I like both of those ideas. I'd think a workshop might need a little more time 
than our usual meetings... I was thinking maybe 3 hours on a Saturday afternoon 
or something. I know people's Saturdays get booked pretty fast, though. Another 
option would be to take a regular meeting night, but meet a little earlier, and 
stay a little later (if that's ok with the venue), something like 6:30-9:30.

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James L. Simister <[email protected]>


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Frostyfrog
Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2016 10:33 AM
To: Provo Linux Users Group
Subject: Re: Entry level events?

Honestly? I like that idea a lot. :3 I'm interested in what others here
think of that idea as well.

Another idea is, what if we had a mini intro presentation (Lightning talk?)
at the start and then had the workshop at the end? Kind of like what they
do at LDUG.

~ *Frostyfrog* ^.^

On Thu, Aug 11, 2016 at 10:22 AM, Jonathan Duncan <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Long live make! And vim! :)
>
> Frostyfrog, perhaps instead of a presentation we could have a workshop
> where people bring their question and problems and we just help people fix
> and learn one on one... together.
>
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