On Monday 30 May 2005 10:49, Barry O'Donovan wrote:
>http://www.linux.ie/pipermail/ilug/2004-October/019275.html>> "After heated debate over the wording of a motion to keep the list open
> to posting from non-subscribers, a motion "That the ILUG mailing list
> be closed to posting by non-subscribers" was proposed. There were
> three votes for the motion, including Michele Neylon's vote, cast by
> proxy. The remainder of the meeting voted against, and the motion was
> declared overwhelmingly defeated by the chairman"
Speaking of AGMs, isn't this due soon? Or was the move to October last year
permanent?
Regards,
Ruairí
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