> > Special Projects: > > The general idea is that we can organize smaller groups of like-minded > individuals who are interested in the same subject. They can meet > separately to work and/or goof around and then let us know what they > came up with. Ideally, each special project would have a web page > (i.e.games.juneau-lug.org). We have the non-profit project to > think about, > which is really a long term meta-project. No rush there. Special > project ideas are Linux gaming, SQL/databases, Samba, Apache, etc. > If > you have something that you're interested in, bring it up. > Chances are > someone else is too, and you can get together to hash things out. I like this idea alot, especially since my interests revolve around the web and graphics design. I'm not much "into" network stuff, although I have to admit a budding curiosity. > > Lug Core: > > Sometimes I feel like I'm the only one with an interest in > organizing & > running the LUG. I don't particularly mind, but I don't want > anyone to > feel as if all the decisions have already been made. > I consider myself part of the JLUG core. I have been rapped up in school as of late, but that has ended indefinitely. I would be glad to shoulder some of the burden and help you out. > > > Housekeeping: > > General design of the web page, This is what I do for fun. If you would like me to take it back I would be glad to. > > Meetings: > > Should we have a formal meeting where we talk about stuff like > this and > watch demos, and then a fun meeting where people bring their boxes > & we > have a big LAN party? I like the idea of keeping it interesting, vary the forum, change the venue...etc. Linux is such a broad topic that we will never want for content, but we also have to make it fun. My $.02 -Jim > ------------------------------------ This is the Juneau-LUG mailing list. To unsubscribe, send an e-mail to juneau-lug-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with the word unsubscribe in the subject header.