The Action Committee Report

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From: aa817@freenet.durham.org (Neil MacDonald)

Subject: The Action Committee Report

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Date: Fri, 30 May 1997 01:13:25 GMT



Things have been moving so fast that it has been very difficult to pass on

information. Finally, things are coming together.



A preliminary proposal for the servival of DFN has been given to the Advisory

Committee, which was set up by the Board of DFN, to oversee the orderly

shut down of DFN. As you have been informed by Advisory Committee, the DFN

is scheduled to cease operation on May 31, 1997.



The Advisory Committee has been receptive to the proposal that was

submitted by the Action Committee. After studying the proposal, they gave

a list of questions that they needed addressed. The Action Committee met

last night to address these questions. The answers will be e-mailed to the

Advisory Committee today.



No doubt, the Advisory Committee will request a meeting with the Action

Committee to further discuss the proposal. At this point in time, we have

no idea when this meeting will take place. The request for a meeting will

come from the Advisory Committee.



                    What does the proposal contain?



At the May 22nd meeting, Mr George Ramos made a proposal to the members.

The main points are:

- rent free space for the DFN equipment.

- access to telephone lines for DFN.

- help in maintenance of the system that belongs to DFN. DFN members will

  work in conjunction with Mr Ramos's staff in keeping the DFN equipment

  operational.



This is a temporary arrangement until the members of DFN can reorganize,

find funding and eventually a new home for their equipment. In return, Mr

Ramos will receive advertising privileges for sponsoring the telephone

lines. This advertising privilege will remain in effect until the DFN can

afford to have its own quarters.



                             Please Note:



At all times during this arrangement, the control of the equipment and the

content that belongs to DFN will remain in the control of DFN. Mr Ramos's

offer is a very generous one to an organization that is virtually

bankrupt. We thank George for this offer.



                          What happens next?



The Action Committee must wait for a decision from the Advisory Committee.

On request, the Action Committee will immediately provide any additional

information that may be requested by this Committee.



Even if the Advisory Committee accepts the proposal on Friday, the DFN

must cease to operate temporarily. The present space in Oshawa, that

houses the main equipment, must be vacated by the end of this month. The

equipment that is located in Ajax requires the Oshawa equipment to

operate. Ajax does not operate independently of Oshawa.



Therefore, the DFN will be ceasing, its present, operation as of May 31,

1997. To give an honest answer, the shut down could be permanent, down for

a week or two, down for a few days or down for a few hours. At this point

in time, the answer to this very important question is not known. If the

Advisory Committee reject the proposal then the DFN will cease to operate

permanently. If the Advisory Committee accepts the proposal then the DFN

will come back to life. At this point Bell Canada enters the picture.

Telephone lines must be transferred to the new location or new lines will

have to be installed. We will be totally at the mercy of Bell Canada as to

how long this will take.



The Action Committee has been working hard and will continue to work hard

to see that this proposal is accepted by the Advisory Committee. To my

knowledge, this is the only proposal that has been put before the

Committee.



                   We need the members help.



Since the DFN will cease to operate on May 31, 1997, we need to come up

with a method of keeping you, the members, informed of what is happening.

Please, please let us know of any suggestions that you might have in how

this problem can be solved. The only suggestion from the meeting last

night is a follows.



Needed two or three individuals from

            Ajax

            Whitby

            Oshawa

            Bowmanville

            Uxbridge

            and any other area that is long distance from the above, to

allow their names and telephone numbers to be used by members to get

updates on what is happening. The Action Committee will keep these

individuals informed of happenings. The rest of the members can get

updated information from these people.



                      Will it work?

                      Has anybody an alternative suggestion?

                      Please, who will volunteer?



I am cetain that a further update on happenings will be posted sometime on

Friday.



Neil MacDonald

aa817

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