>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.
In the case of a SIG meeting it shouldn't take more than one responsible
person present to facilitate. Assuming that using the room is ok with
UTS. The tea/coffee is not essential. Organisation can be minimal, if a
talk is deemed essential, you could have a rule that if nobody
volunteers to speak, then that meeting is not on. Or you could just have
informal chit-chat. Or some other arrangement. The point is not to make
a rod for one's back by insisting on unnecessary procedure.
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