In a message dated: Mon, 12 Mar 2001 14:52:02 EST
Jeffry Smith said:

>There were only two of us there, so it probably wouldn't have hurt to totally 
>cancel the meeting.  On the other hand, we had one meeting cancel on short 
>notice, and got several e-mails to the list about people who showed up because
>they don't / can't monitor the list during the week.  Jerry Feldman of BLU 
>suggested having backup plans for meetings, to prevent this problem (that's 
>why I went to Martha's anyway, at least I got a nice dinner ;-).

Right, which is why I was asking.   Do people in general feel that we *should* 
have backup plans, or do we not care?  Are the people who used to care no 
longer on the list, and therefore aren't coming to meetings, or are they still 
here, yet not actively monitoring the list during the day for whatever reason?

I'm all for having backup plans, but I also don't want to waste other people's
time making them (nay, forcing, requiring even) to hang out and eat dinner, 
and possibly drink good beer if they don't have too :)
-- 

Seeya,
Paul
----
        It may look like I'm just sitting here doing nothing,
   but I'm really actively waiting for all my problems to go away.

         If you're not having fun, you're not doing it right!



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