> I don't want to be too critical, but I think we need to have more
> interesting meetings and hold them more regularly.  The last real
> meeting was December 1 (I was asked to present for it just a few days in
> advance).  The last one before that was November 3rd (and was an
> excellent meeting).  Last semester there were only 4 meetings, as I
> count them (I'm not counting newbie meetings).  By the time we have
> another real meeting, it will have been 2 meetings in 4 months!  I don't
> know how young students are supposed to get involved with something when
> there's nothing to get involved with.

I'm hoping that some of the meetings that we're currently getting set
up will be interesting to the majority of people.  We were a bit slow
starting up this semester, but we're going to pull past that, and get
some fun meetings in.

> I absolutely don't want the UUG to die.  Let's start using Linux more,
> doing more fun things with it, having more interesting technical
> meetings and on-list discussions, and making something that others will
> want to get involved with.

If you have ideas for meetings that people would find fun, and some
possible places to look for speakers, we'd love to hear your thoughts.
 (this goes for everyone in the club).

Thanks for the suggestions.  We're going to do our best to improve
things this semester for the club!

~Erin

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