Message-Id: <199401110035.AA14131@fylz.com>
Date: Mon, 10 Jan 94 16:21:24 PST
From: bentson@seattleu.edu (Randolph Bentson)
Subject: Linux users group -- organizational meeting
Followup-To: seattle.general
Organization: Seattle University, Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.
Summary: when, where, and what

Newsgroups: seattle.general,pnw.general
    Linux Users Group  --  Organizational Meeting

Anyone interested in meeting fellow Linux users and sharing their
experiences with Linux is invited to attend a meeting scheduled for

    6:30 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. in the
    Broadview Library -- Seattle Public Library,
    12755 Greenwood Avenue North on
    Monday, January 24, 1994.

The agenda includes at least discussing:
(1) do we wish to continue meeting as a group, and if so
(2) when and where is most convenient to do so?
(3) How shall the group be structured?

Additional items include:
(4) users describing their unusual configurations and/or applications,
(5) discussions of problems and possible solutions,
(6) discussions of the uucp web,
(7) demonstrations?!?
(8) handouts?!?

The initial meeting is at the library because we can get
a large room for free.  A rough poll suggested Monday
or Friday would be the best meeting time, but the libraries
are closed after 6 P.M. on Fridays.  Because the libraries
are also closed on the 17, the meeting has been pushed back
to the 24th.  (I thought today seemed to be too soon :-)

Please feel free to suggest additional agenda items.
You may write to me, or call 282-8375.

Randolph Bentson
bentson@grieg.seaslug.org (Linux at home)

This event is not sponsored by the Seattle Public Library.
They only offer the meeting room as a free public service.
Anyone is welcome to attend, but may find it boring if
they're not into Linux.  (This meeting time and place is
provisional upon SPL's approval of the meeting--which is
not quite pro forma.)

Thanks to Phil Hughes (fyl@fylz.com) for starting the mailing list,
and to Benjamin Ketcham (bketcham@u.washington.edu) and Dan Wilder
(gasv!dan@fylz.com) for promoting the idea of this meeting.  Credit
goes to them, blame to me, for how this works out.