I have an interest in intermediate workshops in the inner city. I can see
some value in getting together to work through various configuration
problems or such like on maybe a monthly or fortnightly basis.
I plugged this idea once before, but at the time it fell over. Anyone
interested I can supply some space.
Regards, David
On Thu, 1 Feb 2001, Terry Collins wrote:
> Ken Yap wrote:
> >
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> > I have a radical proposal. Have it on both nights, twice a month, but
> > shorter meetings. You'll get a different crowd for Mondays and Fridays.
> > Maybe even have different foci, basic stuff for one, deep techie stuff
> > for the other. I think SLUG is bigger than one size fits all now.
>
> I'd like to add my 2c to what Ken is saying as I think Slug needs to
> keep this point in mind. Slug is going to need more activities of a
> wider nature to keep people interested. MacLUG was started in its form
> as a way of broadening the type of activites Slug provides, as well as
> to cater for the geographical interest.
>
> And to be brief - having more activities depends on people being willing
> to take on the role of organising and running these activities, and
> assisting others if you can not take a major roll.
>
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