An install fest would be good to plan. I'll help out when we get a date set on that. DJ polstee <djpolstee@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Another thought for the meeting. I spoke with a CompSci professor today > who inquired as to whether or not we did a regular install fest. > Unfortunately, while I've been in school at least, I don't think that we > have ever had an install fest. As an idea, instead of having a meeting from > 7 on, maybe we can have an install fest from 6 on. Ofcourse, there are some > logistical things to work out, but I definitely think that having an install > fest could be fun and could help with attracting new students. > > Any ideas, thoughts? > > > On 8/27/07, DJ polstee <djpolstee@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > As the new semester is underway, I hope everyone is enjoying the new > > congestion in traffic as well as the congestion in your preferred > > restaurant. > > > > I wanted to inform everyone about the two meetings for September. > > > > The first meeting will be Thursday, Sept. 6, at 7:00 pm in room 235 Weir > > Hall. I just spoke with the CompSci Dept. this week to reserve that room for > > us. I would like some response from you guys about two things > > 1) Topic of Discussion -- Would someone like to speak about something > > that they are working on or something that they have done? I could talk > > about my recent endeavors with my Nokia 770 or maybe Droops (Andrew) would > > be interested in talking about some Asterisk stuff. I'd like to come up with > > a discussion topic this week so we can start putting fliers up around > > campus. > > 2) Flyers -- Would someone like to handle distribution of the fliers? > > I've already got an idea for a flier, so it would just be a matter of making > > copies and hanging them up around campus. > > > > The second meeting will be a little more informal as it will be held > > Thursday, Sept. 20, at 7:00 pm in Abner's on University. The purpose of this > > meeting will be just to gather in a more social setting and just hang out > > and discuss random tech/linux topics. This is how most of the LOULUG > > meetings that I've attended have ever been and is a bit more representative > > of the general nature of linux and linux users. If someone would be > > interested in helping with fliers, that would also be beneficial. > > > > > > > > Scotty > > > > -- James Church Oxford, Mississippi echo /dev/null | tr 'vendul/' 'elMOis '