Hi Chris,

The balance is about $470.

So, we have three suggestions so far.

1. Drink it away
2. Transfer it to Rik to use for Software Freedom Day and his monthly
meetings
3. Donate to the Free Software Foundation

I'm not a big fan of drinking it away, but it's not my money.  The group
can decide.

Rik, are you reading this?  I'm happy for the money to go to you.  Do you
have some ideas about what you would use it for?

I'm also fine with donating to FSF or other open source groups.

Lets vote.


Thanks

David

On Mon, May 16, 2016 at 5:53 PM csawtell <csawt...@gmail.com> wrote:

> The "politically correct" thing to do with the remaining bank balance
> would be to gift it to the Free Software Foundation. I would not have any
> qualms putting my signature to a payment document which did this.
>
> btw : . What is the balance?
>
>
>
> Sent from my Samsung Galaxy smartphone.
> -------- Original message --------
> From: Criggie <crig...@criggie.org.nz>
> Date: 16/05/2016 15:17 (GMT+12:00)
> To: linux-users@lists.canterbury.ac.nz
> Subject: [Linux-users] CLUG Bank Account
>
> Date: Mon, 16 May 2016 09:37:08 +1200
> From: Derek Smithies <derek.smith...@gmail.com>
> To: Canterbury Linux Users Group <linux-users@lists.canterbury.ac.nz>
> Subject: Re:
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> >   I think the real question is:: What does CLUG do  that makes a really
> good reason to keep going?
> > We could all go down to the local and have a drink up...
>
> I'd rather you didn't - that's the sort of thing that ends up misreported
> in the newspaper.
>
> Since there is no clug, anyone can do what they want.  This is one of the
> times where no-clug is a bad thing.
>
> Formalised groups have wind-up proceedings as part of their charter.  Clug
> doesn't.
>
> So David - you could do anything or nothing, completely without
> consultation or approval.
>
> I'd make a suggestion that we consider these groups as worthy possible
> recipients for some or all of the funds.
>
> * Rik, for his ongoing work in the OSS field.
> * UOC for their contribution of mailing list, this being the only thing
> that holds CLUG together
> * WLUG, for being an Incorporated Society and doing the FOS/OSS thing.
>
>
> Noone's used horse in a long time.  I'm happy to turn it off.
>
> This is assuming that David can take money out of the bank without losing
> arms, legs or an entire firstborn.
>
> Thoughts?
>
>
>
> --
> Criggie
>
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>
>
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