So, I would like some input from those on the list. Yes, that means I am actively seeking your thoughts.
I sent out an email last week about having a meeting this evening. As of yet, only two people indicated that this would be of interest to them. What I would like to know is: - First, is this just the time of the semester when everyone is pulling their hair out and the last thing they want to worry about is another meeting? -Second, if it is the not the case as above, what about FSCK is not holding your interest? What got you interested in the first place? What would you like to see, to do in the future? - Would you prefer to come to a consensus on the list about meeting time, or would you prefer a set schedule for the sake of consistency? - I missed the first Install Fest (attending a funeral) and I was just a little jealous of you all. Can I talk anyone into doing it again before the end of the semester? I am thinking the last two or three weeks of class (after Ubuntu and Kubuntu Feisty Fawn is released). - Lastly, I want this to be fun. I want to learn a lot. I feel like I have learned a ton already this year, but I realise more and more that there is more cool stuff out there. So, again, what can we do to get folks excited about free and open source software? This is a call to the elder statesmen of our group. In short, let's start a discussion, here or in person, about what we want FSCK to be, to do (for the University, for Kirksville, and for us). Don't hold back. Thanks, Jason Novinger ----------------------------------------------------------------- To get off this list, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with Subject: unsubscribe -----------------------------------------------------------------
