It’s been on the back-burner for a bit but it’s time that I get on it and register our operation as a on-profit organization. We will be registering under the BC Societies Act. Completing this registration will allow for opening up a bank account under the organization’s name and reopen donations and have the previously donated funds transferred from @smorks@lemmy.ca to the organization.

To this date since taking over operations of Lemmy.ca I have personally covered the costs and have not been reimbursed to keep accounting as clean as possible. This will continue until registration has been completed.

First step to this is picking a name to register the Society under. Requirements for the name can be found here.

While the initial main purpose of the society/organization will be operating Lemmy.ca we would prefer a name that would be fit for operations of other open communication platforms as well as other potential projects that we may want to participate in in the future. Something somewhat open ended.

Please give us some suggestions and we will take the suggestions under advisement when picking a name.

Further information on non-profit registration in BC can be found here.

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    Im gonna take a second and thank @smorks for taking responsibility to give us this server, then selflessly giving away control and the funds in his charge to the new foundation.

    We are grateful for your hard work and transperency.

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    I would like to caution against opting for a name that may be too open ended as it may dilute the purpose of the foundation simultaneously; in what people may misunderstand/perceive its purpose to be, and the scope of actions the foundations takes to achieve that unclear or shifting purpose/goal.

    Firstly, a general or vague name will not immediately define the organization and therefore require more explanations and time to always explain its purpose/mission so as to avoid misunderstandings and/or apathy.

    Secondly, an open ended or general name may look convenient because we do not yet clearly know everything the foundation may need to do in the future so we settle for a “catch-all” and hope for the best.

    However, a vague or general name also leaves open the possibility to have the foundation’s initial purpose be diverted to something completely unrelated or maybe even counterproductive due to the nature of a changing context (original decision maker leaves, communities has diverging and incompatible priorities, takeover à-la-twitter, lopsided/frivolous legal threats, etc…).

    Hence, we should first list all the goals and purposes we may have, wish and foresee for the foundation first. Then, vote on what make overall sense to include before selecting a name that succcintly and neatly encompasses those goals/missions.

    Thank you for coming to my probably pointless Ted Talk™©® 🤣

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    LEMMYS:

    Lame Eccentrics Mostly Making Yapping Sounds

    Local Ernest Morons Monologueing Yearningly Sometimes

    Lighthearted Edgy Magnificent & Marvellous Youths Swearing

    Lovable Ethically Mediocre Miscreants Yellowing Slowly

    I could go on, but it’s getting late.

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    Would be interested in knowing what kind of future projects we’re thinking about? Do we want it focused on Federated projects? Or more open communication standards beyond the fediverse?

    Something like Canadian Open-Source Communication Advocates (or Association) is very generic sounding

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      Would be interested in knowing what kind of future projects we’re thinking about?

      Other than a potential matrix server, I do not currently have anything in mind. The future is unpredictable.

      An example of a non-profit effort that I took on in the past is COVID PPE 3D printing with volunteer community printers. If something like that was needed for pandemic or disaster relief again would be nice to not have to go through the trouble of spinning up a new non-profit.

      I think we can definitely work with Canadian Open Source Communication Association. Maybe swap out Communication for Community.

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      There’s been some interest in things like a matrix server, so it’d be good to leave us options for more.

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    I don’t have a suggestion, but I want to thank you for all your hard work to maintain this community and everything you’ve done going above an beyond.

    I’m not able to financially contribute, but I’ve UX/UI/usability and graphic design skills (I was a top 3 finalist for an Apple design award) – I’d like to offer that if you need those services.

    Thanks so much for making this community a success!

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    Cagora

    (Based on Canada + agora)

    agora
    noun (1)
    ag·​o·​ra ˈa-gə-rə
    : a gathering place 
    
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    Canadian Open Communication Knowledge Server.

    Apologies but in my world we have to have a round of toilet humour before anything gets named.

    What I see as unique about the service is that it’s Canadian, it’s focused on providing a social media function, and it’s built on a federated platform…Federated Social Media Canada?