I'm crossposting this to all PLUG mailing lists so we
can start an estimated headcount of attendees to the
General Assembly:

Plan to attend and _make_ _time_:

1.   Rene Torre ([EMAIL PROTECTED])

2.

3.

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R Feria <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>I am getting the email but I need to have the PLUG
approval
>before I go about reserving the room. I also need to
know
>approximately how many people to expect so that I'd
know
>how big a room to reserve. I do not want to reserve
one
>theatre with only 20 people attending... nor would I
want
>to reserve one lab with 100 people! Please give me
the
>details ASAP. Thanks.
>
>--- Rene Torres <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> "Marvin T. Pascual"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> wrote:
>> 
>> >----- Original Message -----
>> >From: Rene Torres <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> >Sent: Friday, January 18, 2002 1:59 PM
>> >Subject: [plug-org] Proposed GA Feb. 9, 2002 Sat
>> Agenda/Program
>> >
>> >
>> >> Agenda:
>> >>
>> >> 1.  Status of PLUG SEC Registration
>> >>
>> >> 2.  Election of New PLUG Officers
>> >
>> >3.  Membership status/application
>> >
>> >4.  Projects, anyone?
>> >
>> >5.  Constitutional Convention for any amendments,
>> ratification, or whatsoever
>> >(if applicable)
>>
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>> 
>> In as much as all us appreciate each other's fervor
to
>> contribute to the direction of PLUG the
organization, we
>> have to keep in mind that there is only so much we
can do
>> in such a short period of time that can be done in
a
>> general assembly.  We have to decide on topics that
would
>> set the _general_ direction of the organization to
give
>> it a reboot (or a re-bootstart) and limit the
topics to
>> only to those that would allow the new set of
officers to
>> manage the level of details that would come later.
>> 
>> I propose we follow the Unix philosophy of KISS and
let's
>> keep it at that.   For those who don't know KISS,
it
>> means Keep It Simple S@#*&^ or for those who are
too nice
>> it means Keep It Simple and Safe (When was Linux
ever
>> safe?).
>> 
>> For those who are really _dying_ and really
_crying_ for
>> some technical stuff that is not necessarily too
fancy
>> and not too consuming for a Saturday 1pm to 5pm
Linux
>> General Assembly, we can always accomodate some
techie
>> stuff.  I can provide a blank PC and let somebody
>> demonstrate a live, complete installation and
>> configuration of say, perhaps Debian SID infront of
the
>> General Assembly.  What say you Jijo and Sacha...if
both
>> of you are on the plug-the-org-list .... or....any
>> takers?
>> 
>> Let us keep it simple, let's cut out the fat, let's
>> decide fast with concensus and let's get moving.
>> 
>> I'm cc'ing this again to Rommel Feria in the hope
that he
>> would respond to our query about his offer to host
the
>> Linux GA....or we would just choose a new place for
the
>> GA that is physically in the middle of MetroManila
or the
>> most accessible place that we could think of so
there are
>> no more excuses for attending this General
Assembly. 
>> BTW, did we not all agree to _make_ _time_ for
this?
>> 
>> Rene

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