On Mon Mar 13, 2006 at 05:01:49 +0000, Mary Gardiner wrote:
>[Cross-posting to activities for reasons that I hope are obvious after
>reading...]
>
>On 2006-03-13, Lindsay Holmwood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> The Slug wiki was established, building upon the activities list by 
>> giving people quick access to information about what's in the works for 
>> Slug. This has allowed the Slug community to become more involved with 
>> the organisation of Slug through consolidating the process of posting 
>> ideas about special events and interest groups, and volunteering talks 
>> for Slug meetings.
>
>Some thoughts on this.
>
>First, a bit about me. I was on the SLUG committee 2002-2003. I am not
>subscribed to slug or to slug-chat and haven't been for years now (I do
>an incomplete skim of the archive for interesting subject lines about
>once a month, that's why you still see me occasionally post via
>gmane.org). I am not particularly interested in the general discussion
>on slug or slug-chat, hence my not being subscribed. I AM interested in
>volunteering to help with SLUG events sometimes, hence I'm on
>activities.
>
>Therefore, some notes from the perspective of someone on activities
>only:
>
> 1. I did know the wiki existed.

FWIW, I didn't even know about the Wiki :/ (And it seems totally borked
at the moment too :/).

But that is probably my fault ;)

Benno
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