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* Expenses: monitor recycling was down, health care was down because of staff reduction.
 
* Expenses: monitor recycling was down, health care was down because of staff reduction.
 
* "other facility" - rewiring bumped costs up. ($2700) and forklift.
 
* "other facility" - rewiring bumped costs up. ($2700) and forklift.
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* Wiki page: [[Actual Expenses Compared to Budget]]
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* Jeff: monitor recycling fees are far less than the $10 fee charged at the front door. What's the justification?
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* Oso: Monitors incur a large indirect cost: large amount of space, internal labor.
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* Martin: So we make some money selling some.
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* Richard: We shouldn't get into the specifics on tours...just say they're "the most expensive thing we process here.
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* Richard: against lowering the rate, because some people will never donate anything they don't have to. We need that income stream.
  
 
=== board nominees ===
 
=== board nominees ===
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Laurel presents.
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* Approved [[New Director Agreement]], which is important because we have a vacancy to fill.
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* Board discussed what characteristics they'd like in a new director:
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** non-profit experience
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** financial (accounting) knowledge
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** legal/nonprofit experience
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** not so important that they are deeply embedded in Free Geek, but they have to be able to philosophically "get" us - consensus process, etc.
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* There's a board member nomination form on the wiki.
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* feel free to talk to current board members if you have questions.
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* Please get all nominations in by next month's council meeting.
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=== gresham report ===
 
=== gresham report ===
 
=== Laptop Exploratory Internship ===
 
=== Laptop Exploratory Internship ===
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== New Commitments ==
 
== New Commitments ==
 
* REQUEST FOR VOLUNTEER PROGRAM REPORT NEXT MONTH
 
* REQUEST FOR VOLUNTEER PROGRAM REPORT NEXT MONTH
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* Phil: train more tour guides on how to talk about monitors.

Revision as of 20:20, 19 April 2006

In Attendance

Tall Wes, Seamus (board), Laurel (board), Matteo, Marie (board), Liane (staff), Debi, Richard (staff), Oso (staff), Wren (board), Joe B, Kerm, Sean, Vagrant (temp staff), Jeff R, Pete F (a-scribin), Rick (staff), Scott 28313, Jeff S, Steve (staff), Matthew H, Dave H (staff), Rev Phil (facillin), Stacey, Bill S., Charlie, Mark B., Sophia

Old Commitments

  • Mark will announce a web site he's aware of about board nominations.

(correction: non-profit information) CARRYOVER

  • If the Board has additional comments on what Board member qualities are desired, they will post to the Council list. (see reports, coming up)
  • All will think about possible Board nominees, and refer them to New Director Agreement. CO
  • Pete and Richard will post something to the Council list about Receiving position. DONE
  • Bobby and Pete will discuss a coupon (Lifestyles NW) for senior discount. DROP
  • Marie & Phil will create a video that can go on the web, etc. (by March 3rd Thurs) CARRYOVER (will be done by April 20) DONE - will be shown tomorrow night. Will be posted on web once it's ready.
  • Martin, Wren, Clout, Wes will convene to do needs assessment for blind linux distro. Martin will send email to schedule a meeting DROP (until after martin comes back) Martin--NEW COMMITMENT to convene a group.
  • everybody give feedback on Media Kit DO IT! DONE! DO MORE IF YOU LIKE!
  • recycling and action committees will develop a plan to make sure tools are safe ONGOING EFFORTS. (Drop from commitment list.)

Reports

REQUEST FOR VOLUNTEER PROGRAM REPORT NEXT MONTH

uganda report

budget report

board report

  • Seamus: How's the recycling committee-based approach going?
  • Liane and Oso: The team approach is working well. There have been short term issues, but the committee is adjusting; that has been worked out. Space usage is way better in recycling.
  • Jeff: Income is great, but every time he's been back there it's been a bloody mess. Is there a plan to deal with that, or is it bad timing on my part...?
  • Oso: That's the nature of recycling. There will always be some bottlenecks. However it's way better than how it was 3 months ago.
  • Vagrant: Staff coverage has not been solid. Big backups, a willing volunteer, and nobody to train them. Not good.
  • Liane: the schedule has some gaps.
  • Matthew: backlog of systems to be recycled happened recently. Whats the plan.
  • Oso: This was basically a one-time issue to get to a sustainable level.
  • Jeff S: let's send concerns to Recycling committee to be addressed in the future. recycling@freegeek.org
  • Jeff R: There's a fluid nature to Recycling, seeing it at any given moment does not necessarily give an accurate view of how it is. Also, we should structurally make sure there are core volunteers to cover when there is a hole in the staff sched.
  • Liane: we need more recycling volunteers

Business, new and old

all new, blended for your business pleasure.

Space Usage

Jeff S. presents

Space Usage was brought up 6-8 months ago. We agreed we should figure out how to manage space. The minutes from a meeting were posted, but the issue has been dropped. A reminder to Council to readdress this issue.

Jeff, Matteo, Steve S, Rick, Oso, Sophia, Stacey, Mark are interested, and will figure out a way to meet amongst themselves.

Uganda Presentation

projector thingy aint working. Martin reports low-tech and verbally!

Martin went to Uganda.

We sent 80 diskless terminals, etc, to Gulu University. and they were really happy to get them. Nearly all hard drives broke in transit, lots of CDs too. This was organized by Beaverton Rotary Club, funded by International Book Club (or some such.) There was some stuff we should have sent, some we didn't think of (spare parts), some we didn't have (screwdrivers, tools.) UPSs would have been really good. More networking hardware (especially long-distance, like directional wifi or fiber optic.) They already had 3 labs with Pentium IV computers just for internet access...they didn't realize they had way more than they needed in some areas. Local networking was high quality. It was all running Windows, much licensing questionable.

  • Steve: Maybe a better charitable donation would be to bring folks here to train them in sys admin.
  • Jeff S: did you manage to do some teaching?
  • Martin: Much of the stuff was cultural and structural. It wasn't understood that an individual should be striving to produce value (rather than just doing an isolated task)
  • Debi: Are you going back?/Would you want to do it again?
  • Martin: That would be great if there were an opportunity, it would be possible to do more with the knowledge he has now.
  • Martin: lots of his time there was spent teaching. Free software culture, system administration, etc. Just the basics, all concepts were new - even "how networking works."
  • Jeff: Was there anybody there who could be trained to do more teaching?
  • Martin: Yes. The teaching staff was good, the tech folks were intelligent but lacking resources and a "starting point."
  • Martin started the beginnings of change/growth.
  • It would have been nice to have had more time with functional equipment.
  • Has not yet talked with Beaverton Rotary Club, but will.
  • Jeff S: let's set up a mailing list to provide ongoing support for them.
  • Martin: We should not offer developing countries trash. This is really important. They don't have the technical knowledge to maintain or repair things, so things degrade faster. (The Diskless terminals were great, hard drives should be packed very carefully.)
  • They would love if we came back.
  • There will be pics tomorrow night at Thirsty Third Thurs.

Budget Report

Richard presents.

We spent less AND brought in more than planned. Instead of losing $3,000 as expected, we gained $25,000.

  • Donations were up more than expected.
  • Monitor fees were 87% of what we expected.
  • Recycling income up 53%.
  • Store got $54,000 instead of $38,000 expected.
  • Expenses: monitor recycling was down, health care was down because of staff reduction.
  • "other facility" - rewiring bumped costs up. ($2700) and forklift.
  • Wiki page: Actual Expenses Compared to Budget
  • Jeff: monitor recycling fees are far less than the $10 fee charged at the front door. What's the justification?
  • Oso: Monitors incur a large indirect cost: large amount of space, internal labor.
  • Martin: So we make some money selling some.
  • Richard: We shouldn't get into the specifics on tours...just say they're "the most expensive thing we process here.
  • Richard: against lowering the rate, because some people will never donate anything they don't have to. We need that income stream.

board nominees

Laurel presents.

  • Approved New Director Agreement, which is important because we have a vacancy to fill.
  • Board discussed what characteristics they'd like in a new director:
    • non-profit experience
    • financial (accounting) knowledge
    • legal/nonprofit experience
    • not so important that they are deeply embedded in Free Geek, but they have to be able to philosophically "get" us - consensus process, etc.
  • There's a board member nomination form on the wiki.
  • feel free to talk to current board members if you have questions.
  • Please get all nominations in by next month's council meeting.

gresham report

Laptop Exploratory Internship

receiving internship

Free Geek franchising and trademark issues

Big corporate donors of stuff (i.e. Providence)

New Commitments

  • REQUEST FOR VOLUNTEER PROGRAM REPORT NEXT MONTH
  • Phil: train more tour guides on how to talk about monitors.