We don't really need a formal two-tier payment system.  We can just have a low membership fee and strongly suggest that people who are gainfully employed make an additional donation.

As for which documents to post online, I don't think most organizations post the documents themselves, but they do have a press release page that gives information about them.  We'll have a "news" link front and centre on our new website.

Jeffery Nichols, M.A.
User:Arctic.gnome
Edmonton, AB



On 2011-01-08, at 15:33 , James Heilman wrote:

1) Regarding fees: Yes there are benefits to both high and low amount. I am of the opinion that from members we wish personal time more than money. People who are willing to organize events, runs things ect. How much money people are willing to put forth does not necessarily reflect commitment (even though it does to some degree)  Some people will than be willing to give larger sums of money either with or without strings attached. Once things are up and running my business will make a $1000 dollar donation to Wiki Canada so that we are not completely destitute.

2) Do people wish that I post the documents of incorporation online? I would off course remove the personal contact information of directors who wish to keep a lower profile. A copy of the bylaws as accepted by the government are on the meta site.

3) WRT our own website Alan Walker and Ray Saintonge have been working on it. We have a web address. There was some discussion of logos. Do we have a role out of scheduled for the site?

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James Heilman
MD, CCFP-EM, Wikipedian


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