[Gllug] Future GLLUG meetings

Hari Sekhon hpsekhon at googlemail.com
Fri Oct 31 17:02:45 UTC 2008


Caroline Ford wrote:
>> As a linux sysadmin, I vote for the advanced stuff, especially
>> high-availability clustering, high performance computing.
>> parallel/clustered/distributed filesystems etc.
>> This stuff is interesting and there general knowledge on it yet.
>> If you want to learn how to click yes/no in Ubuntu, surely there are as
>> many tutorials on the web on that as there Ubuntu noobies?
>>
>> As for weekend vs evening: if you work in Central London but live in the
>> suburbs (as is common among I believe) then it's easier to get to the
>> Central London meeting locations in the evenings if you are already
>> uptown for work, rather than having the full long journey at the weekends?
>>     
>
> As a non sysadmin I am totally uninterested in such events. I'd only
> comer to general stuff on FLOSS/desktop stuff. Specialist stuff for
> sysadmins would bore the pants off me.
>
> caroline
>   
So the question becomes:

Do you cater to one and not the other... or do you cater to both and if 
so, how?

If you cater to both, do you do both sessions at on the same day, 
concurrently or sequentially, or stagger events for each?

-h

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