Message-ID: <38AD719D.3A54BF03@tas-kc.com> Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2000 10:16:24 -0600 From: Pat Miller <pert@tas-kc.com> Subject: Re: kclug - Linux Demo Day Event
Many clubs have a community meeting and a separate
executive/board/business meeting
We could adopt this stance with the following philosophy:
Most of the community doesn't want to think about business that's why
it is not conducted at the general meetings.
Board reports can be mentioned on the list, and depending on the
formality of the general meetings there as well.
Business meetings can be open the the whole group. (easy if its done
via list)
Heck Linux day was never discussed at a meeting. We had information on a
table at a KULUA meeting er.. social, but discussion was preferred via
the list. From discussions here it was a success.
Randy Rathbun wrote:
>
> Totally agree Bradley, and I am the one that said "I like the KCLUG
> meetings cause we just talk about computers and don't have business
> meetings"...
>
> I did not mean to insinuate that I want to hang out with a totally
> disorganized bunch of louts though... far from it. There does have to be
> some organization. Someone has to go to the library and get the room
> reserved. Someone has to make those really nifty business cards. Someone
> has to run the mailing list. etc. etc. etc.
>
<snip>
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