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cmcgee
response 42 of 90: Mark Unseen   Oct 7 22:52 UTC 1999

Arlo is a wet-ware programming project that will never be finished.
aaron
response 43 of 90: Mark Unseen   Oct 7 22:57 UTC 1999

It could be worse.
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M-Net General Conference
Item 51. Thanks for your suppport
Todd Plesco (tod) on Wed, Oct  6, 1999 (21:54).

 Arbornet is broke.
 Anyone have any ideas?

 Feel free to send money to the treasurer if you are willing to support
 M-Net.  Throw a fundraiser if you want. Do whatever.
 Arbornet is tapped and honestly, there isn't enough in the bank to
 pay for M-Net's resources.  Don't be surprised if your
 next telnet or dialup is greeted with a busy signal or missing site.
scg
response 44 of 90: Mark Unseen   Oct 7 23:57 UTC 1999

Arlo is Grex's youngest staff member, or at least, the only person who has
been to every Grex staff meeting that has happened in his lifetime.
mdw
response 45 of 90: Mark Unseen   Oct 8 00:10 UTC 1999

Arlo has a bad habbit of sleeping through staff meetings, or
alternatively, yelling inarticulately.  He's also got no real financial
resources of his own, and isn't in a position to increase grex's
membership or revenue (at least, not yet).

There are plenty of small things all of us members could do that can
help bring in more money and members.  For instance, we can try to get
potential members to go on grex walks, meet aruba (if he's there), or
consider actually becoming a member.  If we're feeling generous, we can
buy a membership for a friend.  We can contribute extra money for
projects we care about, or just for the general good of grex.  The most
important things we can do, though, are to think of this as our problem,
not their problem, and not to go about blaming people, because blaming
people is just a wonderful way to turn everyone else off on the idea of
actually doing any work on whatever-it-is.
don
response 46 of 90: Mark Unseen   Oct 8 02:05 UTC 1999

Gift memberships aren't gonna work, due to the lack of a noticable, active
difference in available perks. If Jane Member bought Joe Grexer a membership,
he might vote or use ftp a coupla times, but once the gift period ran out,
he'd probably not feel like renewing. This is especially true for
out-of-towners (such as myself) and people with ISP's already (such as
myself).

Anyone ever consider a corporate sponsorship of some kind (PicoSpan: Just Do
It), or some sort of advertising (the motd would be a good place for a
two-line Eat at Joe's ad)?

Then again, the problem right now isn't money; it's about the potential loss
of members which (potentially) could lead to the (potential) loss of money.
orinoco
response 47 of 90: Mark Unseen   Oct 8 03:03 UTC 1999

Interesting point.  All of the ideas so far have been about getting new
members.  What about keeping member loyalty high?
scg
response 48 of 90: Mark Unseen   Oct 8 06:05 UTC 1999

Several people I know have been recipients of gift memberships in the past.
aruba
response 49 of 90: Mark Unseen   Oct 8 14:43 UTC 1999

Don is correct that gift memberships don't usually result in long-term members
who renew later.  But that doesn't mean gift memberships aren't welcome - as
Steve said, we've seen a number of them.

There is a fair-sized pool of people who are long-time active Grexers but
not members.  Those are the people I'd most like to see join, because they
already have an interest in keeping Grex alive. 

As to the question of accepting advertising: that's a whole can of worms
that I'm proud we've never opened here.  Grex is owned by its members, and
has no loyalty to anyone but them.  No one can tell Grex what to do except
its members, and I like it that way.  So unless we get desperate (which we
won't anytime soon), I think we should stick to getting funding from our
users.

(Oh, and Don - you can finger arlo to find out about him.)
orinoco
response 50 of 90: Mark Unseen   Oct 8 16:03 UTC 1999

(Actually, as one of those long-time active Grexer non-members, I'm finding
this item a pretty strong incentive to join.... :)
danr
response 51 of 90: Mark Unseen   Oct 8 16:21 UTC 1999

Remember, you don't have to be a member to donate.  A couple of bucks every now
and then is really appreciated.  You don't get to vote, but you do get a good
feeling from knowing that you've helped.
orinoco
response 52 of 90: Mark Unseen   Oct 8 19:44 UTC 1999

All the money I have acccess to is in travellers' checks at the moment.  Will
Grex be able to turn those into real money, or should I wait until I have real
money myself?
aruba
response 53 of 90: Mark Unseen   Oct 8 20:39 UTC 1999

I think depositing a traveller's check is just like depositing a real one,
isn't it?  Someone correct me if I'm wrong.  If it's that easy, there's no
need to wait.
mary
response 54 of 90: Mark Unseen   Oct 8 21:31 UTC 1999

What is Arlo?  Arlo is a twenty pound smile.
don
response 55 of 90: Mark Unseen   Oct 8 23:10 UTC 1999

I agree with the shpiels about the gift memberships -- Sure, they're welcome,
just not too potent.

re 49, despite the new Picospan slogan, and my phrasing (which I must admit
turned out to be misleading), I wasn't thinking about turning Grex into a
community which lives on advertising, or getting to the point where Mr. CEO
would be ruining Grex. My idea is a single one-to-two line ad in the motd
(running for no longer than like two-three weeks) for something like "Eat at
Gypsi's Shiny Diner (I know there probably isn't a Gypsi's in Michigan; I just
remember a coupla years ago a town in the next county over was trying to fight
the erection of the restaurant.) -- Call 555-8460 for delivery" and charge
like $10-15 for it. A mild annoyance at seeing the motd get even bigger (which
reminds me, someone should redirect motd through a pager for those times when
it exeeds a page) and you don't see it for the remainder of the session.

It should be noted that I'm not trying to advocate this, that I'm just
clarifying my idea, which may not even be neccessary due to Grex's current
budget.

I checked arlo's finger output. So (s)he's Valerie's son/daughter -- how did
this figure in to whenever it was mentioned, and why is his mail being
forwarded to janc and \arlo? What's the \ for anyway?
gull
response 56 of 90: Mark Unseen   Oct 8 23:29 UTC 1999

I wouldn't want to see motd run through a pager...it'd be a nuisance to page
through it every time I logged in.  If you want to see the motd paged, you
can always run 'motd | more'.
hhsrat
response 57 of 90: Mark Unseen   Oct 8 23:51 UTC 1999

My guess would be that arlo's mail is being forwarded to janc because 
janc is his father.
aruba
response 58 of 90: Mark Unseen   Oct 9 00:01 UTC 1999

Don - go back and read #38 for why Arlo was mentioned.
devnull
response 59 of 90: Mark Unseen   Oct 9 02:18 UTC 1999

There's a pretty high probability that some members would cease to be
members if grex started accepting advertising...
don
response 60 of 90: Mark Unseen   Oct 9 02:28 UTC 1999

I understand the whole damn thing now... or close to it. I guess Jan's
different last name threw me off, and I understand the reference to it, how
Valerie and Jan were gonna work on the membership stuff but stopped when Arlo
came around.

The two things I still don't get:
  1) What did cmcgee mean in #42 when he said Arlo is a wet-ware programming
     project?
  2) Why does Arlo's email forward to \arlo?
scg
response 61 of 90: Mark Unseen   Oct 9 03:09 UTC 1999

1.  Think of hardware and software, and something that babies do.

1.  The \ character tells it to ignore the forwarding.  So forwarding it to
\arlo puts a copy of the message in Arlo's mailbox.  If it were to forward
to valerie,janc,arlo, without the \, it would deliver copies to valerie and
janc, and a copy to arlo, meaning valerie, janc, and arlo, and again that
instance of arlo would mean valerie, janc, and arlo, and so forth.

Anyhow, about that treasurer's report...
pfv
response 62 of 90: Mark Unseen   Oct 9 13:58 UTC 1999

        "wetware" is also a term that means the "programs" of a persons
        "grey-matter" - brains, for the few huns around.. So, "wetware" is
        also education/brain-washing/socialization/etc..
scg
response 63 of 90: Mark Unseen   Oct 9 17:12 UTC 1999

Ah, that makes more sense.  I hadn't heard the term before.
gelinas
response 64 of 90: Mark Unseen   Oct 9 20:13 UTC 1999

"Software", "hardware", "wetware": the three parts of a computing environment.
janc
response 65 of 90: Mark Unseen   Oct 10 03:05 UTC 1999

Oh yeah, that project.  Um, maybe when Arlo learns to program....
mooncat
response 66 of 90: Mark Unseen   Oct 10 03:29 UTC 1999

Heh, isn't he kind of programming right now?  Programming his brain
as he figures out the standing up thing, the crawling thing, the talking
thing... <grins>

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