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* Set up logo, website, and T-shirts
 
* Set up logo, website, and T-shirts
 
* Collected names at Earth Day event
 
* Collected names at Earth Day event
* Formed initial board of directors, filed articles of incorporation, bylaws in state of Oregon
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* Formed initial board of directors, filed [[Articles of Incorporation|articles of incorporation]], bylaws in state of Oregon
 
* Applied for [[Free Geek's status as a nonprofit|501(c)(3) tax status]] with IRS
 
* Applied for [[Free Geek's status as a nonprofit|501(c)(3) tax status]] with IRS
 
* Acquired space (rental, 5,000 sq ft)
 
* Acquired space (rental, 5,000 sq ft)

Revision as of 18:20, 23 September 2008

2000

  • Set up logo, website, and T-shirts
  • Collected names at Earth Day event
  • Formed initial board of directors, filed articles of incorporation, bylaws in state of Oregon
  • Applied for 501(c)(3) tax status with IRS
  • Acquired space (rental, 5,000 sq ft)
  • Sep 1, first day of business
  • Developed network
  • Dec, Established mailing lists for ASS, Education, Events, Hardware, Volunteer, News, Funding, Linux
  • Dec, Developed first version of Freekbox
  • Formed staff collective (3 people)

2001

  • Feb 17, Four computer adopters participate in the first "Getting Started With Your FreekBox" class and leave with Freekbox 1 systems.
  • Apr 14, Big Meeting, discussed structure of organization
  • Aug 11, Received E-cheivement Award from the National Public Radio program E-town
  • Sep 21, Waiting list for adoption shifts is over two months long
  • Oct 25, All Volunteer Meeting
  • Nov 10, Open House
  • Dec, Expected funding falls through. Things look grim.

2002

This year saw the transition from (Mandrake based) Freekbox 1 to (Debian based) Freekbox II, the start of a quality control process, and the development of an imaging system

  • Jan 12, All Volunteer Meeting (to discuss funding fall through ramifications). Decision to not sell of systems in the store.
  • May, Staff expands to 4 people
  • Jun, Community Council proposed
  • Jun or Jul, First major corporate donation (100 or so Vectra Pentiums) allow us to catch up on FreekBox production. Freekbox 2 introduced.
  • Jun 29, Geek Fair 2002
  • Jul 26, Approved Sales Coordinator position at the first Community Council meeting [1]
  • Aug, We begin selling systems in the store. Much discussion in the "Full Circle Back to Halt" thread. [2] The word "storebox" first used. [3]
  • Aug 12, Proposed doubling of space via a lease (though already paying a storage fee for using the new space)
  • Aug 13, Change hours of operation to 11 to 7 (was noon to 8)
  • Aug 26, Council meeting. It is reported that folks in South Bend are interested in starting a Free Geek.
  • Aug 26, We are running four build workshops per week
  • Sep 24, Last "Getting Started" class for Freekbox 1.
  • Sep 26, Possibility of doing consulting for City of Vancouver raised, but it may be related to prison labor (CREAM project) [4]
  • Oct 2, Establishment of "social" email list [5]
  • Oct 24, Staff members get paid $1,000 per month. Monthly expenses are around $9,000 per month. [6]
  • Oct, Do we call volunteers "members", "workers", "volunteers", or what? Should everyone wear a badge of some sort? Discussion ensues. [7]
  • Nov 21, Council Meeting: [8]
    • Freekbox II released "into the wild"
    • Problems associated with large grants going out of the country (Argentina/Ecuador) begin to get on our radar
  • CREAM project proposal [9]
  • Dec 19, Retreat planned [10]

2003

Discussed this year: laptops, propagating other Free Geeks, etc.

  • Jan 15, Vagrant visits similar organization in Wisconsin [11]
  • Jan 16, Free Geek Michiana posts to the council list at the mothership [12]
  • Jan 16, First contact from ISP whiz to coho [13]
  • Dec, Potato and fromage stunt pulled on Collab list.

2004

2005

2006

  • Jul 28-29, Intergalactic meeting. [16]

2007

  • Mar 6, IRC meetup [17]

2008