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Subject: Re: [aclug-L] Meeting request
From: "Clint A. Brubakken" <cabrubak@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 12 Mar 1999 09:28:46 -0600 (EST)
Reply-to: aclug-L@xxxxxxxxxxxx

I was the one in charge of that, and I've kinda fallen away from that,
wasn't sure how many people were interested, nad seemed everyone was
taking their own notes. 

I can do it again and post the notes to this list, if you like. In
addition I have notes from several of last years meeting I never got to
typing up, I'll try to find them and post them too if anyone wants.

Clint



On Fri, 12 Mar 1999, John Reinke wrote:

> A while back, there was an attempt to take notes at the meetings and send
> the notes out on this list. That worked briefly, but hasn't really happened
> since then. Since I have classes at both times the ACLUG meetings occur, I
> would REALLY like to see meeting notes for those meetings. Not only is this
> helpful for when someone can't attend a meeting, but putting the list notes
> on the ACLUG web site (other than just in the mail archives) could be
> helpful for many others out on the net. A second reason why this would be a
> good idea is that topics that didn't seem to apply or be interesting or
> even realistic often become relevant later on, when you wished you had paid
> better attention or had taken notes. This would be a good solution for that
> as well.
> 
> If topics are covered thoroughly, and notes are taken well, we could
> probably compile a few tutorials and how-to's. Not only would they be
> helpful for others, but we could refer others to it when they ask common,
> recurring questions, like how many and what size partitions to use for
> Linux.
> 
> I would offer to take the notes and type them up, but I'm unable to attend
> meetings this semester. I make this plea as the next meeting topic is on
> LaTeX, and I will probably need to learn it in order to type up tests and
> handouts for a class I'm teaching this summer.
> 
> As a group, ACLUG has a lot of experience and knowledge. I think we could
> benefit by documenting and organizing this knowledge (other than just in
> the mail archives).
> 
> Just a few thoughts...
> 
> jr
> 
> 
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