On 10/29/07, ian sison (mailing list) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I think there is a bigger question to ask here. > > > In this light i think the reason for the lack of interest in > re-organizing PLUG is because > it remains stuck in past issues which have long been resolved. What > is needed is a new > more relevant mission to rally the troops back into the org. A > unifying theme. Is there any? > If there is, i'd suggest that there to be a discussion first about it, > before we go into more activities aimed > at organization.
PLUG...the Next Generation. (students, experimenters to the mainstream) PLUG ... Enterprise....(used in the Enterprise) PLUG ... Warp Speed... I guess PLUG now has to address the use of Linux in the Enterprise. Quite a few companies have gone to use Linux for mission critical applications. I think that's PLUG's next niche... On 10/29/07, Marvin Pascual <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Dear concerned PLUGgers, > > > > As many of you have noticed, PLUG wasn't able to conduct any > > organizational event, nor sponsor anyone, for the past 12 months. With > > the officers and the Board of Directors only having one fiscal year to > > govern as per our constitution, the board has been effectively vacated > > as of the first week of December 2006. That's one of the reason why I never ever wanted to form a formal group ... but since it's there, it's there. Don't take me wrong...I do appreciate that PLUG has changed into a structured organization, but to get a formal group going, you need dedicated people, sys ads, people who experiment, but geeks (no insult intended) are not that kind of people. -- I mean dedicated to administrative...they'd rather sit and stare at the monitor than stare at other geeks' faces...unless there some pretty faces...B-) -- Kelsey Hartigan Go Registered Linux user #5998
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