[SlugBug] Meeting Minutiae, Rules

David Holden dh at iucr.org
Fri Aug 22 13:53:36 BST 2003


On Friday 22 Aug 2003 12:39 pm, James Wallbank wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> It seems as if the offer to host Slugbug meetings in Access Space is
> generally approved - though I notice a deciding factor was the proximity
> of a pub!
>
> Access Space reopens on September 2nd, and I'd like to suggest a
> "sample" meeting timetable - what do you think?
>
> I'd suggest occasional Saturday afternoons. We're planning to have a
> Linux Install Fest on Saturdays about every six weeks or so, so perhaps
> sometimes these could be combined with Slugbugging. By aiming for a
> meeting time around, say, 5pm we could take advantage of Access Space's
> normal timetable, which is to close at 7pm. This would leave two
> possibilities:
>
> (1) The opportunity for Linux/BSD network experimentation without the
> need to maintain network uptime.
> (2) The opportunity for public house experimentation at the Rutland
> Arms, opposite, which has a very nice garden.
>
> Does Saturday afternoon sound a good meeting time?
>
> Second - rules. They all sound very civilised to me. Just one thing,
> though. Sometimes we run Linux related workshops in Access Space which
> SlugBuggers might be interested in. I hope my drawing your attention to
> a URL where these workshops will be timetabled doesn't count as
> advertising!
>
> Cheers,
>
> James


Sounds good, but I suggest not having as the first saturday of the month, 
because U think thats usually when sheflug meets. Some people might want to 
go to both.

   Cheers,

 dave.


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