On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 4:55 PM, James G. Sack (jim) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> gossamer axe wrote:
>  >> If you want to get new users to Linux, more of the meetings need to be
>  >>> more
>  >>> newbie oriented.
>  >>>
>  >> What will the experienced guys (most of kplug these days) do during the
>  >> meetings?
>  >>
>  >
>  > Ok, so that was a bad idea.  My sincerest apologies.
>
>  I don't think it was a bad idea. It's just that we need to consider all
>  the stakeholders, no?
>
>  Also, "It Depends" (tm) on how you define newbie. For every subject,
>  somebody is a newbie; everybody is noobish about somethings.
>
>  And, keeping up some minimal attraction for rank-newbies strikes me as
>  essential for keeping any organization like ours from dying of old age.

>From some observation, the experienced guys will kibitz and offer
suggestions about how to do it better.  For some value of "it".

    carl
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