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6:OO PM: Dat opened the meeting and invited everyone to introduce themselves and their interests. The usual combination of professionals, hobbiests, hackers and curiousity seekers. 6:30PM: AdamShand takes over MC duties and introduces the business end of PersonalTelco. Notes: 1. New Secretary. Aaron Baer has become the new secretary after Michael Condondi found he no longer had the time for the duties. 2. New membership agreement. Personal Telco has a new membership agreement. Go to the membership agreement on the Wiki and the discussion page which as details on it. The ability to pay for a membership made some people uncomfortable said Adam, "but to have as may different ways to support PTP is a good thing". The paid membership is believed to be a good thing for business and corporate sponsorship. 3. Dat says he's working on an agreement that could allow PTP members to "buy computer equipment at cost" 4. |
May 2003 Personal Telco Meeting Notes
Okay, here we are at the Urban Grind Coffee shop in NE Portland. A beautiful day for a wifi meeting. I'm taking these notes via Urban Grind's wireless node.
Meeting Notes:
6:OO PM: Dat opened the meeting and invited everyone to introduce themselves and their interests. The usual combination of professionals, hobbiests, hackers and curiousity seekers.
6:30PM: AdamShand takes over MC duties and introduces the business end of PersonalTelco. Notes:
- New Secretary. Aaron Baer has become the new secretary after Michael Condondi found he no longer had the time for the duties.
- New membership agreement. Personal Telco has a new membership agreement. Go to the membership agreement on the Wiki and the discussion page which as details on it. The ability to pay for a membership made some people uncomfortable said Adam, "but to have as may different ways to support PTP is a good thing". The paid membership is believed to be a good thing for business and corporate sponsorship.
- Dat says he's working on an agreement that could allow PTP members to "buy computer equipment at cost"