[olug] Ideas for Organizing OLUG

John Kennedy jkennedy at orent.com
Tue Oct 10 15:08:31 UTC 2000


jferguson3 at home.com wrote:
> 
> Okay, this has been running through my head for a bit.  How can we get
> OLUG a little better organized? I'll start the ball rolling:
> 
> 1.  Split the mailing list into OLUG-DISCUSS and OLUG-ANNOUNCE.
> OLUG-DISCUSS could be the high-volume one, and OLUG-ANNOUNCE would be
> meeting announcements and other general interest items (and restricted
> who could send to it).

Could work.  That would allow for filtering of the two so the
announcements don't get lost in the mass of e-mails I get every day.

> 
> 2.  Planning group.  A group of the regulars could meet regularly to
> decide what sort of topics could be discussed in the next 3-4 meetings
> (and where they would be held).  One of these people would have
> permission to update the web page with that information. Kinda like a
> "benevolent oligarchy".  However, the ideas the group comes up with
> would be posted on the mailing list so if there is a major problem,
> folks could point it out well in advance.

Actually instead of the planners meeting in person there could be a 3rd
mailing list for them to kick ideas around.  I also thing there should
be "officers" like President, V.P., secretary, "marketing", a librarian,
the "planning commitee", etc.  It would give the group a bit more
credibility out in the real world...Keeping track of "members" wouldn't
hurt either.
(I REALLY think that the group should try and maintain some sort of
library so that people who are somewhat new to linux have a resource
available.)

> 
> 3.  "Newbie Time" at the meetings.  30 minutes or so of each meeting
> would be devoted to "newbie" topics.  Even if this is beginner stuff, I
> think everyone could learn from it.

Good point.  Sometimes the basics can get lost and they are often the
best answer.

> 
> 4.  Distribution of flyers.  I still need help getting flyers out.
> 
> 5.  My personal favorite: Pizza at the meetings.

I do like the ides but if we keep the meetings at Last Resort then this
may not be possible. Plus who would pay for the pizza?

> 
> Okay, now its everyone's turn to discuss.
> 
> Jason
> 
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I also think that a venture into the BSD (Or even UNIX in general)
releases would be a boost.  I own OpenBSD 2.7 but still can't get the
damn thing to install right. (It always fails when it tries to create
the file system.)

Just some thoughts.
-- 
John Kennedy
UNIX System Administrator
Orent Graphics
402-733-6400 Ext 266
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