company will be migrating from Solaris to Linux next year, I believe I could motivate a small army of volunteers from my company, but the NPO status is a must.
I am a USCPA, so I don't mind helping out with the regulatory requirements (though I have no experience with Japanese NPO/NGO filings . . .).
Perhaps this calls for a Wiki like site to organize efforts towards getting this done? Should I request Zev, Alberto and the powers that be to allocate some tlug.jp space to this endeavor or is it sufficient for me to do something on my own server and post a link?
Is Mauro active on the mailing list? If not, is there a way I can contact him to offer my help?
-Ivan
On 12/12/06, Josh Glover <jmglov@example.com> wrote:On 11/12/06, Ivan Stout <aibanhamano@example.com> wrote:
> Anyway, I was wondering if anyone on this list had heard of an NGO/NPO in Japan > that does something like Freegeek.org in the U.S. (basically, refurbish > used computers using OSS). If not, are there any NGO/NPOs in Japan > extensively using Open Source software and could use some volunteers?
I have not, but there has been talk of making TLUG an official Not-for-Profit organisation. I think Mauro's wife, who is a paralegal, was going to do some research.
Once we obtain the necessary legal status, you could fire up a Freegeek project under the TLUG umbrella. :)
-Josh
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