On Tue, Feb 18, 2003 at 01:59:35PM +0200, Ira Abramov wrote:
> Quoting Reuven M. Lerner, from the post of Tue, 18 Feb:
> > 
> > But I still would have liked to hear more of an overview of where
> > things have come from, and where they're going -- and why an amuta is
> > necessary and good.  (I happen to think that Hamakor is one of the
> > best things that has happened to open-source/free software in Israel
> > for a while, and I have a great deal of respect for the organizers.)
> 
> make that "Hamakor is one of the best things that is yet to
> happen.." :)

Hamakor is here to help people who want to organize events, to provide
legal and financial services to those people. It was not founded in
order to organize the events!

Having said that, most of the organizers and all of the board members
are people who have put their money where their mouth is, and actually
organized installation parties, events and lectures. I doubt we'll
stop doing that. 

Give us time, though. We're still tangled up in the initial
beaurocracy birthing pains. 
-- 
Muli Ben-Yehuda
http://www.mulix.org
http://syscalltrack.sf.net


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