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Re: some ideas...





If the SIU bunch doesn't provide the strong support that was anticipated when
the meeting were moved to campus, I would be nice for the Salem bunch if the
meetings were moved back to John A. Logan (or even Rend Lake -- yea, I know I
am dreaming here <grin>)

Alan




On Fri, 16 Jun 2000, Steven Pritchard wrote:

> 
> With all due respect to Rich, I'm thinking it would probably be a good
> idea for me to take over handling meetings and such, for at least a
> little while, in order to get things stabilized a bit.  If anyone
> objects, please say so.
> 
> The number one thing that I'd like to see is a fixed meeting day/time
> again.  Right now, I think the first Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday of
> each month would work best.  (At least one person has already told me
> that Monday is a bad day in general.)  Comments?
> 
> The second thing I'd like to do is modernize the web site.  Other than
> a few graphics, it is essentially the same web site that I developed
> in late '94 or early '95.  That can't be good.  :-)  I've been doing a
> lot of work on the LUCI web site lately...  If any of you who are
> interested could take a look at it and let me know what you think, I'd
> appreciate it.  If it looks good to everyone, I'd like to do something
> very similar for SILUG.
> 
> I'd also like to get everyone thinking about doing a Linux Demo Day
> sort of thing again after classes start back up.  Historically, we've
> done this sort of thing at 710 Bookstore.  Is there a better place
> now?
> 
> That's all I've got for the moment...  :-)
> 
> Steve
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