Re: is London.pm purely a social group

2003-09-27 Thread Nicholas Clark
On Wed, Sep 24, 2003 at 04:16:22PM +0100, Andy Ford wrote: I have thought of starting a Southampton.pm group and thought more of the basic infrastructure required to support it... 1. Beer 2. Mail server 3. Web Page 4. Oh - members I guess!!! Based on the experience

Re: is London.pm purely a social group

2003-09-24 Thread Earle Martin
On Wed, Sep 24, 2003 at 04:16:22PM +0100, Andy Ford wrote: I have thought of starting a Southampton.pm group and thought more of the basic infrastructure required to support it... 1. Steal Underpants 2. ... 3. Profit! Sorry, couldn't resist. -- # Earle Martin

Re: is London.pm purely a social group

2003-09-24 Thread Damon Allen DAVISON
On Wed, Sep 24, 2003 at 04:16:22PM +0100, Andy Ford wrote: I have thought of starting a Southampton.pm group and thought more of the basic infrastructure required to support it... 1. Beer 2. Mail server 3. Web Page 4. Oh - members I guess!!! 5. Well, I

Re: is London.pm purely a social group

2003-09-24 Thread Leon Brocard
Andy Ford sent the following bits through the ether: Anyone give me some pointers on what I should be thinking about If I decide to go ahead with this This might be useful: How to run a successful group: http://www.pm.org/successful/ Personally I'm convinced it's about the regular meetings,

Re: is London.pm purely a social group

2003-09-24 Thread Adrian Howard
On Wednesday, Sep 24, 2003, at 16:16 Europe/London, Andy Ford wrote: I have thought of starting a Southampton.pm group and thought more of the basic infrastructure required to support it... [snip] Good god! Don't tell me there are Perl developers near Dorset! (well, nearer than London anyway)