[Evergreen-governance-l] Membership Dues - a bad idea?
Amy Terlaga
terlaga at biblio.org
Wed Sep 1 18:00:45 EDT 2010
Right. Sorry, all. This whole idea of individual membership is throwing
me.
I've only been acquainted with institutional membership with these types of
organizations.
So, I get it - I could be a member of the Evergreen Foundation even after I
left Bibliomation (if I were to do that, which I'm not planning on doing any
time in the near future).
Because it's open source! Cool.
I get it now.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Karen Collier [mailto:kcollier at kent.lib.md.us]
Sent: Wednesday, September 01, 2010 6:00 PM
To: Galen Charlton
Cc: evergreen-governance-l at list.georgialibraries.org; Amy Terlaga
Subject: Re: [Evergreen-governance-l] Membership Dues - a bad idea?
I like Galen's suggestion of making individual contributor memberships free,
while possibly leveraging dues on institutional memberships, in the spirit
of encouraging contributions. I've got to admit, I was squirming at the
idea of having to pay to continue leading DIG.
Karen
----- "Galen Charlton" <gmc at esilibrary.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Sep 1, 2010, at 5:11 PM, Amy Terlaga wrote:
> > Actually, Steve's right, I wasn't thinking about the programmers.
> My opinion is that if you're a programmer, the dues fee should be
> waived.
>
> Ditto for the individual documenter, the individual tester, etc. The
> same point about paying for the privilege of writing code applies to
> documentation and other forms of contribution, particularly at the
> individual level.
>
> Possibly one solution is to say that individual members will not be
> levied dues without a vote of the membership, but that dues for
> institutional members could be levied upon supermajority vote of the
> board.
>
> > Here's the thing - Bibliomation (and I assume all other agencies)
> have in our budget to pay for dues to an organization like the
> Evergreen Foundation. We pay that to COSUGI right now (and COSUGI is
> separate from SirsiDynix - they're a 501c3, too).
>
> I would agree that many agencies (although not all, particularly
> individual libraries) would be in a position to pay some sort of
> institutional dues. Evergreen support vendors could as well, although
> we would want to be very careful about not setting up a dues structure
> that would disadvantage a small consultancy. What I wouldn't want to
> see is the mere act of paying dues to count as a contribution for the
> purpose of membership eligibility.
>
> > My big fear is that if we don't put it in now, to try to introduce
> it later will be even harder.
> >
> > I do not want to cripple the Foundation right from the start.
>
> I think retaining a section about the Foundation reserving the right
> to levy dues in the future is needed.
>
> Can we establish a dues structure right away? I'm less sure about
> that, but if we want to hold a meeting to try, I'm game. Soliciting
> an initial round of seed money is more likely, I suspect, but we'd
> have to figure what we'd be paying for. What would be the expenses?
> I could envision things like filing fees to establish the foundation,
> but those would likely be nominal. The conference is an obvious
> expense, but funding for that wouldn't *have* to come from dues -
> registration fees and sponsorship could continue to fund the
> conference.
>
> Regards,
>
> Galen
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