I'd be interested in hearing more about that and having a general chat/open forum. I'd venture to guess a number of us have small side projects that aren't entirely presentation-worthy but would be fun to share and discuss.
It's also almost nice enough for BBQs if that falls within everyone's comfort zone. -Tim On Wed, May 4, 2022 at 6:42 PM Ben Koenig <[email protected]> wrote: > ------- Original Message ------- > On Wednesday, May 4th, 2022 at 5:05 PM, Michael Dexter < > [email protected]> wrote: > > > > All, > > > > This is a strange time in which "the pandemic is over" yet I know more > > people with COVID-19 than at any point over the last two years. > > > > I have reached out to PSU and Free Geek about returning to on-site > > meetings but so far they would only stand by "probably in the fall". > > > > Hopefully we can return to in-person Meetings and Clinics sooner than > > that, but all we can do is wait and see. > > > > Here and now, I am happy to schedule meetings or others but personally > > finding speakers has been disappointing given that the offer of "yet > > another online meeting" is not a super-attractive proposition for people. > > > > I am open to ideas but here in now, am content with PLUG simply being > > the mailing lists until the in-person meetings can return. > > > > It's your org. Let's discuss what you want from it. I for one want my > > bento from Phat Cart down at PSU with a speaker giving a talk. > > > > All the best, > > > > Michael Dexter > > PLUG Volunteer > > I feel like we don't really need a formal Talk just to hop onto a > chat/voice channel and have random conversations about Linux topics. Most > PLUG talks typically end with random small-talk anyway. > > If anyone is interested, I've been working on a Linux-related statistics > project that some people here might find interesting. No presentation, but > it's something that benefits greatly from outside input, and has pictures :) > > Just a thought. > -Ben > > -- Timothy Scoppetta P: 845-459-3002 E: [email protected]
