[Gllug] GLLUG Attendance and mobs of three people

charles c.adeniran at btinternet.com
Wed Feb 16 19:14:37 UTC 2005


Could we have more technical talks please?

More useful information. I think if you want people to travel you need to
give them some to travel for not just socialising.

I think we also need more talks on Beginner to Advanced Programming,
Networking and Administration: the type of information people need to do
their jobs well.

I also think we need more information on the New Linux Markets for example
Asterisks and much more practical  information on Linux Advocacy for example
how to get your boss to use Linux?

More Job news would also be appreciated. In short I think the group needs to
get back to basics.

Charles






Charles

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Dean" <dean.wilson3 at virgin.net>
To: <gllug at gllug.org.uk>
Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2005 10:50 AM
Subject: [Gllug] GLLUG Attendance and mobs of three people


> The last couple of GLLUGs have had pretty bad attendance, but very few
> people on list know this as they weren't actually there :)
>
> The GLLUG admin team is planning to have the next GLLUG sometime in
> March, possibly the 12th or the 26th. My first question is: will the
> fact the 26th is a bank holiday make your attendance more or less
> likely?
>
> I'm also curious as to why the attendance has dropped so dramatically.
> Are the talks pitched at the wrong audience? Not enough notice / not
> enough reminders? Do we want more/less "big name speakers" or home
> grown talent?
>
> Whether you used to go to GLLUG and no longer attend or you've never
> gone I'd like to know why. I'm hoping this mail will kick off an on-list
> discussion but if you have any views you'd like passed on but don't want
> to send out in public, send them to me and I'll ensure the admin team
> gets told. Without any names being mentioned.
>
> I'll also be at FOSDEM and the next Lonix if you'd rather say hello in a
> less formal environment.
>
> Thanks
>   Dean
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