Ok, thanks for the clarification.
scott
--- s...@labrats.us wrote:
From: Sean Figgins
To: nanog-futures@nanog.org
Subject: Re: [Nanog-futures] an alternate proposal for NewNOG's
membership structure
Date: Wed, 05 Jan 2011 13:12:35 -0700
On 1/5/11 11:21 AM, Scott Weeks wrote:
On 1/5/11 11:21 AM, Scott Weeks wrote:
> I only repeated what I saw on the link. Trying to not toss too much
> confusion into the fray. I am just looking for a way to get younger new
> members into the org. They always have little money and no employer to pay
> for them. I knew some part ti
--- ra...@psg.com wrote:
From: Randy Bush
> http://www.nanog.org/meetings/attending/wavingfee/studentreg.php
> doesn't indicate that they need to be full time, so I guess they just
> have to be a college or university student. Period. Yes?
why only university? wazza matter with the younger
On 1/5/11 8:07 AM, Joe Abley wrote:
> Who gets to verify the veracity of student IDs from the UK, or from France,
> or from Egypt, or from Pakistan? How would they do it? Is it really worth the
> trouble?
Someone please explain to me how accepting students outside of North
America as members d
On 2011-01-05, at 11:10, Brian Johnson wrote:
> I also don't like being taken out of context. Please read the thread
> before posting on a single post. You'll see that I'm against this whole
> thing.
Sure, but I'm not against student discounts (for whatever, membership,
attendance).
I'm just a
I'm so sick of this conversation. Why are we discussing this as if it
should have any weight. Find me an organization that has a student
membership without any qualifications and I'll show you exponentially
more that have one.
I also don't like being taken out of context. Please read the thread
b
Based on the proposal sent last month and discussion on this list, the NewNOG
Board has adopted a membership policy.
As in the proposal, there are two components: a Bylaws amendment to establish a
framework, and a board resolution to set the policy. The full text of both
parts are appended bel
Agree with Joe here. I'm not sure it is going to matter too much. I know
myself, I'm not a student and I plan on going ahead and paying for like 10
years in advance so I don't have to think about it. Why don't we wait and
see if it appears to be a problem and if it is, then we address how students
On 2011-01-05, at 09:40, Brian Johnson wrote:
>
>>
>>> http://www.nanog.org/meetings/attending/wavingfee/studentreg.php
>>> doesn't indicate that they need to be full time, so I guess they just
>>> have to be a college or university student. Period. Yes?
>>
>> why only university? wazza mat
>
>> http://www.nanog.org/meetings/attending/wavingfee/studentreg.php
>> doesn't indicate that they need to be full time, so I guess they just
>> have to be a college or university student. Period. Yes?
>
>why only university? wazza matter with the younger set? i have worked
>with some bitchin
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