On Mon, Oct 04, 2004 at 09:41:22AM +0100, Niall O Broin wrote:
>> >If there is any particular issue you'd like to see presented at the
> >AGM (I'm talking about a technical kind of presentation) please let us
> >know ASAP. If you have a particular speaker in mind, please do say.
> >We do have a little bit of cash in the bank, so bringing in a non
> >Irish based speaker from a particular project in which you're
> >interested is not out of the question, but we are running very short
> >of time.
> and to date the response to his has been underwhelming. In fact, it has
> been non-existent. Nada. Zilch. Nichts. Rien. Not a bloody sausage.
> Is this an indicator of how much interest ILUG really has in "doing
> more". Or is it just a case of "if you build it they will come"? But
> who exactly will build it, and what should they build, given ZERO input
> from those who might come?
Can I just add a personal observation, as someone who is stepping down from
the committee for personal reasons.
In the last year in particular i've noticed a number of members of the ILUG
complaining ILUG should do more, with the vague idea that more is to do with
promoting Linux. However, no one seems to have any concrete ideas on
what "more" should consist of - and a number of people who were shouting on
the list last week about ILUG dying have been guilty in the past of coming
up with big ideas, and then not following through on the commitments they
made.
At the moment, we have a website (albeit with old content), an active
mailing list and an active IRC community. On the whole, newbies are
treated well, and in general we're doing okay as a grouping.
If people feel this isn't sufficent, they are free to say so. But be
prepared to do something about it - i'm fed up of seeing people whinging
about "ILUG should do this, that. And this thing that way rather than
this way" and then when asked to do it, fail to be any more use than a
wet piece of tissue in a rain storm.
Thomas
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