that's not even a good reason enough Mike. Truth to tell, if it was just a matter of getting sponsors I can do that with my eyes closed. I hope that doesn't sound too forward, it's just the truth. Getting corporate sponsorship for a 126 (as of today) member org full of IT professionals is a no - brainer.
what I'm looking for is Mission / Vision. Something like 'the goal is to remove Win from all government offices', accompanied by a step by step instruction as to how we are to do it, with goals set within time frames. THAT, is how you set up an org. Without a vision, it'll just be a social club. Kapihan. Inuman. Kwentuhan. And the busy people on this list do not have time for just another social club. Ian Sison, actually, was the one who made me aware of this. The force is strong with that guy, so I'm following his sage like advice. At any rate, I wrote another post re looking for topics (I've actually thought of another one pero later na). We can start with that, then let's work our way to a Vision. Baby steps. Gary On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 2:14 PM, Michael Cole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Gary you wrote this last week... > the core reason of which, imo, is the lack of an agenda. A REASON. > > > Now i see a reason, that something has to move... > > On Wednesday 21 May 2008 12:13:00 pm Marvin Pascual wrote: > > Touch Solutions is willing to help revive the PLUG but they are still > > waiting for the group to convene first. For now, there is no board and > > officers for this group. So I believe that there must be a group of > > people who can represent the PLUG if it's not possible to have its own > > board and officers. > > Lets see the SEC doc get the board convened then plan something > substantial. > > Lets start the ball rolling, with out the SEC and Board no one is going to > give us money for the events. > -- > Regards, > > Michael Cole > LPIC-1 >
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