[Noisebridge-discuss] Noisebridge: Death and Taxes

Patrick Keys citizenkeys at gmail.com
Tue Dec 21 00:48:39 UTC 2010


 > It is premature and I think a little insulting, to suggest that since
 > the process is not somehow transparent to you (and specifically during
 > the holidays where she and others are traveling) that it is somehow
 > not up to snuff or that we're in immediate danger of collapse.

It's not premature when this thread is titled "death and taxes" and the 
original message directly stated that noisebridge could be closing in 
February.

What's insulting is for people to keep asking for money and yet not 
giving any direct answer when people ask how much money we already have.

If somebody would say "we're $1000 short on funds for february", then 
it's easy to say "5 people each need to donate $200, or 10 people need 
to donate $100, etc."

Whether Kelly is the treasurer or not, how difficult can it be to login 
to our Wells Fargo account and get an exact amount of how much funds we 
have available?

Why is there this big secrecy over how much money we have in the bank?


Patrick




On 12/20/2010 3:55 PM, Lamont Lucas wrote:
> On 12/20/10 3:33 PM, Patrick Keys wrote:
>> My conversation with Kelly was ultimately that she lives in Berkeley,
>> rarely visits Noisebridge, and that she has little motivation to do much
>> with Noisebridge because of her busy graduate-school plans and living in
>> Berkeley.
>
> I really appreciate your enthusiasm, but I think you lack a little
> history and perspective on the matter.
>
> Kelly has made fantastic improvements in the books in the few months
> since she took over, and I'm hoping she'll continue to make progress in
> the new year.  The main issue seems to be getting people who were going
> to pay to actually pay, and that's a slow process.
>
> It is premature and I think a little insulting, to suggest that since
> the process is not somehow transparent to you (and specifically during
> the holidays where she and others are traveling) that it is somehow not
> up to snuff or that we're in immediate danger of collapse.
>
> I suggest reading the -discuss archives on or about 9/14 of this year to
> see where we've been and what the past was.  There was a great deal of
> discussion on software, as well as a wishlist for features that you
> could quite helpfully contribute to, I'm sure.
>
>
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