> i support a booth, but don't have time to participate. i am interested > in an installfest, but don't have time to participate.
This is the problem that most people have.
> i think that we should... we have had great success in the past and
> helped many people. although i cannot participate physically, i do
> believe that there are other ways that i can support the group.
I think the point I'm trying to get at is how do we get people to
participate physically. The mailing list is doing great (we're actually
down in flame wars for the last few months) but trying to do things
outside of the list is difficult. If we have 50 people show up to install
and only 4 show up to help out, that could be a problem. :-)
> to drive from lehi (where i live) to campus just for a meeting. i would
> recommend making sure that we have all of the virtual attendance
> options available that we can (ie: chat, streaming video/audio, etc).
We did this (video/audio streams) for a while but it never worked out as
well as we had planned. Maybe we can try this again in the future...
-Evan
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