Everyone,
It seems to me that a 7pm meeting time on Thursday evenings may cause
inconveniences, if not true conflicts. Would it help more than hurt to
move it back a half, or even a whole hour? A later time would be fine
by me, but mine is only one voice. What would be the most convenient
Whenever works well for everyone else. I am going to be trying to work on
the web site this weekend, so that we can advertise it more. From what
limited conversation I have had with Don, I think we are leaning toward a
more static web site, with the dynamic content directed more at the
Nomination accepted. Get your commitments/possible free times in by
Friday at midnight. I'll get something together for your voting
pleasure by the end of Saturday and we can vote Sunday/Monday and
hopefully meet next week.
Nate
Sounds good to me, when should we make the voting period?
Caleb Jorden
TSLUG Treasurer
Original Message Follows
From: Donald J Bindner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: [tslug] Re: meeting time
Date: Wed, 28 Aug 2002 20:20:22 -0500
Are we
I wouldn't have any trouble moving it back, but I don't have a lot of
other activities that would cause a conflict at other days/times anyway.
Does anyone have ideas for topics or discussions? I've been doing a fair
amount of working/reading about the following topics, and would be willing
Given a vote, I would prefer Wednesday night at 7 or 7:30 to either Tuesday
or Thursday.
Andy
At 10:03 PM 8/28/2002, you wrote:
Nomination accepted. Get your commitments/possible free times in by
Friday at midnight. I'll get
Donald J Bindner [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Are we committed to Thursdays? Maybe we should have a voting
period. Say you have two days to submit your commitments to one
of us who can summarize the options. Then we can pick by
consensus. I nominate our president to perform this duty!
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Sounds like the group needs an Exchange (hiss) server with Ximan Evolution to
coordinate schedules. Works for me at work well. ;-) Good luck with things this year
guys.
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