[SLUG] New Meeting Schedule

Jamie jamie at scarborough.lug.org.uk
Wed Jan 29 21:18:01 GMT 2003


Okey dokey.. Thursday's it shall be.

So that leaves the next one to either be on the 13th, or the 20th.

Gav, Are we on this month for one of your talks?

On Wed, 2003-01-29 at 07:33, Phil Kershaw wrote:
> Thursday would be better for me if possible. Wife out wednesday -:(
> 
> I don't feel confident enough to give a talk but can usually bring kit along
> for if that helps.
> 
> Phil Kershaw
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Adams, Jamie" <Jamie.Adams at homegroup.org.uk>
> To: <scarborough at mailman.lug.org.uk>
> Sent: Monday, January 27, 2003 2:31 PM
> Subject: [SLUG] New Meeting Schedule
> 
> 
> Hi All, Sorry for the lengthy email. Get a cuppa and put your feet up
> before you start :)
> 
> First of all, Tuesdays continue to be a bad day for people to meet up. I
> am thinking of moving the monthly meeting day to a Wednesday or
> Thursday. These days are the days that the landlord of the Cricketers
> says he has free most of the time. Please let me know of your
> preference. This should help alleviate some of the hassle tying the date
> down near to the time.
> 
> Also, since Gavin volunteered to do a talk on firewalling principles
> (yes you did!), I thought we might put together a schedule of talks.
> Volunteer to do a talk on a subject of your choice. Chances are we can
> occupy a few months talk slots already, so im thinking you would have
> miles of time to prepare something. It doesn't have to be something
> major (thought it can be!), just something you think a wider audience
> might be interested in.
> 
> I would like to have a writeup of the talks, so we can put something
> useful on the website for others, or those that were not able to make it
> to the meeting. Im thinking that we could put one of the volunteered
> machines to use as a presentation machine if its needed.
> 
> If you don't fancy presenting, suggest a topic and someone else may
> volunteer.
> 
> Once we have a couple of dates confirmed. I will contact the local rag
> and ask if they will give us a bit of publicity. Fingers crossed we
> should have something interesting to do at meets, and get a few more
> people though the door.
> 
> Gavin, did you say that you could spread yours out into a few smaller
> sections? IE, over a couple of meets?
> 
> To get the ball rolling, I will volunteer to do a talk on the Linux
> Email System (for dialup users) showing how to make use of inbuilt
> utilities such as SMTP servers and Mail Delivery Agents.
> 
> Jamie
> 
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