On 10Mar2005 08:26AM (-0800), William Diehl wrote:
> I know the differences between a formally structured agenda vs. a casual
> enthusiast's club were discussed early during our charter process, but
> since no one has tabled any ideas with enthusiasm, let's just set a date
> and see who shows up and talk about whatever.

For the record, when I still had the time, I was definitely trying to go
for the informal, seeing who had items of interest, and could do what,
and if anyone wanted to meet up or anything, etc..  trying to involve
everyone and not just be the guy in charge

Certainly there have been times where someone said "Hey, we should meet
this month" and I have felt that the expectation was for me to organize
something, and I simply have no time to try and single-handedly do this,
and have definitely tried to make it clear that everyone should be
involved.

So, I think it would be great to have a lan party, or a pizza party and
just hang out.  It would be fun.


If someone plans something, or this materializes, please let me know, in
case I am around...  although there is a good chance I won't be around
until May   :( Between now and May 5th, I'm home about 6 days total,
including trips to Washington D.C., St. Louis, and Amsterdam.

Is there value in hanging on to the mailing-list?  The domain will have
to be renewed by 4/28   I know that's more of a 'formal' thing, so if we
don't want it, and just want to do personal e-mail, or a yahoo groups
thing, then i'll let the domain lapse.   I like having some kind of
e-mail system since I'm basically never at LLU anymore, so I never hear
when people are going to get together unless someone e-mails me.



Cheers,

David

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