OK, let me take back what I said and address different issues.
My problem with SiL is two fold:
1. That we now have perfectly good club lectures as part of this SiL
scheme, which is very confusing. (sometimes even the first part as part of
the SiL, and the second part as part of the regular meetings).
We held lectures that were friendly to beginners before, and we didn't
call them SiL or anything. As far as I can tell, the SiL was supposed to
be a _short_, _ad-hoc_ series to complement the W2L one.
2. That we now meet once per week, and on odd weeks we could have lectures
that would interest the club members proper. (like CVS or shell). We
agreed we are not going to meet once per week.
So, to sum up if you want to designate a lecture as a newbie-friendly,
just do so, while scheduling them sometimes on our bi-weekly schedule.
Don't stretch this SiL too far.
Regards,
Shlomi Fish
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Hey? I'm just kidding!
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