What to see and do at Linuxcon
Mike Bilow
mikebw at bilow.bilow.uu.ids.net
Wed Jan 31 12:35:00 EST 1996
Jerry Feldman wrote in a message to Mike Bilow:
> When I originally joined the BCS in 1976 or so, the membership
> forms were mimeographed onto blue construction paper and the
> dues were about $5. Maybe we should go back to that.
JF> There is a proposal from a couple of BOD members to roll
JF> back dues. Maybe we should limit staff based upon the
JF> percentage of members. However, the BCS does a lot of public
JF> service work, and does receive grants.
It is not the dues I have problems with. It is the absence of a mission. When
you could simply round up people in a room because they had a common interest
in computers, and discussion could concern soldering technique, the BCS did not
so much require a formal mission. Now these odd toys are in every office and
in many homes, they are sold at Lechmere, and the BCS is bewildered.
I am really appalled by the idea of turning the Megameeting over to a
professional trade show producer. I go to that crap all the time. My God, I
even had free passes to "E-Mail World" a couple of months ago! We do not need
yet another one of these things. The BCS should not be in the business of
playing a captive audience.
I do not have all the answers, but I can see that commercializing BCS like this
is a serious mistake. Perhaps the proper business model is the non-profit
Consumers Union, which publishes Consumer Reports. Turning the Megameeting
into a brand-name and selling it is the beginning of the end. I expect that
the Linux group, if no one else, would understand this.
-- Mike
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