[Wolves] Amending Meeting times /days/frequency etc

Chris Ellis chris at intrbiz.com
Thu Jul 27 18:17:08 UTC 2023


I'd say keep the virtual and physical meets on Thursday and we
schedule not to clash with Slug.

John and Ron have radio club meet ups on Wednesdays, I believe.

Chris

On Thu, Jul 27, 2023 at 4:52 PM Adam Sweet via Wolves
<wolves at mailman.lug.org.uk> wrote:
>
> Mmmmm. Beeeeer.
>
>
>
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> On 27/07/2023 13:35, Iain Cuthbertson via Wolves wrote:
> > Thursdays are good for me. It would fit nicely with my wife doing her
> > own Thursday thing as well.
> >
> > I can taste the beer already.
> >
> > Iain
> >
> > On Thu, 27 Jul 2023 at 12:57, Adam Sweet via Wolves
> > <wolves at mailman.lug.org.uk <mailto:wolves at mailman.lug.org.uk>> wrote:
> >
> >     Speaking to the Mrs, I can only really do Thursdays once she's back at
> >     work in a few months. I know Shrops have their meetings on Thursdays, I
> >     wonder if we can interleave between them, perhaps leaving the virtual
> >     meets on a Weds.
> >
> >     Do you have stuff on the non-Shrops Thursdays John.
> >
> >     Is there anybody else that would come to an in person meeting that
> >     could
> >     only come on certain days?
> >
> >     Ad
> >
> >
> >
> >     On 26/07/2023 11:40, John Alexander via Wolves wrote:
> >      > Probably mondays for me as I'm busy for most of the others
> >      > JA
> >      > On Tuesday, 25 July 2023 at 12:52:46 BST, Adam Sweet via Wolves
> >      > <wolves at mailman.lug.org.uk <mailto:wolves at mailman.lug.org.uk>> wrote:
> >      >
> >      >
> >      > Absolutely all of this, especially the bite to eat, pint or two and
> >      > talking crap for hours.
> >      >
> >      > How about returning to a fortnightly schedule, with a physical
> >     meet one
> >      > fortnight and virtual the other?
> >      >
> >      > For me, Tues/Weds/Thurs are easiest for me, though Mondays would be
> >      > possible too. That said, my wife is due to return to work after
> >      > maternity in a few months, had a test day yesterday and didn't
> >     get home
> >      > til nearly 9pm so I'd best avoid her work days, which would make
> >      > Thursday a better choice, though we can always vary the day if
> >     need be.
> >      >
> >      > Anyone else have preferable days?
> >      >
> >      > Ad
> >      >
> >      >
> >      >
> >      > On 25/07/2023 12:11, Iain Cuthbertson via Wolves wrote:
> >      >  > Reasons why I'm reluctant to join video calls instead of
> >      > physical meetings:
> >      >  > 1. I spend my working life on a computer
> >      >  > 2. All meetings I have at work are video calls
> >      >  > 3. After work, I don't want to return to the office to have a
> >     call - it
> >      >  > feels too much like work
> >      >  > 4. Living with my wife means that I can't occupy a comfy
> >     location for
> >      >  > the call (see point 3)
> >      >  >
> >      >  > I relish the thought of returning to a regular physical
> >     meet-up - be it
> >      >  > fortnightly or monthly.
> >      >  > I do miss the regular meetings, having a bite to eat, a pint
> >     or two, and
> >      >  > talking crap for a few hours.
> >      >  > The occasional discussion of Linux related things is
> >     acceptable as well.
> >      >  >
> >      >  > For general meeting venues, I recommend pubs rather than
> >     restaurants.
> >      >  > The latter is more about having a meal and vacating once consumed.
> >      >  > Whereas pubs expect people to be chatting for hours on end.
> >      >  >
> >      >  > Monday - Thursday suits me for physical meetings. Fridays are
> >     when my
> >      >  > wife and I relax after a manic week :)
> >      >  > And we might have more trouble finding setting on Fridays.
> >      >  >
> >      >  > Pretty much any location - have car, can travel!
> >      >  >
> >      >  > Iain
> >      >  >
> >      >  > On Mon, 24 Jul 2023 at 15:01, Chris Ellis via Wolves
> >      >  > <wolves at mailman.lug.org.uk <mailto:wolves at mailman.lug.org.uk>
> >     <mailto:wolves at mailman.lug.org.uk <mailto:wolves at mailman.lug.org.uk>>
> >      > <mailto:wolves at mailman.lug.org.uk
> >     <mailto:wolves at mailman.lug.org.uk>>> wrote:
> >      >  >
> >      >  >    On Mon, Jul 24, 2023 at 2:08 PM Adam Sweet via Wolves
> >      >  >    <wolves at mailman.lug.org.uk
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> >     <mailto:wolves at mailman.lug.org.uk>>> wrote:
> >      >  >      >
> >      >  >      > On 22/07/2023 02:26, John Alexander via Wolves wrote:
> >      >  >      > > Hi everyone, recently the WLUG meetups have reduced
> >     in uptake
> >      >  >    to myself
> >      >  >      > > Chris and Dan, others come but it's not frequent.
> >      >  >      > > Chris came up with some good ideas and 'll leave it
> >     to him to
> >      >  >    explain them.
> >      >  >      > > What do people want in a meetup, events/social/Study
> >     etc,,,
> >      >  >    when and
> >      >  >      > > how often would be good for the members.
> >      >  >      > > I'd like to open up this as a discussion thread. What
> >     do others
> >      >  >    think?
> >      >  >      >
> >      >  >      > Sorry to take a few days to come back on this. I'd be
> >     interested
> >      >  >    to hear
> >      >  >      > what Chris has to say, but from my point of view, I
> >     think the
> >      >  >    world in
> >      >  >      > general has had enough of video calls after the
> >     pandemic. They're
> >      >  >      > certainly useful but lack the qualitative and tactile
> >     nature of in
> >      >  >      > person meetings.
> >      >  >      >
> >      >  >      > For me, I now have a baby and I simply can't reliably
> >     turn up to
> >      >  >    video
> >      >  >      > calls as I'm never not doing anything. It would be
> >     easier for me
> >      >  >    to make
> >      >  >      > in person meetings as I can arrange to be out for
> >     evening. I could
> >      >  >      > probably make once a month if we agree on a location. They
> >      > could be
> >      >  >      > fortnightly as they were before, or once a month with a
> >     video
> >      > call on
> >      >  >      > the other fortnight. I'd be happy to go back to the Royal
> >      > Tiger as a
> >      >  >      > regular and then move around few other locations too.
> >      >  >      >
> >      >  >      > I had plans to hold events to build up some momentum and
> >      >  >    encourage new
> >      >  >      > members. Unfortunately some family news kicked the legs
> >     out for a
> >      >  >    while,
> >      >  >      > then COVID and later my wife becoming pregnant sucked
> >     all the air
> >      >  >    out of
> >      >  >      > the those intentions. The talks were quite popular but
> >     I was
> >      >  >    burnt out
> >      >  >      > after the Rocky Linux one, I wasn't able to find
> >     volunteers to
> >      >  >    give any
> >      >  >      > more talks and wasn't able to sustain it. There are a
> >     few pages
> >      >  >    on the
> >      >  >      > LUG website about proposed talks and events. We always need
> >      >  >    suggestions
> >      >  >      > and ideas.
> >      >  >      >
> >      >  >      > I don't currently have the availability and we're
> >     lacking other
> >      >  >      > organisers. We need volunteers and motivators.
> >      >  >      >
> >      >  >      > Aside from that, what were you going to say Chris?
> >     Everyone else,
> >      >  >    what
> >      >  >      > would you be interested doing and what would encourage
> >     you to
> >      >  >    meet up?
> >      >  >      >
> >      >  >      > Ad
> >      >  >
> >      >  >    My thoughts are pretty similar.
> >      >  >
> >      >  >    Given things have now moved on from the initial days of
> >     pandemic
> >      >  >    lockdowns,
> >      >  >    I think weekly meetings are a bit over the top, but I do
> >     still think
> >      >  >    there is value in
> >      >  >    having virtual meetings, and not just from a purely selfish
> >     view of
> >      >  >    being a bit remote.
> >      >  >
> >      >  >    I would suggest that we reduce the frequency and that we also
> >      >  >    consider which day
> >      >  >    and time works best for people whom wish to attend.  I know
> >     that a
> >      >  >    number of people
> >      >  >    have clashes on Wednesday evenings, it would also be
> >     sensible to avoid
> >      >  >    clashes if
> >      >  >    we go to alternate weeks
> >      >  >
> >      >  >    I also think that having regular physical meetups would be
> >     good and
> >      >  >    I'll certainly aim
> >      >  >    to travel to make some of them.
> >      >  >
> >      >  >    I would suggest we gauge interest in:
> >      >  >
> >      >  >    1) Restarting regular meat space meetups
> >      >  >    2) Reducing virtual meetups
> >      >  >    3) Alternating virtual meetups with evening and daytime
> >      >  >    4) Discussing with days work best for people
> >      >  >    5) What frequency of physical and virtual meetups to aim for
> >      >  >    6) What venues work for people
> >      >  >
> >      >  >    Thoughts?
> >      >  >
> >      >  >    Chris
> >      >  >
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