Carl Lowenstein wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 4:53 PM, Doug LaRue <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> ** Reply to message from "Gregory K. Ruiz-Ade" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Thu, 17
>>  Apr 2008 16:43:44 -0700
>>
>>  wasn't it said that we have un-allocated resources( rooms ) at SDCOE?
>>  Coud we maybe start a quarterly NOOB meeting of KPLUG in one of
>>  these rooms instead of using general KPLUG meeting times?
>>
>>  It keeps the geeks happy cause they can stay home, it's infrequent
>>  enough to allow for some marketing, planning, etc and it just might
>>  introduce some noob's to the platform such that they'll grow up to be
>>  nice happy KPLUG geeks and graduate to the general meetings and
>>  topics.
> 
> Some communicative subset of the geeks has to be present to keep the
> information exchange on track.  I sometimes browse mailing lists which
> seem to be mostly poorly-informed people sharing their lack of
> knowledge.

So, I wonder what would be a sufficient population of that subset to
make it work?

> 
> Over the past few years we have gone through a few attempts to do
> something like this, with little lasting success.

The nagging thought is that not finding the answer does not prove there
is no answer. Well, (I suppose Edison would say:) have we at least
documented what doesn't work?

Regards,
..jim


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