Sounds like a good idea, maybe even allow online signups? That way you
could still reach those who intended to come but couldn't for whatever
reason.  And, I would offer that writing your name is even further back,
like 18th-century!

Jim Peterson
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On Fri, 2009-08-28 at 10:43 -0500, Howard White wrote:

> Members,
> 
> My action item in advance of the LinuxFest September 19, 2009 is to set 
> up a Customer Relationship Management system as a sign up sheet.  Our 
> event in June did not record members and visitors; by extension we did 
> not follow up with those visitors.  Given that NLUG is a _computer_ 
> group, it seemed to me to be rather silly to ask people to _write_ their 
> names and email addresses on a piece of paper!  How 20th century.
> 
> NLUG has for years captured attendance information expressly for voting 
> eligibility purposes.  My intent is to build on those efforts; not so 
> much from a historical perspective but as a continuing project.
> 
> REST ASSURED, NO EMAIL OR NAME INFORMATION SHALL BE USED FOR PURPOSES 
> OTHER THAN NLUG ACTIVITIES.  Such activities do not include fund raising 
> for any ________.
> 
> Comments?
> 
> Howard White
> 
> > 

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