Same here you got my support.

On Nov 29, 2007 7:24 AM, Gabriel H. Mercado <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Dear all,
>
> I'm sure everyone who had been following the thread re PLUG must be
> curious as to what's been going on, so herewith is an update on PLUG's
> situation.
>
> *PLUG Registration* - the mysterious situation re PLUG's SEC registration
> has yet to be unraveled. Ian had recommended a friend of his to provide info
> re this, but we have yet to hear from him. I have emailed Paolo as well to
> request a copy of a document he showed us during the last meeting but he has
> yet to reply.
>
> I have on my part recommended the services of a paralegal who works for a
> law firm client of mine, and she was kind enough after one of her usual
> trips to SEC, to report that PLUG's initial submission had apparently not
> been touched for five years. Apparently an applying NGO like PLUG needs to
> have supporting papers, none of which were submitted. This means that we
> have to find out what supporting papers these are, and pay a fee for late
> submission.
>
> Thusly I am inclined to believe that applying for a new registration seems
> to be best. I then tried to call and email SEC to find out more info to
> support this. Unfortunately no one answers after lunch, and their default
> email sends back an out of office reply. I got through their numbers once,
> and was told there was no electricity so if I call back later they can
> definitely help me. I called the next day, and they had electricity but the
> lady who answered said they can't do such inquiry over the phone so I have
> to appear personally.
>
> Since a client I usually visit is at nearby Galleria, I will try to find
> time to finally visit the wonderful SEC (which is helpful if there is no
> electricity but not helpful if there is), today.
>
> *PLUG website * - Ryan Ching has been valiantly starting the website, but
> at the moment it has no direction. This is an integral part of PLUG so
> therefore, the time has come for me to submit an 'application':
>
> *My submission to PLUG *
>
> As Ian suggested, the need for someone to step up is important so I would
> like to humbly submit my application to all of PLUG - in other words
> everyone on this mailing list. If it so pleases the list, I would like to be
> in charge of 'rebooting' PLUG for a one year period.
>
> *Herewith are my goals by quarters:*
>
> *1st quarter months (Setting up house):*
>
> 1.0 Set up and administer the PLUG website.
> 1.1 This website will allow for members to sign up and create user
> profiles. These user profiles will allow PLUG to recognize its members,
> subsequently allowing members to recognize they are a part of PLUG, and show
> to all the world just how large in number PLUG is. This will provide
> important demographics such as how large and varied PLUG's membership is
> (via determining geographic location(s), age, professional capacity,
> approximate income, gender, etc.). This is invaluable info that will help
> guide PLUG's future activities.
> 1.2 To keep content fresh, fast - moving and assure readership, this
> website will also act as an aggregator for PLUG bloggers that occasionally
> publish info relevant to PLUG (and tag these as such) such as experiences
> with Linux, tips, tricks, opinions, reviews etc.
> 1.3 Ian had also recommended a WIKI for archiving information.
> 1.4 There will also be a newsletter function for creating and publishing
> content specifically for the site, but mostly for official PLUG
> announcements. I am hoping the feeds from PLUG bloggers + profiles would be
> the main draw.
>
> 2.0 Finally demistify and establish PLUG SEC registration.
>
> 3.0 Establish a board.
>
> *2nd quarter (Determine goals):*
>
> 1.0 Once there is a firmer grasp of PLUG membership, we can proceed to
> determine what sustainable goals there are worth pursuing given PLUG's
> available members and what in their capacity they have volunteered.
> 1.1 Collate ideas and suggestions for review. Provide a function on the
> website for this.
> 1.2 Establish fund - raising activities needed to pursue said goals.
>
> *3rd and 4th quater (pending)*
>
> Before the 3rd quarter arrives, we should at this point have a better idea
> of who and what PLUG is and make plans forward. As such, from where we are
> now, its wasteful to make plans six months away and without the necessary
> info that is yet to be collated from 1st quarter activities. After the 4th
> quarter, someone else would then take over.
>
> *Finally, Who Am I and why am I doing this?*
>
> For those who are wondering (and justly so) who the heck I am, my name is
> Gabriel 'Gary' Mercado, my blog is at http://lefthandedlayup.com and I
> just readied its About page for your visit. I am 39 years old, a writer, a
> developer and a businessman. I bring to the table mostly my web publishing
> experiences, some organizational skills and hopefully, common sense.
>
> I would like to help out because I believe in open source and its untapped
> role in the Philippines. I am a great believer in the Internet and keeping
> it open, and I think that PLUG has the ability to counter efforts by
> companies and institutions that threaten this.
>
> My philosophy in helping PLUG, or any advocacy for that matter, is that I
> will not promise to give more than I can. Just like most people I am busy
> pursuing my goals and trying to put food on the table. The goals I mentioned
> above are 'easy' for me to do because they are in synergy with what I do
> everyday anyway. Therefore there will be no boring events and constant
> meetings, and we'll meet only when we have a clear agenda.
>
> I think I can give only 5% of my time to PLUG but I don't think PLUG needs
> any more than that. Open source, just by being a good idea, is making
> headway all around the world. It just needs a little push here and there and
> I want to play a part in doing that.
>
> If my proposal sounds good to you, PLUG member, please let me know so I
> can get started immediately.
>
> Thanks!
> Gary
>
>
> On Nov 15, 2007 9:46 PM, Manny < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > On Wed, 14 Nov 2007, Kelsey Hartigan Go wrote:
> > > 1993 to be exact. 5 initial members.  Dr. Pablo Manalastas, Rommel
> > > Feria, Eric 'Xenos' Pareja, Sammy Mallare and myself.  Venue was
> > > MacDonald's New Frontier Cinema.
> >
> > New Frontier Cinema! Oh that was a some time ago. But, I watched the
> > Who's
> > "The Kids Are Alright" at that theater around 1979 or 1980, I think!
> >
> > God bless!
> > --
> > Freedom consists not in doing what we like, but in having the right to
> > do what we ought. -- Pope John Paul II
> >
> > --[Manny [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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