Andrew,

I would think the first step would be to have an up-to-date list of all the 
boards and their design status (ready to make, new revision in work - hold 
fab for new revision, etc) with spots for contact information for new 
people helping to make the boards.  Or if a board is about to be superseded 
by another (John M mentioned on the VCF forum that there is a 16MB RAM card 
coming soon that might supersede the 4MB card, for instance).  A way to 
gauge the interest in a board would be useful as well so people who are 
interested in making a board could see which ones might be most needed.

I did look into Amazon Payments and Google Wallet and it looks like they 
may be more transparent about when they decide you are a business.  For 
example, Amazon states up front that it is something like above 190 
transaction/year that requires an account upgrade to a business account. 
PayPal is always super opaque about what their policies are so maybe one of 
the other two would be a better option.

I respect your opinion on the 501c3 thing, but I would say that - the 
original Homebrew Computer Club no longer exists.  While I know of many 
local clubs and community organizations that are, and date back 50 years or 
more and are still going strong - some of which own their own buildings and 
property to perpetuate the group.  We promote anarchy at Mojave Makers, no 
one is directed to do anything and all of our members are free to work on 
their projects as they please (I hope to generate some new N8VEM builders 
by showing off my hardware to people who come through the space) - but 
having the tax status allows the few of us on the board to provide that 
environment for everyone else in the group without them having to worry 
about it.  So personally, I don't think the two ideas (by hobbyists, for 
hobbyists, and having a 501c3) would be mutually exclusive.  

Andrew

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