I was just dividing up the yearly cost not pricing existing memberships.
On 2014-03-07, 11:22 AM, "Paul Yu" wrote:
I recall that I paid for the $350 membership/sponsorship?
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On Mar 7, 2014, at 2:15 PM, Chuck Hill < email@hidden> wrote:
At $50 a person we need 32 to pay the $1600 hosting fees. At $200 we need 8. Personally, I’d prefer to see more people pitch in rather than fewer.
As for Canadians, we have a brace of Davids: Holt, Aspinall, LeBer, my self, Steve Smith, Louis Demers, Jean Francois Vieillet (Spelled that wrong), and a couple of others that I am forgetting now.
Chuck
On 2014-03-07, 11:02 AM, "Ken Anderson" wrote:
Paul,
Easily worth $350 - but not sure what you’re saying… I think Johnny was just adding on top of it to handle the hosting (I could be wrong).
Everyone -
I love Pascal - he has made a huge contribution to our little group here. Sure, it’s small - it will always be, but I’m training new WO/Wonder developers all the time. Are they contributing to the community yet? No, they’re too green… but they will.
Bottom line, just because a key guy needs to move on, doesn’t mean everything is falling apart. I’m just hoping another Canadian will take over the foundation so that we can at least keep the registrations,etc on the same country.
Hmm… I wonder what other Canadians there are in the community… <cough>
I happily pay for a sponsorship, and will continue to do so.
Ken
If the resources that we use is not worth $350 annual sponsorship then what are we doing here?
For some of you that is what two hour of consulting income?
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On Mar 7, 2014, at 12:31 PM, Johnny Miller <email@hidden> wrote:
I'll gladly pay $200 a year to keep that going is there seven other people with me?
Aloha,
Johnny
On Mar 7, 2014, at 2:26 AM, Pascal Robert <email@hidden> wrote:
Le 2014-03-07 à 00:04, Paul Hoadley <email@hidden> a écrit :
Hi Pascal,
On 07/03/2014, at 12:34 PM, Pascal Robert <email@hidden> wrote:
I can help with the server (upgrading Jenkins and Confluence, etc.), but I have no time to modernize the Web site. The server is paid up to June 30th, we will need more paid members to pay for it after that.
Could you be a bit more specific about what's at risk here? There are a number of resources (e.g., Jenkins build server, API documentation, Confluence) that I am sure any number of businesses still tied to WebObjects would not want to see disappear. Exactly
how much money does the WOCommunity Association need to remain viable and, in particular, to keep those online resources running?
If we stop selling membership by Shopify and we close the FreshBooks account (useless to keep it open if we close the store), we need ~ 1600$ annually for the server.
I’m finishing the accounting for our first fiscal year, all numbers will be available in a week.
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