Hi Haim,
I totally do not agree to the "vs." in the subject. A Linux club in
each city would be good if possible.
Haim - Go for it. It is hard work and when you will have a well
established LUG - we all will earn from it.
In time I believe more people will join to LUGs near their
home/work.
One think, I think it would be good - not to have conflict with the
days. So I would suggest not to run it on Sundays (Telux) or Mondays
(Haifux).
Good Luck,
Eddie
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Omer Zak [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, December 31, 2005 3:05 PM
> To: HaMakor
> Subject: BIUX vs. TELUX (was: Re: [TEST] Test mailing list
> subscriptionstatus after a quiet period)
>
> On Sat, 2005-12-31 at 12:56 +0200, Orna Agmon wrote:
> > Previous new LUGs did not have a LUG within about 100
> kilometers from
> > them. BIUX will have Telux in the same city. Will there be enough
> > people who want to come to BIUX? Or will the people who
> come to Telux
> > just come sometimes here and sometimes there, thus reducing
> the number
> > of people in each lecture? A minimal number of people is
> required in a
> > lecture, otherwise the lecturer feels cheated - the lecturer has
> > travelled for some time, wasting money and time, and
> "nobody" (or very
> > few people) want to listen to him/her.
>
> BIUX is indeed near to TELUX for people with car or other
> means of transportation. However, at rush hours,
> transportation time between TAU and BIU can be as long as an
> hour, equivalent to 100Km of inter-city clear road. And LUG
> meetings typically start at or shortly after rush hour.
>
> So it makes sense to hold some Linux related lectures in BIU.
>
> I suggest that BIUX and TELUX coordinate their lectures and
> times so that at least people with too much time on their
> hands will be able to profitably spend their time in both
> TELUX and BIUX. It may also be a good idea to schedule a
> lecture and then let the BIUX and TELUX members vote together
> where they prefer to hear the lecture - TAU or BIU. Then
> hold the lecture where the majority prefers it.
>
> (NOTE: the above was written under the general philosophy of
> trying to support an activity as much as possible by finding
> for it means to make sense, rather than kill it due to a
> reason from a never-ending list of reasons and excuses.)
> --- Omer
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