On Tue, November 1, 2005 13:05, Ben Thorp said: > > So - what we need to ask is: > > 1. Should we continue with this format?
I think so, having come from Edinburgh's EdLUG which is far less formal (but less fun as a result), I like the fact that scotlug has a good mix of real linux/foss stuff and laffs as opposed to just an excuse for a pi$$ up! > If YES: > a) Have we managed the correct blend of 'newbie' vs 'guru' talks? I've not attended enough meetings to say aye to this one yet. > b) What topics are people interested in hearing about? Hmm, that's a toughie. Anything groovy, usable, practical. Nothing boring, like math related stuff! > c) Should we be looking to develop the format with different 'styles' of > meeting? (ie not just talks and the odd quiz) I think it's fine the way it seems to be, but i'm open for alternatives. > 2. Are we continuing to meet the needs of the users who belong to the > group? I felt very welcome at my first meeting last week, so thanks everyone! I think that's very important. I can't think of anything that needs to be done right now. I like the fact that you also have a very active irc community. I would like to see CGI::Irc working again (or something similar), because it's my only way onto IRC between the hours of Mon-Fri 9am-7pm >> A vote has been raised on the scotlug website, and imho it hould getat > least >> 30 seconds attention from people. /me has voted. :) Ta, Al. -- *** Check out the Ultimate Linux Newbie Guide! *** *** --- http://www.linuxnewbieguide.org --- *** -------------------[ Web Services Since 2002 ]-- Alistair Ross, CEO XBOLT Network --[ www.xbolt.net ]----------------------------- _______________________________________________ Scottish mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.lug.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/scottish
