How to Start a Free Geek

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  1. You should be 100% you know what a Free Geek is. It may be more complex than you think. Visit the What is a Free Geek? page.
  2. Read the Should I Start a Free Geek page. There are many situations where starting a Free Geek is not the right idea, and it's best to review them.
  3. Connect up with us. Join the startup email list. There's a page for doing that at http://www.freegeek.org/about/intergalactic/startup-list-signup/
  4. Review the documents that already exist. You're on the right track starting with this page, and all the links that come from this page.
  5. Ask questions. The startup list is a good place, so is IRC, or you can call us.

Don't do these things yet

Don't set up a domain or website (yet).
That would involve using the name Free Geek (and you need to get our approval first).
Don't incorporate using the name Free Geek (yet).
That would involve using the name Free Geek (and you need to get our approval first).

You need to get permission to use the name Free Geek before you can do any of the above. Getting permission means demonstrating that you understand what a Free Geek is and what you're getting yourself into when you set one up.

Don't use the name "Free Geek" as if you are already a Free Geek.
It's fine to say you're trying to start one up. Point people to our website [[1]] if they have questions you can't answer.

It's never to soon to do these things

  • Join the startup list.
  • Ask questions about how things could be done.
  • Ask others to help out. A lot of folks might want to.

Got it?

If you've read all the above, including everything that is linked (and several of the pages linked from those links) then you might have a grasp of what a Free Geek is and whether you likely have the resources to pull it off. If you have any questions, re-read the documents, post questions on the startup list, ask on IRC, or give us a call.

If you think you're ready to go ahead, it's time to review the application process. The overview can be found in the Trademark application flow chart. But you'll want a more detailed set of steps to start you out (NEED LINK TO APPLICANT ORIENTED FLOW CHART).

At any point, you can decide that you'd rather not be a Free Geek and instead do something different (using a different name).