That's one of the open questions for me - how much do they care about really
Actually if they are willing to put up money for the
development/running environment (whatever licences are required) you
can try and push an option to pay the volunteer part of this money to
do it on an open environment. This way everybody wins.
paying for the licences. If they don't (which would be illegal, I know) then I can't
beat on the "free" drum too much.
The clubs saves some of the money, the volunteer gets to both learn a
new environment that can come in useful for him/her later and also get
some money for it ;-)
And the tools are opener so there are more chances to get community help for development.
I'll try that too.
Thanks,
--Amos
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