It has been pointed out that the actual motion to be voted on at
tomorrow's meeting is:

a) Leaving it alone.  
b) Moving to a moderated list.
c) Changing it to a members only list.
d) Changing it to a financial members only list.

Option b) will revert to an a) unless we have at least 3 volunteers for
a guaranteed 12 months.

Unless there is a speaker willing to address the meeting on behalf of an
option, it will be removed from the list before the vote. 

Regards,
Jan.

On Tue, 2003-10-28 at 23:33, Jan Schmidt wrote:
> As a further addendum, the discussion theme for SLUGlets will be on spam
> e-mail and anti-spam techniques.
> 
> Cheers,
> Jan.
> 
> On Tue, 2003-10-28 at 00:28, Jan Schmidt wrote:
> > Sydney Linux Users' Group Monthly meeting: October
> > 
> >    When: Friday, October 31, 6:30pm - 9:30pm
> >    Where: UTS Broadway (http://www.slug.org.au/events/uts.html)
> > 
> >    The October SLUG meeting features the all-star Annodex.net core team,
> >    introducing Annodex, a new format for video surfing. Also, Angus Lees
> >    will be taking us through mod_perl/Apache.
> > 
> >    As usual, SLUGlets will be running in another room during the 2nd
> >    half of the meeting for those who do not wish to attend the technical
> >    talk.
> >    Suggestions and offers for SLUGlets gratefully accepted by mail to
> >    [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >                                                                                 
> >    6:30pm: Doors Open
> >                                                                                 
> >    6:45pm: The Usual Suspects
> >           Q&A - Introduction to SLUG + "What has Linux done for/to me
> >           lately?" + SLUG News & Discussion
> >                                                                                 
> >    7:10pm: Vote regarding mailing list policy
> >           Following recent events on the SLUG mailing lists, there will 
> >           be a formal vote to decide future policy. More details below
> >                                                                                 
> >    7:30pm: General Talk
> >   Annodex.net core team introduce Annodex
> >                                                                                 
> >    8:15pm: Break
> >           Refreshments in the foyer, for a small covering charge.
> >                                                                                 
> >    8:35pm: Split into two groups for:
> >                                                                                 
> >           + Special Interest: Angus Lees - Apache/mod_perl internals
> >           + SLUGlets: quick talks and discussion of Linux and Free
> >             Software.
> >                                                                                 
> >    Dinner
> >           Dinner at Spice Boys (Indian), $20 per head.
> >                                                                                 
> > Intro to Annodex.net
> > 
> >    Presenters: Conrad Parker, Silvia Pfeiffer, Andre Pang (aka The
> >    All-Star Annodex.net Core Team)
> > 
> >    Annodex media is a new format for video surfing, developed by a bunch
> >    of slugsy coders at CSIRO in Sydney. The format lets you do heaps of
> >    webby stuff with media files like deep linking, searching, querying
> >    and blogging. It's easy to use and it plays nicely with all your
> >    hardware, software and wetware: servers, proxies, databases, web
> >    monkeys, sysadmins, you name it, everyone loves Annodex.
> > 
> >    The format is based on Ogg technologies, and a BSD-licensed open
> >    source toolkit and full specs are available at www.annodex.net. We're
> >    proposing it as an open standard through the IETF and we're damn
> > proud
> >    to give sluggers a first look at it. We'll show you everything you
> >    need to get going with Annodex on Linux -- how to get surfing with
> > it,
> >    how to create cool content, and the basics of dynamically generating
> >    video and managing media files.
> > 
> > Apache/mod_perl
> > 
> >    Angus Lees will be taking us through Apache/mod_perl internals
> >    in depth.
> > 
> >    "mod_perl is more than CGI scripting on steroids. It is a whole new
> >    way to create dynamic content by utilizing the full power of the
> >    Apache web server to create stateful sessions, customized user
> >    authentication systems, smart proxies and much more. Yet, magically,
> >    your old CGI scripts will continue to work and work very fast indeed.
> >    With mod_perl you give up nothing and gain so much!"
> > 
> > Vote
> > 
> >    Financial SLUG members should bring their membership cards, as we'll
> >    be holding a vote to formalise the mailing list spam policy as per
> >    this motion:
> >    As a financial member I would like to propose a motion for the
> >    nextmeeting that we vote on the slug mailing list.a) Leaving it
> > alone.
> >    b) Moving to a moderated list.c) Changing it to a members only
> > list.d)
> >    Changing it to a financial members only list.Option b) will revert to
> >    an a) unless we have at least 3 volunteers for a guaranteed 12
> > months.
> -- 
> Jan Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
-- 
Jan Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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