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nharmon
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response 3 of 57:
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Dec 12 21:12 UTC 2011 |
What kind of time commitment is involved with being on Grex's BoD?
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ryan
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response 4 of 57:
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Dec 12 22:30 UTC 2011 |
I live in Chicago, so I can't volunteer, sorry!
If I was local, I would do it.
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kentn
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response 5 of 57:
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Dec 12 23:25 UTC 2011 |
We have had board members dial-in (or Skype in, if that works), and our
by-laws allow for this. It does make it a little interesting to find a
location were we can have a phone, but it's not impossible.
The time commitment is a couple hours every 6-8 weeks plus whatever
thinking you need to do to prepare for a meeting and answer an e-mail or
two in between meetings.
It might be less time depending on how often the board chooses to meet
and how many issues requiring board input occur between meetings (that
has not been much other than contribute to the agenda and commit to a
meeting date and time).
If you are a Board officer, your time commitment will be somewhat higher.
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denise
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response 6 of 57:
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Dec 13 00:48 UTC 2011 |
If we stick with the by-laws, I won't be able to run again as this will
end my 2nd consecutive term. Of the 5 current board members, 4 members
term will expire at the end of the month; if IIRC, 3 of us are
ineligible to run again due to this 2 consecutive term limit.
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keesan
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response 7 of 57:
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Dec 13 01:22 UTC 2011 |
How about voting on whether to allow more consecutive terms if nobody else
is running?
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kentn
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response 8 of 57:
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Dec 13 01:25 UTC 2011 |
We'd need to change the by-laws for that since the by-laws are
specific about the number of consecutive terms.
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ryan
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response 9 of 57:
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Dec 13 02:06 UTC 2011 |
Well if a "warm body" is just needed, who can participate via skype, I
suppose I could throw my hat into the ring. However, I do not know if I'd
be qualified, as I have just recently re-joined Grex after several years
away -- and I'm not really sure what the duties of a board member are anyway.
But still, if it is needed for Grex to continue operating, and nobody else
is willing, I'd do it just to try to keep Grex going -- because I think it
is something worth keeping. I learned quite a bit of stuff on Grex
"back in the day" ;)
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rcurl
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response 10 of 57:
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Dec 13 03:45 UTC 2011 |
One duty of a Board member is to keep Grex going
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mary
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response 11 of 57:
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Dec 13 12:26 UTC 2011 |
Thanks, Ryan.
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kentn
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response 12 of 57:
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Dec 13 13:02 UTC 2011 |
Yes, thank you, Ryan.
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keesan
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response 13 of 57:
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Dec 13 13:50 UTC 2011 |
Where will grex be meeting (every 2-3 months).
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glitch
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response 14 of 57:
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Dec 13 15:35 UTC 2011 |
I can throw my name in the hat as well. Being from upstate NY means it'd be
a remote thing.
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kentn
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response 15 of 57:
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Dec 13 16:36 UTC 2011 |
I'll run again, too.
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mary
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response 16 of 57:
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Dec 13 16:37 UTC 2011 |
Wow, thanks Kent & glitch. There is hope for this sucker yet. ;-)
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keesan
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response 17 of 57:
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Dec 13 17:04 UTC 2011 |
Meeting place seems to be irrelevant at this point.
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richard
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response 18 of 57:
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Dec 13 18:57 UTC 2011 |
The organization cannot dissolve because in doing so, not only would
the money have to be donated to charity, but the organization's assets
as well. Which would principally include the hardware grex runs on.
How much money does Grex have left anyway? The ballgame's over when
the money runs out regardless.
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richard
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response 19 of 57:
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Dec 13 19:06 UTC 2011 |
Actually there is little point in continuing the cyberspace
communications organization when it does nothing, doesn't have enough
people for its board, and has really ceased to exist for practical
purposes. Perhaps Grex should dissolve the corporation and donate the
box to someone who can keep it in their house and reboot it now and
again. A benevolent dictator who will keep running it.
Somebody call Dave Cahill :) Easy easy...only kidding about that.
He'd take the Grex box and throw it into Lake Michigan. Better find
somebody else.
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jep
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response 20 of 57:
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Dec 13 23:23 UTC 2011 |
Dave Cahill never did anything to make you think he had ill intentions
toward Grex.
There are established rules for disbanding a non-profit. Grex could
disband, sell off assets, and donate any remaining cash to any 501(c)(3)
selected by the Board, as long as there is a Board. If there is not, I
imagine the assets would be collected by the IRS and probably put into
storage and forgotten. I bet it happens pretty often that way to small
non-profits that cease to have a membership.
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richard
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response 21 of 57:
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Dec 14 00:13 UTC 2011 |
re #20 "Dave Cahill never did anything to make you think he had ill
intentions toward Grex."
Oh I dunno. When I suggested sometime back on mnet that grex was in
trouble and maybe arbornet could take it over, he said something
like 'over my dead body', with a few expletives thrown in. You got the
impression he'd do everything in his power to prevent those guys from
helping grex in anyway. Well it wasn't an impression, he *said* that.
Is that ill will?
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ball
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response 22 of 57:
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Dec 14 00:39 UTC 2011 |
I'm open to the idea. It's about time I pulled a
shift just to give a little back to Grex.
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kentn
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response 23 of 57:
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Dec 14 02:42 UTC 2011 |
Thanks, Andy. We've got 4 people running for 4 seats now. Anyone
else interested in help Grex by serving on the Board?
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rcurl
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response 24 of 57:
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Dec 14 04:24 UTC 2011 |
Don't the articles contain a statement on how assets will be disributed if
the organization folds? I thought that was required of non-profits.
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kentn
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response 25 of 57:
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Dec 14 05:38 UTC 2011 |
Are you running for the Board, Rane? Thanks, we'll put you down for it.
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bellstar
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response 26 of 57:
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Dec 14 07:04 UTC 2011 |
On an off note, thanks to whoever did it for fixing cyberspace.org's SSL
certificate. It seems tonster took it upon himself to have a new certificate
issued to cyberspace.org under his name. Thanks to him, too.
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mary
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response 27 of 57:
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Dec 14 16:05 UTC 2011 |
Re: #24 The title should probably be "dissolution" but here is what's
stated in our bylaws. State law may have some say that would fine tune
the procedure some.
ARTICLE 8: DISSOLVEMENT
In the event the membership is unable to support Cyberspace
Communications, all property belonging to the club shall be
sold. The remaining cash assets, after paying final bills, shall
be donated to a charitable organization, as determined by the
BOD. All elected officers shall then be released from their
obligations and the corporation dissolved.
Thanks, Andy! Woot!
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