SacLUG Constitution
Article 1: Name
Our club’s name is the “Sacramento Linux Users Group” or “SacLUG” for short.
Article 2: Purpose
Our purposes are:
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To promote the Linux operating system, Free Software, Open Source, and open standards, in the Greater Sacramento Valley including but not limited to the Republic of Davis.
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To provide a social setting in which Linux-using residents of of the Sacramento Valley can meet each other to share ideas, technical know-how and friendship.
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To provide a support network for residents of the Sacramento Valley in use and maintenance of Linux and UNIX operating systems.
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To contribute to the free software community at large.
Article 3: Membership
Everyone can attend SacLUG meetings and serve as officers of SacLUG, unconditionally. We don’t discriminate or exclude people from membership or officership for any reason whatsoever. There are no exceptions to this rule. In accordance to California state law, we don’t haze. A member is anyone who has an interest in the club’s objectives and who attends meetings and/or participates in the group. Participation includes subscribing to the mailing list(s).
Article 4: The Constitution
Section 1: Constitution Location
The official constitution’s location is http://www.saclug.org/constitution
Section 2: Constitutional Amendment
Anyone can bring up a constitutional amendment to an elected officer. A 2/3 majority of votes from a quarum of elected officials is sufficient to permit alterations to the constitution. The secretary will conduct the vote.
Article 5: Dissolution
Anyone can bring up a motion to dissolve the group at a group meeting. A vote will be taken at the next meeting and must pass by a two thirds majority of people attending the meeting, plus a majority vote of all present elected officers. All remaining privately obtained funds and equipment will be donated to The Linux Project, under the supervision of the remaining board members at the time of dissolution. If this organization no longer exists or can’t accept the donation, privately obtained funds shall be donated to the Free Software Foundation.