Brent Thomson wrote:

        - encourage technical and innovative conversations on the list (it's
been a while since it was substantially more than chit-chat)
        - make specific requests to individuals when volunteers are in short
supply (I know I'm setting myself up with that one)
        - pizza & sodas; "the mooch factor's pretty high in this crowd" :-)

Viva la geek!
You're right. Pizza and a movie at my place for volunteers ( and any girls they want to bring with them). Optional $1 cover and we'll get something good rather than frozen pizza. I'll even include Newbie meeting presenters and make this next week.

Scott K.

p.s. It is pretty difficult for people to fit things in their schedules. Between work, Swing Team, LTUE, Senior Project, Quark, Stake Play . . . oh yeah and maybe a little school too, I can only help so much, and I honestly haven't been able to invest much time in trying new things in Linux to talk about on list.

What I think would help is getting people to build friendships in the club, and that will make them feel welcome in the future. Pizza really may be the answer

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