[Linux-aus] Grant Application - A grant to Moe Menshed (about to start)
Noel Butler
noel.butler at ausics.net
Fri Mar 24 14:27:22 AEDT 2017
Has this Luke been approached to donate his time?
I gather the request is for a grant to pay him, your pretty much saying
50 dollars an hour, that seems excessive given the Men's Shed's
operation which usually has all mentors/experts donate their time, so I
at least, have reservations.
If the grant request was however for the computer room "equipment" that
could not be found through donations (talked to Harvey Norman?) like
modem/router/switches, cabling, I do fully support that type of request.
On 24/03/2017 09:04, Kathy Reid wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm forwarding this Grant Application on behalf of Robert Palmer (CC'd) - feedback on this Grant Application from the community is now open for two weeks.
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Kathy
>
> -------- Forwarded Message --------
>
> SUBJECT:
> [LACTTE] A grant to Moe Menshed (about to start)
>
> DATE:
> Fri, 17 Mar 2017 11:08:20 +1100
>
> FROM:
> Robert Palmer <rpalmer47 at gmail.com>
>
> TO:
> council at linux.org.au
>
> Dear Linux Council,
> Moe Menshed is just starting up. I was a member of the Menshed in Wagga Wagga but was hit by a car when riding a bicycle, I was knocked unconscious for a week and broke my right leg. I was flown to Sydney and then to Melbourne. I came to Moe because I have some familly in the area.
> I have met someone who is part of an attempt to start a Menshed in Moe.
> His name is Collin Wootton, tel 03 5127 3693. I understand that they have a building chosen but not much installed. In Wagga Wagga the Menshed had a very extensive building with much very expensive fitting and turning machinery that was very competently run by a group of old men. They also had a computer room which had more users than the workshop. I would like the Moe Menshed to start up with a computer room. For that to happen we need a few computer experts preferably, I hope with enthusiasm for and knowledge of Linux as well as Windows.
> I have met a young bloke in Moe whose knowledge of Linux is much greater than mine. his name is Luke and he teaches mostly bored housewives in a few classes. I am surprised to find someone in Moe with more knowledge of Linux than I have. He also is much better, than I am, at getting information from the Internet and has a good knowledge of modern computers which I for one, lack badly. He teaches in Moe Neighbourhood House in Elizabeth st.
> If he was in the Menshed when it is starting up and answering questions, it would be a good thing. Many people have older computers which will not run Windows 10 but will run Linux, eg Mint, Mate or Ubuntu. Rather than spend about $1000 on a new computer they would do better to install Linux. He would be able to tell them how to do this.
> The computer room would need a Router (Modem) with connections for at least four computers and a telephone for the Menshed administration. I don't know what is being done about this. Collin Wootton 03 5127 3693 should be able to tell you this.
> I do not know what teachers are payed but I would think that if he got $100 for two hour lessons for about ten weeks, it would be very helpful.
> Yours Robert Palmer at rpalmer47 at gmail.com
>
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Noel Butler
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