On 30 Jan 2013, at 14:32, Robert Fleming wrote:

> I noticed a message a week or so ago.  The message was what to do at the next 
> meeting.  I think one issue is that there is no real drive at finding topics 
> that people are interested in.  Something that I think would change this is 
> to get together a list of ideas of things to do as a group and keep it 
> updated.  
> 
> 
> For instance we all like to build applications, software, systems, or 
> services.  Why not take this and build a platform with a purpose behind it.  
> See a need, fill a need. 
> 
> 
> I think the problem is that most of us go to the meetings, do the talks, but 
> never go out and do anything with it.  They never get outside of the confines 
> of the meeting.
> 
> There needs to be contribution. 
> 
> *snip*
> 
> There was a thread several months earlier on why the group was lagging, and I 
> think its a similar thing.  It's not the venue or the communication methods.  
> It's the involvement.
> 
> Thats my two bits. 


Sounds logical and reasonable to me.  The second step would be to help convince 
people that they actually do have the time and other resources to be involved.

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