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[SELUG] Workshop groups

[SELUG] Workshop groups

Rob rheffernan at oceanfree.net
Wed Sep 8 08:49:25 IST 2004


Hi Nils,

You're dead right. It'd take me about 3.5 hours to get to Waterford from
where I am. I guess we should start by maybe putting up adds at our local
supermarkets or something like that, make a reductionists approach and
create smaller more local groups. If we got that far then perhaps we could
make dates for get-togethers once pockets of groups start to form (if ever).
What do you think? How does that sound to people? There's a local paper
where I live called Bray People and I'd be happy to put an add in there to
get the ball rolling. Maybe other people could do the same? How does that
sound? Anybody?

Rob.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "nils Olofsson" <nils at eircom.net>
To: "Rob" <rheffernan at oceanfree.net>
Cc: <southeast at linux.ie>
Sent: 07 September 2004 18:18
Subject: Re: [SELUG] Workshop groups


Dé Máirt, 2004-09-07 ag 14:26, scríobh Rob:
> Hi there,
>
> Anyone interested in starting a beginners workshop group...to met up and
> share knowledge and perhaps a few scoops?
>
> I live in Bray, Wicklow, by the way.
>
> Rob
well,I'd try organise an Install-fest if i have the numbers,Other wise
I'd be wasting my time and everyones elses,Maybe before an install-fest
we could have a meeting and see if we can inject life into the
Southeaset linux user group.
I would say that i could get the cybermart in waterford for a meeting or
if anyone has anymore suggestions....
nils





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