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The President's Message

by Tony Butka

Well, we're trying to get the Board meetings shorter and more fun, but corporate structures are only fun to MBA candidates. The Board has agreed that we should incorporate as a 501(c)6 as close to our SCOUG name as possible, file Articles of Incorporation & Bylaws as close to the existing documents as we can, and before we take the plunge, ask for your blessing at the June meeting. Assuming all is well, we will then find out about tax stuff & engage our CPA to take it from there.

Our fearless treasurer, Steven Levine, is tirelessly working as I write to work out the details on fulfilling Serenity Systems kind special price offer for those at the May meeting to purchase eComm Station. While I wasn't there, I heard that the meeting was well attended and lively. Thanks all, especially Sheridan for filling in.

The other major news is that we have decided to defer Warp Expo West until sometime around the end of the year. While the committee has done a great job, we simply didn't have enough volunteers step up to take charge and handle all of the details involved in putting together a first class event in such a short time frame. We will do it, we just want to make sure that the event is done right. So all of you who are just thirsting to help do a gangbusters Warp event, step right up and volunteer! I know that I am.


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SCOUG, Warp Expo West, and Warpfest are trademarks of the Southern California OS/2 User Group. OS/2, Workplace Shell, and IBM are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation. All other trademarks remain the property of their respective owners.