On Wed, Sep 20, 2017 at 2:00 PM, Andrew Dul <[email protected]> wrote:
> The current text uses the terms "volunteer group, not-for-profit, > non-profit, charitable organization, or educational institution" > > My reading of this is that accreditation isn't a requirement. The text > could be rewritten to remove educational institutions, but some of the > community networks one might imagine are educational organizations (which > are government entities, not necessarily registered/chartered as non-profit > organization) > Thanks, Andrew — it's good to consider not just what structures run community networks today but which could arise in future. In my case I worked for a non-government educational organization that ran a community network. I think the current language is open-ended enough while signaling a fairly clear intent. -- Jeremy Austin Whitestone, Alaska
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