At 07:28 PM 7/16/03 -0500, you wrote: >Jim > >I never knew we had a membership or did they start since I been gone? As far >as I knew when Seth was the unofficial / official leader if you showed up you Unofficial! (its just his personalitly that gives you the impression its official...) The current eug-lug President (and only elected president) is KBOB (and Bob is the vice president) pretty funny... bob and bob! or kbob and the other white bob... any way you slice it, its funny!
>were a member. If I did something like provide tables or such I would ask >what we would need and someone would tell me bring tables so I did. I guess >I would have been one of the executive committee members then just for >helping to make the demo day a success. Ohh... and he's done a lot more... he organized a lot of the presentation (like demo-day, and atleast one of the expo's) and is alwasy the first to step up and give a speech about linux. Rick Bronson Should also get credit too! he did the first expo (I helped him, so I can verify his good work!). Rick was also last years SchwagMaster, and he really knocked him self out setting a new standard! he helped hook us up with this years schwag too! THANK YOU RICK! It was funny when Seth said we >needed to take a break for the summer and voila the "REBEL EUGLUG" group That would be Mr. O's Rebel linux meetings! such a good host, and happy to share the high speed internet! >started since us rebels didn't have nothing better to do. :-) There were a >core members who would show up rain or shine. I was one of them. I started >writing about what happened at the meetings for the people who could not make >it. I would see some every week and others on a monthly basis. It was great >to see everyone weekly or monthly they were still members. I know I miss >Seth's e-mails which are few and far between ,now. > >I know having a Demo Day or other things required someone to organize it. I >know I can't speak for Bob but I think he wants to get some things set up >so we can put it on our calendars. If things haven't changed, if your there, >and you want to be one of the ones deciding for the demo day / meeting, your >one the executive committee. I like the idea for herding pequins rather >than cat. Although I understand the reasoning behind herding cat's. It's >hard to do. So it's great Bob is taking the initiative and giving a title to >some people who help organize events. And I guess if Seth, yourself or I >would be there we too could be on the executive committee. If I'm wrong Bob >let me know? > >I can say as far as I'm concerned Seth will always be part of EUGLUG. Now if >we can just get an e-mail from him. :-) The least he could do is post some >cool links. He must be busy. Since I can't meet with the group, I love >getting EUGLUG's e-mails. It was great to hear Rodney e-mails again. Now If >Rob Shirey would post I'd be happy. :-) I cant say for seth, i dont keep track of him. My guess is that he's busy doing more important things right now, and may later post... Jamie > >Tim > >On Tuesday 15 July 2003 11:31 pm, you wrote: >> I sent my message on the euglug list for a reason. Also the readers >> of the list who think Seth >> should remain eligible to be a part of euglug should make their views >> known on the general list. >> I have not spoken to Seth for several months. I have heard nothing >> that should necessarily make Seth ineligible >> for euglug membership. I can't make the Thursday meetings because I am >> taking the Python programming >> for fun class. >> Is Seth on the mailing list. His name being removed from the mailing >> list should only be done >> after a discussion on the general list. Herders beware there may be >> some things that only old timers >> who are more on the mailing list than at meetings might no. >> A concerned Jim K >> >> Ben Barrett wrote: >> >Yes, the "herding" email list, AKA "cat-herders" would best-account for >> >the leadership of our EUGLUG. Of course, in any given moment, anyone >> >might take leadership to represent or promote the group's mission, but >> >when it comes to organized events and endeavors, it is hard to get >> >enough folks into a [physical] room at once... so herding it is. >> >If you're not on it, send an empty message to: >> ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> > >> >cya there... >> > >> >benb >> > >> > >> > >> >On Tue, 15 Jul 2003 16:10:11 -0700 >> > >> >Bob Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >| This Thursday we will interrupt the regular clinic at 7:00 to have an >> >| EUGLUG executive session. The primary topic will be Linux advocacy >> >| activities for the rest of calendar 2003. >> >| >> >| If there are other topics you'd like to see on the agenda, please send >> >| mail to me and/or [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >| >> >| Herding is the EUGLUG administration list. It's open to anyone who >> >| wants to participate. If you'd like to subscribe to herding, send a >> >| blank message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >| >> >| The clinic will still happen this week, we'll just have a little >> >| meeting in the middle. >> >| >> >| Thank you. >> >| >> >| -- >> >| Bob Miller K<bob> >> >| kbobsoft software consulting >> >| http://kbobsoft.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> > >> >_______________________________________________ >> >EuG-LUG mailing list >> >[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >http://mailman.efn.org/cgi-bin/listinfo/eug-lug >> >> _______________________________________________ >> EuG-LUG mailing list >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> http://mailman.efn.org/cgi-bin/listinfo/eug-lug > >_______________________________________________ >EuG-LUG mailing list >[EMAIL PROTECTED] >http://mailman.efn.org/cgi-bin/listinfo/eug-lug > _______________________________________________ EuG-LUG mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.efn.org/cgi-bin/listinfo/eug-lug
