Re: [SLUG] Dues other things

2001-04-18 Thread Terry Collins

Craige McWhirter wrote:
 
 Grahame, for yourself and others who could not make the AGM, my
 enlistment to the committee was soley with "Fests" in mind. "Fests" will
 essentially be my sole SLUG focus and I'm going to be canvassing my

Good.

 ideas across the list shortly. The last fest we held, while only low in
 numbers comparatively (about 30) was a enjoyed by all who attended and
 is a style I hope to take to other small and large fests we organise.

30 isn't that low. Some of the initial installfests were over the
hundred probably because they were the first and novel. Slug was also
smaller. We've grown as a result.
 
 Over the next 12 months I hope to lay a blueprint for SLUG fests that
 will be able to continue rolling regardless of who is on the committee
 each year.
 
 All ideas are welcome (and will be pilfered).

The pattern I suggested and initially followed was
 InstallFest - get it on the system,
 ConfigFest - tune it, fix it, improve it,
 AppsFest - use it (security, programming, etc all fit into these.

If you have the people to help, then Slug can run one of these a month.

The balance of each will depend on Slug interest.
 - If you want to grow, have quarterly installfests.
 - Inundated with difficulties in some area - put on a ConfigFest
that includes that.
 - And cater for special interests as demanded.

And the big problem is getting people willing to organise.

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Re: [SLUG] Dues other things

2001-04-17 Thread Grahame Kelly

On Wed, 18 Apr 2001, Rodos wrote:
  How much are the dues?  (I think $25.00 but want to be sure.)
 
  What address should my check be sent to?
 
  I was a financial member and want to remain one. If my membership is not
  current, it is because I was not notified of my membership expiration
  and I did not keep track of the expiration date and I didn't know where to
  send a check.
 
 Me too! I checked the web site and it says to post to the treasurer but
 there is no address provided for the treasurer. I purchased my original
 membership via everythinglinux.com.au but it does not seam to be
 available from there any more.
 
 If a committee member could post some details we can _all_ send our
 cheque off, show our support for SLUG and the committee, and move on.
 
 Rodos
 
 P.S. It would be real good to see the minutes of the exec posted to the web
 site, hope you get that organized.
 
 P.P.S. Please don't take the view that to be a true SLUG person you need to
 attend the Friday night meetings. For some of us this is just not possible
 and we live our SLUG life thought the mailing lists.
 

I agree with the most of the above.  Unfortunately I think a growing portion
of "members" are those that are unable to attend SLUG monthly meets
for various reasons, but that must not preclude them from a full and
involved membership ( actually, they may add some balance to what is
up for discussion as long the discussion is net-public ).
One thing I think we "remote members" add is on-line support to questions
posted on the list, and occasionally we bring new people into the SLUG
arena.

I know how hard it is to get "fest" off the ground, but IMHO its the SLUG
lifeline, and special-fests are probably more in demand now than
"installfest". While important, installfest are probably not the issue
it was in the "days past" due to better and fuller package management
and installation techniques. It is those special-fests that we remote members
would make even a more concerted effort to attend, given adequate
notice and a full agenda/timetable. Just look at the attendance
and "sell-out" status of the past special-fests. I am not really a newbie
anymore (some may disagree ;-) and I really benefitted from the video,
audio and security fests I attended.

Additionally, what happened to the idea voiced originally by Ken Yap
(I think) to have concurrent SLUG sessions (one for newbies, one for
self-proclaimed-experts) at each monthly meeting ? OK, I know --
who is going to organize, run and front such sessions - well I thought
this was a key part of the SLUG-committee level to test the waters and
find new and innovative ways of building involvement in and for the
membership (old  new). SLUG needs to retain old members as much
as possible otherwise you won't have a pool of experts to call upon
to give special-fest the prominance required.

Comments ?

Cheers, Grahame


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Re: [SLUG] Dues other things

2001-04-17 Thread Craige McWhirter

Thus spake Grahame Kelly ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):

 I know how hard it is to get "fest" off the ground, but IMHO its the SLUG
 lifeline, and special-fests are probably more in demand now than
 "installfest". While important, installfest are probably not the issue
 it was in the "days past" due to better and fuller package management
 and installation techniques. It is those special-fests that we remote members
 would make even a more concerted effort to attend, given adequate
 notice and a full agenda/timetable. Just look at the attendance
 and "sell-out" status of the past special-fests. I am not really a newbie
 anymore (some may disagree ;-) and I really benefitted from the video,
 audio and security fests I attended.

Grahame, for yourself and others who could not make the AGM, my
enlistment to the committee was soley with "Fests" in mind. "Fests" will
essentially be my sole SLUG focus and I'm going to be canvassing my
ideas across the list shortly. The last fest we held, while only low in
numbers comparatively (about 30) was a enjoyed by all who attended and
is a style I hope to take to other small and large fests we organise.

Over the next 12 months I hope to lay a blueprint for SLUG fests that
will be able to continue rolling regardless of who is on the committee
each year.

All ideas are welcome (and will be pilfered).

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Cheers,
  Craige.

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