Linux Demo Day Event

Randy Rathbun randy at middlewest.com
Fri Feb 18 15:01:41 CST 2000


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. 

I guess what I really should have said in my previous message was that I
hate politics, and that is why I like KCLUG. There ain't none of that that
I have seen, and from the meetings I have been to, I don't think there ever
will be. That is what is so cool about it. It is all so open. 

Sorry for any confusion I may have caused. 

Randy

On 2/18/00 at 8:48 AM Bradley Miller wrote:

>Congratulations to everyone who made the Linux demo day a success!   Now
we
>need to build upon this momentum and get some more structured events and
>meetings going whether they be KULUA or KCLUG, whatever.   Right now from
>what I've seen of the KCLUG group, the primary thought is we don't need
any
>structure and there isn't enough people to do anything.    WRONG!




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