Kudos to Bob (and anyone else who helped!) for last night's Central NH LUG
meeting! I found the meeting quite interesting and enjoyable.
Besides thanking Bob, I thought I'd ask for any analysis of the meeting --
what was good, bad, should be changed/improved?
Another topic I thought I'd bring up is to see if we can bat around some
sort of a game plan for the next several Central NH LUG meetings. I know we
have one speaker lined up for next month (Who was it again? Let's start
doing the PR for that one now.), but besides that, what do we envision the
next 3 or 4 meetings to tackle?
One suggestion I'll throw in right off the bat is to have an installfest or
two. I see this as important because not only is it a good intro to
GNU/Linux, but if we do it right it'll generate new members and we use those
new people to branch out further. Opinions?
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