> Upon further inspection, the only people that bothered to sign up on the web > site and help at the booth were myself, Scott Kraczek, and Erin Sharmahd. I > should give a plug here to Topher too because I know he has been filling in > where no one signed up. And Erin has been there for more than the times she > signed up.
One of the goals of the booth sign-up, as I have understood it (from watching previous years) is for members of the club to sign up for spots. Generally, the president/vp have always tried to be there when possible, usually without signing up. They particularly try to fill the spots that other members can't fill. The sign-ups are so that we can ensure that the entire booth-time gets coverage. Anyway, I hope that jake's thoughts aren't true. i believe that if we all put in a bit of effort, we can still have the glory days of the UUG, with people coming to meetings, and volunteering and helping out. I'm hoping that the lack of sign-ups for the booth were just because people had classes during those hours. I know the UUG can stay strong, and can continue to help people learn about Linux and OSS. People graduate and move on, and others need to rise and take their place. That's just how it works. Anyway, we've got one more day of the booth in the wilk, then the installfest... We've got some fun meetings coming down the pipeline, so keep your heads up! ~Erin -- http://www.tuxgirl.com -------------------- BYU Unix Users Group http://uug.byu.edu/ The opinions expressed in this message are the responsibility of their author. They are not endorsed by BYU, the BYU CS Department or BYU-UUG. ___________________________________________________________________ List Info: http://uug.byu.edu/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/uug-list
