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On 2/2/12 7:51 AM, Brian Sheldon wrote:
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cite="mid:CAEV3eoLW75tC=p6RcE3nycdoHu7vqzGBPCUWttveFZtd7L+vLQ@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">So it looks like the OkcCoCo will be not be going
away. I assume we want to keep using the OkcCoCo for our meetings.
What do you think?</blockquote>
I see no reason not too.<br>
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cite="mid:CAEV3eoLW75tC=p6RcE3nycdoHu7vqzGBPCUWttveFZtd7L+vLQ@mail.gmail.com"
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<div>Jason - I still need the title & description for your Feb
talk.</div>
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I'll either update the site or email it to you today, from one my
many, many email addresses. ;)<br>
<br>
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cite="mid:CAEV3eoLW75tC=p6RcE3nycdoHu7vqzGBPCUWttveFZtd7L+vLQ@mail.gmail.com"
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<div>Should we do the something like what the OkcCoCo did with <a
moz-do-not-send="true" href="http://www.indiegogo.com/">http://www.indiegogo.com</a> and
create a way for people/companies to sponsor us via the web? I
haven't looked at the indiegogo site enough to see if it would
work for us. What do you think?</div>
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I think indiegogo.com is typically for short, fixed-length
fundraisers, though I could be wrong. If we're interested in
something like this, though, we might look at what PayPal offers. I
think there would be a way either to embed something on our site or
maybe just add a link to the PayPal site and the work is done
there. That might be more end-user friendly. There's no telling
how effective it might be, but you never know till you try. :)<br>
<br>
jason<br>
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