Really, you've just repeated a number of things that are already being
discussed.
You've also completely missed the meeting that has been arranged in
Stafford for the 9th.
Mailing lists exist for a 'continual stream of decision making' to be
made, and if you were to take the time to read these, you would have
saved yourself a lot of typing.
You're talking about starting a LUG from afresh. The current one just
needs a little over-haul, and it's in debate. You're simply confusing
matters further by refusing to read the current threads and _starting
again_.
Hence my very quick, and very targeted reply. Hopefully you'll
understand where I'm coming from.
Tom
Steven Maddox wrote:
Lo,
Been watching this list for about 2 years since I started work up in
Keele, I think I was told of some kind of regular meeting in Keele, so I
starting imagining some arrangement you had with the university to have
a room, and a bunch of people with laptops.
Nah! Nothing of the sort like this must have existed, but then I've
never been to a meeting because I can never work out where they are or
when from the ever continual stream of decision making on the mailing list!
I'd love to go to one however, but surely we can strike a deal with
Staffordshire University in Stoke-on-Trent (where there's a computing
department who may help us out, and it's a central location for us all)
to give us a regular location to be at... show off what we may have
found on ye olde internet on our lappys since the last time we met -
then go PUB. Although I don't mind if its Keele either since I'm
already here.
All the talk about splitting, maybe a Potteries LUG and a Staffordshire
LUG would be easier to manage, and the places the meetings are be more
familiar to the attendees. There's no reason why the two close-by LUGs
can't have joint meetings on occasion.
I never have time or the memory to check a web site regularly, so maybe
we can stick to IRC... Mailing Lists... and a CalDAV server so we know
when stuff is... and just use the web site for general information and
help people to use these real protocols for communication.
Hell if anyone feels like resurrecting the Papercut project with me
(written in Python, little out of date... can't figure out why it won't
work) then we can even have an NNTP server that uses a phpBB database...
then people can use proper caldav/nntp/irc clients or use the website
for a forum/web-calendar/java-irc. Best of both worlds. I have a
server here at the Internet Central data centre in Keele where I can run
whatever is needed too.
Any thoughts?