We had a meeting last night! It was decently well attended, by 8 people.
We took a vote on sudoroom signing the Apartheid Free Communities pledge and
it passed! We should all be very proud of that.
here are the meeting notes.
https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Meeting_Notes_2025-07-16
Sudoroom needs more people to get involved with making stuff happen, including
just coming to meetings and talking about stuff! Don't let just a few people
have all the fun.
We need more monthly income. Anyone reading this can sign up for monthly
donations at
https://sudoroom.org/humans and if you already are setup, you can
log in and raise your monthly amount if you can afford it. I know a lot of
people give $10/mo and it's better than nothing but we need more.
We're at least $500 short every month, and we're going to run out of money in
about 2-3 months if we don't change that now.
-jake
On Wed, 16 Jul 2025, Laura Wesely via sudo-discuss wrote:
Thank you for flagging this meeting tonight!
Sadly, I cannot be there in person. For folks joining, I'd like to echo the
importance of this meeting, and especially discussing a leadership
structure. The Apartheid Free Pledge has been on the agenda for a while now
and discussions have bubbled up here and there, but perhaps it is now time
to vote --- though without a leadership structure in place, perhaps that
would be putting the cart before the horse?
With love,
Lo
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*(Laura Wesely)*
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What it writes into the heart muscles of five star generals is distinct
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stands outside the consequences of injustice and inequality*
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