LoCo Non Profit, org
Jason Sandlin
crane.aswp at gmail.com
Sun Sep 30 13:51:11 BST 2007
Thanks, I must have missed the post. I have been out of touch for a bit and
did go back and read but maybe I just miss understood. After some discussion
and thought we have decided that using Ubuntu in the name would not be
beneficial to the cause anyway. Besides if something ever happens to Ubuntu
we would not want to have to seek a name change.
We will still continue to to spread the word about Ubuntu and support the
OS we love.
On 9/29/07, Richard A. Johnson <nixternal at ubuntu.com> wrote:
>
> I don't mean to be an ass, but if you read the archives of this mailing
> list,
> you will see that I have answered this previously.
>
> Short answer, NO. Ubuntu/Canonical will not allow you to do what you want.
> As
> for the taking in old computers, refurbishing them, and then donating
> them,
> take a look at Free Geek on this. Free Geek is already an NFP and you
> could
> probably get more information on starting up your own Free Geek in your
> area
> if one isn't already available.
>
> Also if you read back this months archive, you will see my write up on
> NFPs.
>
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>
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Jason Sandlin
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