looks good to me :)

is the meeting open for all ? and any ideas where it will be held ?

Ramon/keith any comments re- IRC channel (registered) ?

Thanks & Regards.
AiR.

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Ramon Casha
Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2003 4:00 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [LINUX.ORG.MT] Proposed statute, proposed date, and other matters


For our first meeting in which we'll choose a committee and decide on other 
matters like the statute, I propose Saturday 13th December in the morning, 
unless there are objections (in which case please voice them). It's a public 
holiday and not too close to Christmas/New Year, which tends to be disruptive 
for such activities. Exact time and place will be announced later in any case.

I've seen a variety of statutes/constitutions/bylaws of other LUGs, and have 
come up with a draft for one of our own. I've also collected some links to 
other LUGs' statutes for you to look through.

Belfast: http://www.belfastlinux.org/article/c2001
Ireland: http://www.linux.ie/legal/constitution.php
Imperial College UK: http://www.union.ic.ac.uk/rcc/linux/constitution.pdf
Australia: http://linux.org.au/org/new/constitution.phtml (proposed new const.)
Kitsap Peninsula: http://www.kplug.org/template.php3?insert=bylaws.html
Metro Detroit: http://www.mdlug.org/mdlug/admin/bylaws.html
Linux Enthusiasts & Professionals: 
http://www.leap-cf.org/article.php3?article=bylaws
Cincinnati: http://www.clug.org/about/clug-bylaws-20000826.html
Ontario Canada: http://www.oclug.on.ca/bylaws.php
S.Mississippi: http://www.smlug.org/bylaws.php and 
http://www.smlug.org/constitution.php
Hong Kong: http://www.linux.org.hk/hklug_agreement.php3?lang=en

On the other hand there are a number of LUGs which do without a statute, such 
as Edinburgh. I tried to keep the statute simple - some of the ones above need 
a team of lawyers just to interpret them. The statute is not carved in stone, 
so we could adopt one to begin with and then refine it as we go along.

Here's another link which might be useful: 
http://www.linux.org/docs/ldp/howto/User-Group-HOWTO.html




Proposed Statute of the MLUG

Name of organisation 


The name of the organisation shall be Malta Linux User Group (MLUG).



Organisation


The MLUG is an independent, non-profit organisation, operated by its members.



Aims


To provide a forum for discussing and gaining experience on the GNU/Linux 
operating system and open-source software (OSS).


To increase awareness and promote the use of the GNU/Linux operating system and 
OSS in Malta.



Membership


Membership in the MLUG is open to individuals who agree with these aims and 
accept this Statute.


Membership is obtained by subscribing to the mailing list.


There is currently no membership fee.



Committee


The MLUG shall have a committee which runs the society on behalf of its members.


The committee consists of five members, who will decide between them the 
following roles. Other roles may be created as necessary.


Chairperson.
The responsibility of the chairperson is to chair committee and general 
meetings.


Secretary.
The responsibility of the Secretary is to document meeting proceedings, and 
deal with correspondence.


Public Relations Officer.
The PRO is responsible for the MLUG’s public image.


Assistant chairperson, and assistant secretary, to take over these roles in the 
absence of the chairperson or secretary.


Treasurer.
The treasurer is responsible for any assets belonging to the MLUG.



Committee decisions shall be decided by majority voting. A quorum for a 
committee meeting shall consist of 3 members.


All committee members should strive to assist one another in accomplishing all 
necessary tasks.


The term of office is one year, after which committee members may seek 
reelection.



Committee elections


The committee is elected during annual (AGM) or extraordinary general meetings 
(EGM).


Elections are done via a democratic vote, with each member being entitled to 
one vote, if there are more candidates than positions in the committee.


Any person who has been a member for at least 1 month prior to election is 
entitled to vote in the election or any other votes taken, and may stand for 
election.


In the event of a resignation, the runner-up, if any, can automatically take 
his/her place without the need for an EGM.



Meetings


An annual general meeting is held each year in the month of October. Notice of 
the date and place must be given at least two weeks in advance via the mailing 
list.


The annual general meeting will include reports from the outgoing committee and 
an election of the new committee.


An extraordinary general meeting will be held if requested by a majority of the 
committee, or 10% of members.



General


This statute can be modified only by a 50% approval at a general meeting.


The views and opinions of the MLUG are completely independent of those of its 
sponsors or other organisations.









Ramon Casha
Malta Linux User Group (http://linux.org.mt) 

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