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Re: Pricing Changes
#update
I too am a member or an owner of about 7 groups with less than 15 members, 3 of them with less than 6 members.
I have an aversion to social media and GIO provided a safe option for family and friends
I too am a member or an owner of about 7 groups with less than 15 members, 3 of them with less than 6 members.
I have an aversion to social media and GIO provided a safe option for family and friends
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Sandi D
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Re: Pricing Changes
#update
Obviously having nothing better to do, I just scrolled through the entire list of publicly listed groups by "most popular" and saw pages and pages of groups in the 60-80 member range that are active.
Obviously having nothing better to do, I just scrolled through the entire list of publicly listed groups by "most popular" and saw pages and pages of groups in the 60-80 member range that are active.
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J_Catlady
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#27381
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Re: Pricing Changes
#update
I think they're trying to say that there might be a bunch of non-active, or even abandoned, go-nowhere basic groups with almost zero members. It would be interesting to see if the median would be
I think they're trying to say that there might be a bunch of non-active, or even abandoned, go-nowhere basic groups with almost zero members. It would be interesting to see if the median would be
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J_Catlady
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#27380
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Re: Pricing Changes
#update
Mark wrote "The average number of subscribers to each free group on Groups.io is 85." I took that as fact, not as supposition.
Pete
Mark wrote "The average number of subscribers to each free group on Groups.io is 85." I took that as fact, not as supposition.
Pete
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Peter Cook
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#27379
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Re: Pricing Changes
#update
Maybe something like a per member pricing structure for free groups over 100 members? Or as was mentioned by Duane, a message pricing structure if messages exceed a certain amount in a specific time
Maybe something like a per member pricing structure for free groups over 100 members? Or as was mentioned by Duane, a message pricing structure if messages exceed a certain amount in a specific time
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Sandi D
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#27378
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Re: Pricing Changes
#update
It really comes down to the limit of 100 for free groups is too low.
Mark seems to think the average size of these is 60 or so but even in
the groups I am member of (all free and non profit as far
It really comes down to the limit of 100 for free groups is too low.
Mark seems to think the average size of these is 60 or so but even in
the groups I am member of (all free and non profit as far
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Dave Sergeant
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#27377
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Re: Preventing the export of a table by non-owners
#suggestion
Pete,
Being able to display the information from a table is enough to be able to gather it, and you don't need to specifically be able to download and collect it. Google the term "screen scraping" if
Pete,
Being able to display the information from a table is enough to be able to gather it, and you don't need to specifically be able to download and collect it. Google the term "screen scraping" if
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Rick N
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#27376
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Re: Calendar issue - ICS shows something other than the UI
#bug
Fastmail wasn't interpreting it correctly, which is why I reached out. I was using the python app as secondary evidence because I had deleted the Fastmail calendar that was displaying this
Fastmail wasn't interpreting it correctly, which is why I reached out. I was using the python app as secondary evidence because I had deleted the Fastmail calendar that was displaying this
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Ry Jones
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#27375
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Re: Pricing Changes
#update
(2d try)
I'm hoping we can stick to the topic and find another forum to discuss the ins and outs of being a non-profit.
Meantime, I'll just leave this here.
(2d try)
I'm hoping we can stick to the topic and find another forum to discuss the ins and outs of being a non-profit.
Meantime, I'll just leave this here.
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Peter Cook
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#27374
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Re: Pricing Changes
#update
In theory, the IRS only has jurisdiction in the United States of America, its territories and possessions.
The practice gets into global politics, but I can't see an organisation whose national tax
In theory, the IRS only has jurisdiction in the United States of America, its territories and possessions.
The practice gets into global politics, but I can't see an organisation whose national tax
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toki
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#27372
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Re: Pricing Changes
#update
That's not what it says. If you have a Premium group then it's $220 per year for up to 400 members then per member pricing kicks in if you go above 400 members. So, 1600 of your 2000 would be
That's not what it says. If you have a Premium group then it's $220 per year for up to 400 members then per member pricing kicks in if you go above 400 members. So, 1600 of your 2000 would be
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Andy Wedge
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#27371
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Re: Calendar issue - ICS shows something other than the UI
#bug
Hi Ry,
To get the python code to not display the deleted events, I had to change the DTSTART field of the event; changing it from the first instance of that event to one that coincides with the first
Hi Ry,
To get the python code to not display the deleted events, I had to change the DTSTART field of the event; changing it from the first instance of that event to one that coincides with the first
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Mark Fletcher
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#27370
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Re: Pricing Changes
#update
There's quite a bit of work to it.
Definitely not for sissies.
I would first suggest that you look at NOLO P
ress's "How to form an Okklahoma Npnprofit"
There's quite a bit of work to it.
Definitely not for sissies.
I would first suggest that you look at NOLO P
ress's "How to form an Okklahoma Npnprofit"
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Bob Bellizzi
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#27369
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Re: Calendar issue - ICS shows something other than the UI
#bug
I'm using Fastmail's calendar. Also, when I use a python iCal parser, I see:
I notice the EXDATE clauses are at the end of the stanza:
Take a look: https://github.com/ryjones/giocal
And now, for
I'm using Fastmail's calendar. Also, when I use a python iCal parser, I see:
I notice the EXDATE clauses are at the end of the stanza:
Take a look: https://github.com/ryjones/giocal
And now, for
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Ry Jones
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#27368
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Re: Pricing Changes
#update
This isn't a GIO conversation, of course. But the first question is not "How much does it cost?" It's "Do we fulfill the state and federal requirements to become one?"
Look up requirements for
This isn't a GIO conversation, of course. But the first question is not "How much does it cost?" It's "Do we fulfill the state and federal requirements to become one?"
Look up requirements for
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Peter Cook
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#27367
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Re: Calendar issue - ICS shows something other than the UI
#bug
Hi Ry,
I'm thinking it's a calendar specific issue. What calendar program are you using to view the ICS feed? I imported the feed into Google Cal, and no deleted events showed up.
Thanks,
Mark
Hi Ry,
I'm thinking it's a calendar specific issue. What calendar program are you using to view the ICS feed? I imported the feed into Google Cal, and no deleted events showed up.
Thanks,
Mark
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Mark Fletcher
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#27366
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Re: Pricing Changes
#update
So how much does it cost to become a non-profit group? My premium group, grandfathered, is $110 a year, paid annually. A new group is currently $200/year, until the price increase happens. An
So how much does it cost to become a non-profit group? My premium group, grandfathered, is $110 a year, paid annually. A new group is currently $200/year, until the price increase happens. An
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Bill in OKC too
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#27365
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Calendar issue - ICS shows something other than the UI
#bug
While trying to debug an issue, I found that the ICS feed:
https://lists.hyperledger.org/ics/1902217/3131022486068381536/feed.ics
Shows, for example, a meeting on 24-DEC for the TSC. However, when I
While trying to debug an issue, I found that the ICS feed:
https://lists.hyperledger.org/ics/1902217/3131022486068381536/feed.ics
Shows, for example, a meeting on 24-DEC for the TSC. However, when I
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Ry Jones
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#27364
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Re: Pricing Changes
#update
I also interpret Mark's comment the way Ken does. Mark says "the pricing plans will be based on the number of members in the group".
Samuel
I also interpret Mark's comment the way Ken does. Mark says "the pricing plans will be based on the number of members in the group".
Samuel
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Samuel Murrayy
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#27363
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Re: Pricing Changes
#update
Duane wrote:
I am in the same situation. I am the owner of a group with 2300 members. The group has been around since 1999 as a free space for discussing literary translation to/from Italian and it's
Duane wrote:
I am in the same situation. I am the owner of a group with 2300 members. The group has been around since 1999 as a free space for discussing literary translation to/from Italian and it's
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Marina
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#27362
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