I agree.. I fully intend to send out the "meeting will be on.." emails
(and keep the next meeting section on the web site updated), I was just
thinking it may be easier to have a more centralised way to say "yes I'm
going", instead of e-mails bouncing around, which have in the past caused
peoples names to disappear.
- On 1 June 2010 14:15, Peter Cannon <dick_turpin(a)archlinux.us> wrote:
-> On 01/06/10 14:05, dave(a)staffslug.org.uk wrote:
->> Thanks for that :)
->>
->> Adam - You've got me interested.. What have you got in mind?
->>
->> - It was
http://www.doodle.com/
->
-> Just a word of caution, this method has been tried on other Lug's up and
-> down the UK. The only drawback is you are relying on people actually
-> going to the website to register their intentions. Most prefer to read
-> the mail and then hit reply with their intention on the same mail.
->
-> Now I'm not sure if you still intend to issue 'notification emails'
-> Which I'd suggest you do, requesting people register on the site if you
-> rely on some sort of calendar and registration only I guarantee you'll
-> have someone in six moths time say "Does the Lug have meetings?"
->
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