[Charlug] What should the LUG do?

Leam Hall leam at reuel.net
Sat Mar 28 20:24:09 EDT 2009


Okay, sorry to put out so many e-mails in one day but the LUG question 
keeps wandering around in my otherwise empty head...

Humans "be"; we exist and then choose to do stuff. Groups need to "do" 
to be vital, to have life. If they just exist then they...uh...just exist.

Linux empowers each of us in some way to become more uniquely ourselves. 
As a LUG member I'd like to leave each meeting being even more tuned in 
than when I got there. The LUG really has to do two things right: it 
must be worth the time cost and it must be useful to the community.

Today's meeting was good, you missed Peter, Don, and Chip bouncing ideas 
and building on each other a bit. We came away with several 
possibilities for the future and there seemed to be a good energy going. 
  If we continue that trend then our usefulness to the community will 
grow significantly and the time it takes to get there and learn will be 
well worth it.

So thank you guys for a glimpse at a positive future. What do we need to 
do to fuel that? Chip (got) volunteered for several things, who else can 
step up and help move us forward?

Leam


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