Hi Nick just keep it in the coffers.
maybe paying for a visiting speaker, whatever. The reality is there will be something at some stage that will be a good idea to purchase or pay for something, and having the resource there is good. I would hate to see us waste it by trying to find something to use it on, however it could help fund things, such as buying stuff going into an installfest etc... Regards, (senders name removed. NE) On Wednesday 16 October 2002 10:52 am, Nick Elder CLUG wrote: > Fair enough comment Peter. And probably a very timely one. > The donor of the $100 is welcome to contact CLUG though me if he wishes. > My understanding was that he donated the $100 when it appeared that the > install fest was running at a loss knowing full well that we hadnt at that > stage sorted out all of our installfest income. As far as I am aware he > knew that CLUG as a whole was running in credit as well. > He clearly indicated to me when he handed the money over to CLUG that the > money should be used either for CLUG directly or for the the linux movement > in any other way that we should see fit, at any time. > > cheers, > Nick E > primary email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > On Wednesday 16 October 2002 10:02 am, you wrote: > > I think that $100 should be returned to the anonymous* donor, or at least > > his thoughts sought, since he made the donation following the Install > > Fest when it appeared that CLUG was financially in dire straits. You�re > > all now trying hard to give his money away. > > (*Not strictly �anonymous� as he was known to at least one person.) > > > > Peter.
