Hmm - now your starting a business ;) Well..... i think it could be lucrative, there is assuradly a need for this kind of service.
But again, we _cannot_ as a group plan / develop / organize such a venture. I amunder the impression that it would be considered enough collusion to hold the campaign liable. -Zack On Tue, 22 Jul 2003, Joshua Koenig wrote: > > Yes - I am all for it. The only concern is: if there is to strong a > > connection / correlation between the Dean campaign and this non profit > > service then the campaign is liable. > > Two points: > > 1) IMHO this should not be a non-profit venture. This is different from > the idea of an academic project which will further the general goals of > nodal/online politics. It needs to be non-partisan, but it's > essentially a fee-for-service company, and that's all it should be. > It's blogspot for a modified version of drupal. There are also > strategic reasons for this (see my previous email). > > 2) As long as the class and quality of service offered is neutral, then > it doesn't matter who sets it up. The proof is in the pudding, not in > the pedigree. This would mean a stock turnkey install would not include > a partisan drupal theme, but we could offer a theme gallery which users > would be free to contribute to. > > cheers > -josh >