On Thursday, January 23, 2014, Howard White <hwh...@vcch.com> wrote:
>
> We tech types are often anti-social in nature.  We've always rejected the
> idea of real time meeting streaming on the excuse that no one would come to
> meetings.  That is a concern of mine also.  But this begs the question:
>  Does NLUG exist for the sake of meetings, the sake of the [ email list |
> irc channel | web site ], for sake of its membership or for the sake of
> evangelizing linux in general?  There isn't one answer, of course.
>

I would argue that there is one answer and it is "yes".  Looking at a video
archive it has value beyond the membership of the group and can be used by
anybody.

Michael


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