It was part of a private conversation. Mail can be used for more than just mailing lists.
I didn't ignore you. I was already sending my email when I got yours. ----- Original Message ----- From: Linux Rocks ! <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2001 7:49 PM Subject: [EUG-LUG:306] Re: An incomplete meeting agenda for tomorrow > funny... you ignore me when I say that... yet I dont remember seeing any > posts from kbob saying anything like that... you did that before, a few weeks > ago... couldnt be that your bias'd here? or is it an outlook thing? > > Jamie > > On Wednesday 28 November 2001 16:18, you wrote: > > KBob made an great suggestion, a written agenda for the meeting, so people > > can brainstorm and so on in the meantime... and stay focused at the meeting > > itself. > > > > Proposed agenda (feel free to suggest items if it's something radically > > different and not close to covered by any of the specifics below) > > > > Club Organization > > incorporate? > > dues and budget? > > officers? > > > > Please keep in mind that *all* of the above itself is questionable, and > > part of why the meeting is being held: to make some decisions (or rather > > REmake some decisions, as most of these have been discussed in the past a > > few times... and for many reasons, we've passed on doing them. One of the > > main questions will be benefits to doing so.) > > > > Activities > > Clinics - how often, which night? > > Presentations -Monthly? > > Special Events - details... > > K-12 project? > > Others > > > > Meeting Space > > Candidate spaces > > EWEB > > U of O > > other? > > > > Plan of Action > > > > Other? > > > > Again, be there, be willing to commit time/energy/resources, and be > > helpful. Or don't come. > > > > Stan's PC Training Center, 635 West7th, 6 PM.... > > No PCs, no installs, not much tech, just organizational but vital... > >
