>There is a distinction - The Community Wireless Summit is non-profit. 

Maybe it's me, but the Community Wireless Summit seems to be as
"non-profit" as Part-15.org

CUWiN owns and runs the non-profit (or not-profitable?) Community
Wireless Summit
Summit home page: (www.wirelesssummit.org redirects to
http://www.cuwin.net/summit)

What does CUWiN do: http://www.cuwin.net/about
1. Software Development
2. Wireless Consulting
3. Community Education Programming

>From http://www.cuwin.net/consulting#rates
Our standard consulting rate is $120 per hour plus expenses.

>WiNOG is for-profit. Does or should this make a difference?

Perhaps my problem is honesty...I do not hide the fact that I am working
to make a decent living for my family by delivering a product / service
that provides value to customers while earning me a fair profit for my
efforts / entreprenuerism.

That said, I understand and respect WISPA's need to charge for
advertising, and I play by the rules AND HAVE PAID my vendor member dues
for 2007.

Perhaps it would be "smarter" for me to "sneak" behind a ".org"
domain...that's just not me

-Charles

P.S. If it makes you feel better, you CAN go to www.winog.org 


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