Lori Hitchcock wrote:
> 
> Hi Sluggers and Interested Parties,
> Jerry's announcement this morning was incorrect, Rob is out of town on
> Monday so the meeting will be at Pease depending on the responses we get to
> the following questions. Should we have a meeting this month or is everyone
> too burned out from the LBS?  We could do the Fun with Applications
> meeting, as we have a speaker coming in June. The one thing I would suggest
> is that there is something put in place so that people can either get there
> early and install their apps or can upload them someplace and have them
> preinstalled before the meeting.   I also don't know how the cluster is
> configured now.  We just put everything back in without connecting it.  It
> might be a real mess in there still.
> 
> I know that Ben was interested in doing a re-install of all the systems
> after setting everything up again.  What I don't know is if
> any of that has been done.
> 
> If everything is still a mess maybe we should use Monday's time to
> reconfigure the system. If there are people that just became aware of us
> through the LBS, I would hate not to have a meeting to capitalize on their
> interest, on the other hand I would hate to come off as disorganized
> because the systems are still all ripped apart from Saturday.
> 
> I am flexible, I will bow to the will of the group.
> 
> Lori Hitchcock
> Hitchcock Staffing 800-867-9188
Maybe a "mini-installfest" of RH6.2 for those folks from the LBS who
show up and are interested in getting it going?  Or just a general
demo / talk about Linux, LUGs, etc for them?  
Partly, it depends on if we know of any interest from the visitors to
the LBS.  Do we have any feedback from the Seacoast area?

jeff

 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Jeffry Smith       Technical Sales Consultant     Mission Critical
Linux
[EMAIL PROTECTED] phone:978.446.9166,x271 fax:
978.446.9470
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Thought for today:  Order and simplification are the first steps
toward mastery of a subject
-- the actual enemy is the unknown.
                -- Thomas Mann

**********************************************************
To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] with the following text in the
*body* (*not* the subject line) of the letter:
unsubscribe gnhlug
**********************************************************

Reply via email to