>It is easiest to say that BYUSA clubs can't have any affiliation with >off-campus organizations. In truth they can (college republicans, etc), >but in a very limited ways. I have already outlined the limitations on >who can be a member.
>The simple fact is that Plug and UUG can not be united as one >organization. There are things that are easier for Plug to do, there are >things that are easier for the UUG to do. The protest in Lindon never >could have happened without Plug to remove BYU from any involvement. So are we traversing a fence of two worlds, when one world says no the other says yes, and when one world lacks the other makes up. Is this Good? Or is this Territory that could prove to be a pain in someone's neck? True the Merger of the two groups would cause a problem, which way do we merge, Plug can't be BYU and BYU can't protest SCO (just an example). SO Now What? Mark Gardner ____________________ BYU Unix Users Group http://uug.byu.edu/ ___________________________________________________________________ List Info: http://uug.byu.edu/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/uug-list
