On 9 February 2010 20:21, Ryan McCoskrie <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Tue, 09 Feb 2010 18:49:41 Christopher Sawtell wrote:
> > Many Linux user groups have mogrified into geek oriented social clubs
> >  which meet informally in licensed premises. Christopher's suggestion is
> >  that we follow that horde.
> Would it be possible to go in the other direction and do workshops on
> particular things that can be done? For instance, Programming one night,
> administration another and something else the next.
>

Yes, of course it's possible, but imho, it's not a goer here in Chch. If you
would care to organise it please feel very free so to do.


> >  One LUG with which he had a very brief
> >  contact had their meeting on the same day of the month by date. This
> >  means that the day in the week changes continually, thus avoiding
> >  continuous clashes with other activities.
> >
> That sounds like a good idea.
>

Except that we would have to find a different venue from the one at St.
Albans. They are fully booked and I do not think they could cope with a
constant date in the month type of booking anyway

What about settling on the 17 of the month. That's Wednesday next week to
start it off.

I like the Twisted Hop in Poplar Lane. Folks who want to talk about
organising more intellectual activities elsewhere can do so there and then.


-- 
Sincerely etc.
Christopher Sawtell

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