monogram.org
COLLECTIVE
community
We run a community mastodon server and email hostiing services for members at the domain monogram.org. Started by a group of friends in 1999.
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Financial Contributions
Top financial contributors
1
Janet Boyer
$600 USD since May 2022
Jonah Duckles
$360 USD since Apr 2022
3
Brian Boyer
$360 USD since May 2022
Beth Duckles
$240 USD since Apr 2022
monogram.org is all of us
Our contributors 4
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Budget
Transparent and open finances.
-$440.00 USD
Pending
Invoice #200774
Credit from Janet Boyer to monogram.org •
+$200.00USD
Completed
Contribution #541018
Credit from Brian Boyer to monogram.org •
+$120.00USD
Completed
Contribution #537446
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Today’s balance$1,268.80 USD
Total income
$1,508.68 USD
Total disbursed
$239.88 USD
Estimated annual budget
$440.00 USD
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News from monogram.org
Updates on our activities and progress.
Monogram.org emails
Good news, @monogram.org emails are staying at Google. Google has recently backtracked on their push to make users of custom domains pay per seat for email.
Published on May 19, 2022 by Jonah Duckles
Mastodon Server
We've shaken the cobwebs off the domain name monogram.org and started it back up as a Mastodon server. What's mastodon, its a federated alternative to Twitter. We're asking for a contribution of $10/month or $120/year to help us cover hosti...
Published on May 4, 2022 by Jonah Duckles
About
This is the monogram.org Mastodon server. monogram.org started in 1999 as a community of likeminded people interested in open discourse about technology, arts, culture, and a better world.
The domain monogram.org is inspired by Robert Rauschenberg's Combine Monogram. We got inspired, around 1994, by Monogram through the documentary series "The Shock of the New" where Robert Hughes discusses pop art and its influences on modern culture. The community around monogram.org has continued a sort of Flex Seminar through online forums and other activities over the years. Have a look through archive.org to see how the site has evovled over the years.
The domain monogram.org is inspired by Robert Rauschenberg's Combine Monogram. We got inspired, around 1994, by Monogram through the documentary series "The Shock of the New" where Robert Hughes discusses pop art and its influences on modern culture. The community around monogram.org has continued a sort of Flex Seminar through online forums and other activities over the years. Have a look through archive.org to see how the site has evovled over the years.
Our team
Jonah Duckles
Admin
Beth Duckles
Admin