ptb wrote:
Hallo all : -

Time for another lead balloon, since
http://websurf.nao.rl.ac.uk/ would lead you to tomorrow 22nd
giving us the winter solstice at 0704 UTC.

hough, so if the world of
Linux and LUGs in UK or their equivalents abroad does without
committees or suchlike organizational forms that's good enough
for me anyway.

My proposal is that an interim group of volunteers (?say the
first five who joined SLUG if willing to serve, along with,
similarly, the most recent ten to sign up?

Yes.


Ok, a lurker (tho' I made it to one meeting!!!).

But I have been following this thread and the ones leading to it. And I am a political user of Linux (IOW, my children's games won't go on anything but *doze so I adopt a pragmatic attitude).

But: yes.

FFS guys, it is a cool club, yeah. But not everyone can go on the piss once a month and give / contribute anything meaningful to SLUG - not really. Don't expect this. You are - by default - excluding a useful cohort.

If you want to *make a difference* then you have to get in the groove.

And, if you are to meaningfully change or influence the Scottish Exec's opinion (or even that of local business or consumers) then you are going to *have* to have a more formal structure.

I mean, it is cool if you do not want this - and the formally named " *SCOTTISH* Linux User Group" may not - but as a title which is suggestive of authority and / or probity then you may wish to rethink your role or name!

Stop fu**ing around - you clearly have much talent and enthusiasm and even potential to influence in this group of geeks. ;)

Elect a secretary, chairperson and committee - agree a constitution - and get on with changing the country for the better.

Oor weans *need* free software. It is your responsibility to ensure it is there for them.

--
Dr Paul Mll*e*r
Crownpoint Medical Practice
Glasgow


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