[baltimorepm] [dcpm] Fw: Unable to deliver your message

Brad Lhotsky brad.lhotsky at gmail.com
Tue Aug 2 14:16:43 PDT 2011


Bill,

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I'm sorry to hear that you had a bad experience.. Last month's meeting did
not come together as cleanly as I would've liked.  We are currently at the
mercy of the ETC Security Staff to provide open access to the building for
our meetings.  It's not ideal, but the space is really nice and there is
free parking with several great local bars very nearby.

We've been ramping up attendance, and we might soon have enough people to
run a "shift work" type rotation on the front door.  Previously we had only
managed to draw the same 4 people month after month, which made it
impossible to host a meeting and man the door.

We're getting better, and our aim is to continue that trend.  Working with
folks like Sourcefire and OmniTI to provide some interesting talks. :)

If you have suggestions, please feel free to contact me directly.  I've
taken over the management of the group and am getting a lot better at making
the meetings worthwhile.

On Tue, Aug 2, 2011 at 4:46 PM, William Kidwell <wm.kidwell at yahoo.com>wrote:

> No sooner do I click, then I get this...  at least I tried anyway...
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> From: William Kidwell <wm.kidwell at yahoo.com>
> To: dc at lists.pm.org, baltimorepm at yahoogroups.com
> Date: Tue, 2 Aug 2011 13:44:38 -0700 (PDT)
> Subject: Re: [dcpm] Visited Baltimore pm and Lawrence
> Jerry said ---> Anyways, done messing up the social scene for now...
>
> Actually, you are not alone - at my peril, I'll explain for the *benefit*
> of others.
>
> Awhile back the Baltimore PM group was down for a number of years.  They
> hadn't been meeting at all.  I was interested in supplementing the hobbyist
> level work I have/had been doing at DCPM, however, so I ran an email through
> some of the people at Baltimore PM as to whether or not they were still
> together.  The general response was that they wanted to stay together, but
> they werent sure of how to conduct the meetings.  I sent a few emails back
> then, which I still have to prove my point, to help them coordinate a time
> and place.  And, they did coordinate a time/place - leaving me completely
> out of the picture despite the work I had put into pursuing this interest.
>
> I nevertheless tried to make one of the meetings I had the timely
> opportunity to attend, but I encountered quite a number of obstacles in
> actually attending.  The Orioles game slowed traffic considerably; there was
> no contact number; the meeting place was only somewhat familiar.  I drove
> all the way to Baltimore from Annapolis only to turn around and drive home
> because the trip was destined to fall apart.
>
> I wrote the Baltimore about some of these issues when I got home, and I
> received an apathetic slap on the wrist (again, I still have all these
> emails), but they did nominate someone to take calls in case of problems.  I
> haven't been able to make it back to Baltimore since then to do any error
> checking and debugging on whether or not their proposed strategy actually
> works, but some of the emails I have been receiving pertaining to the group
> make it sound risky and dubitable.
>
> The DCPM has been an extremely helpful group, but unfortunately Baltimore
> PM has not.  I think it would be good for DC and Baltimore PM's to work
> cooperatively, as the technology transfer opportunities for either side are
> very good, but the DCPM people who are trying to help out the Baltimore
> folks are going to have to be very patient because the Baltimore doesn't
> really seem to have its act together at all.  At least, my experiences with
> them have not been positive thus far.
>
> If people are traveling to Baltimore from places as far away as Annapolis,
> DC and perhaps even VA - it's a long haul, and it seems the best prospect a
> weary traveler might expect as per a successful meeting is a risky outcome.
> I hope this doesn't sound too harsh, but several of the emails I have seen
> pertaining to Baltimore PM  indicate a serious problem as to whether the
> group is taking the issue seriously.  I think they do want their to be a
> Baltimore PM group, but the level of a dedicated consideration is terribly
> lacking.
>
> --- On *Sat, 7/30/11, jerry w <jerrywone at gmail.com>* wrote:
>
>
> From: jerry w <jerrywone at gmail.com>
> Subject: [dcpm] Visited Baltimore pm and Lawrence
> To: "dc at lists.pm.org" <dc at lists.pm.org>
> Date: Saturday, July 30, 2011, 12:53 PM
>
> I went up to Baltimore the other Thursday and
> Tried catching the pm meeting , was locked out, security system LCD / LED
> not readable, searched for an email then  phone number,
> And finally reached someone they were done presenting a short program that
> month and were coming out ( did I want pizza? )
>
> Talked briefly with Brad plus another guy who's name I don't recall and
> went back to Warshington.
>
> I'd found the place with motor assist, devined the right downstairs door (
> DAP ) And maybe make it back on 2 wheels sometime in less oppressive heat.
>
>
> Also heard Lawrence from back in Nat and AGU days went to YAPC ( adding to
> our dc numbers ) I explained before YAPC he'd been DC before moving and was
> one of us to the noobs like Brock, etc ;-)
>
> Anyways, done messing up the social scene for now...
>
>
>
> --
> Jerry W
>
>
>


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Brad Lhotsky
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