> > > On Wed, Apr 04, 2001 at 09:21:49PM +0800, Pablo Manalastas wrote:
> > > > The PLUG registration papers are all in order (signatures and all)
> > > > and all the funds (whatever that was left) were handed over to the
> > > > new set of officers.  I remember very well that Manny Amador's
> > > > people volunteered to help to register PLUG (using the papers that
> > > > were already signed.  Whatever happened to these?
>  
> > I turned over the completed papers to the Linux Philippines CEO, Mr.
> > David Allen. I don't know what happened after that. It was all ready. I
> > attempted to follow up several times. I got all sorts of reasons for the
> > delay. In the end, I think nothing happened. I didn't handle any of the
> > funds though. Linux Philippines was supposed to contribute P20K. I think
> > budgetary constraints (the company DID fold up) prevented the
> > contribution from pushing through. 
> 
> perhaps it's time we work on a new set of papers, with the current
> officers to take charge along with whomever is making the offer to help
> us. my question remains the same as before though, albeit it was not
> expressed when linux philippines was first announced, what's in it for
> who's offering this assistance? 
> 
a good amount of funds were transfered to me from doc mana. however, this
is not enough for an incorporation of course ;-) 

anyway, migs' question i think should be answered first...

what would happen to PLUG if it "becomes" on paper? 
 
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