Taylor Cody Civ SAIC/PETS wrote: > > > Are you only donating these machines to schools that are willing to put > > them in the curriculum or in the administrative offices? Do computer > > clubs and other non-curriculum based uses qualify? > > It doesn't matter if the schools use the equipment for the required > curriculum. A computer lab open to students and the public would be fine. > An org could even cannibalize the donated equipment to upgrade their > systems. > > The custodian would sign over the equipment to an official nonprofit org > that states they will use the equipment for educational uses. > _______________________________________________ > LUAU mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://videl.ics.hawaii.edu/mailman/listinfo/luau ########################### Isn't MID PAC associated with a Public Education FAcility?
Get one of the guys their to sign for the stuff and give a receipt from the Public Education Facility. UH or whatever they are. Then theoriticaly they can do whatever with the computer stuff including help place Linux in private schools. -- Aloha! Al Plant - Webmaster http://hawaiidakine.com Providing FAST DSL Service for $28.00 /mo. Member Small Business Hawaii. Running FreeBSD 4.5 UNIX & Caldera Linux 2.4 & RedHat 7.2 Support OPEN SOURCE in Business Computing. Phone 808-622-0043
