[Phoenix-pm] finally
Brock
awwaiid at thelackthereof.org
Thu Jan 26 11:00:16 PST 2006
Dude -- why not just call this the Tempe Social Meeting for Phoenix.PM?
I'd like the emphasize the idea that I (we, Phoenix.PM) have always
encouraged this sort of things as part of our existence.
... a few minutes later ...
OK, I just talked to Tony on efnet, #tempe.pm. Seems his goal is pretty
specific -- mostly social meetings at Four Peaks. I've offered for his
meetings to be Tempe-Beer-Meets for Phoenix.PM instead of a different
group, and he is mulling it over -- but it doesn't matter that much.
Tony is just interested in more social meetings in Tempe, which is
great.
I love participation! It just surprises me when it comes in the way of
another user group springing up :). Tony, I look forward to coming to
hang out with you and everyone at Four Peaks.
--Brock
On 2006.01.26.11.29, Anthony R. Nemmer wrote:
| All good ideas. =) Notice that meetings are on Sunday afternoons at
| 1300 hours though. I don't know how well this will work out but I
| consider weekend meetings to be more relaxed. At any rate I want Tempe
| / East Valley to be more social oriented with perhaps a few
| presentations. Since I live right across the street I am going to try
| to figure out how to set up a wireless access point so at least we will
| have internet, if Four Peaks doesn't have wireless Internet already.
|
| Tony
|
| Scott Walters wrote:
| > Tony,
| >
| > On the age of the Internet, where information expires before its header say
| > it does even on those rare cases where it has expiration headers, I'd
| > encourage you to still post to the list on nights when you're hoping to get
| > people to Four Peaks. Further, I strongly encourage you to cross-post to
| > phoenix-pm at pm.org. If there's one thing I hate, ... okay, well, fragmentation
| > of groups and projects ranks high on the list, let's just say.
| >
| > Even though this kind of reeks of fragmentation to me, if we (meaning you)
| > do it right, it can actually reduce effort for us (meaning me) by saving me
| > having to call and organize beer meetings.
| >
| > And to continue to not stop where I should have, have you considered linking
| > to Phoenix.pm? I'm thinking ASU students and what not might look at Tempe.pm
| > first, see few signs of life, and be put off on the whole affair. I don't
| > feel too out of line suggesting this considering you have the password to
| > add mention of your meetings to the phoenix.pm.org PerlCalendar page.
| >
| > Thank you for doing what the hell I say^W^W^W^W^W^W^Wyour cooperation in this matter.
| >
| > Regards,
| > -scott
| >
| > P.S.: Are we still friends? I tend to write in such a way that I seldom know the
| > answer to this question when I'm done addressing someone... anyway, no offense
| > meant, but cooperation sorely desired.
| >
| > On 0, "Metz, Bobby W, WCS" <bwmetz at att.com> wrote:
| >
| >>Good to see an East Valley group forming, but I have to ask, is your
| >>meeting location considered to be East Valley? ASU just never has
| >>seemed that close to me, living in the SE part of the East Valley, but
| >>hey it is closer than Scottsdale I guess.
| >>
| >>B
| >>
| >>-----Original Message-----
| >>From: phoenix-pm-bounces+bwmetz=att.com at pm.org
| >>[mailto:phoenix-pm-bounces+bwmetz=att.com at pm.org]On Behalf Of Anthony R.
| >>Nemmer
| >>Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2006 1:48 AM
| >>To: phoenix-pm at pm.org
| >>Subject: [Phoenix-pm] finally
| >>
| >>
| >>I am activating tempe.pm. http://67.40.69.98/ for more info.
| >>--
| >>
| >>I always have coffee when I watch radar!
| >>_______________________________________________
| >>Phoenix-pm mailing list
| >>Phoenix-pm at pm.org
| >>http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/phoenix-pm
| >>_______________________________________________
| >>Phoenix-pm mailing list
| >>Phoenix-pm at pm.org
| >>http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/phoenix-pm
| >
| >
| >
|
|
| --
|
| I always have coffee when I watch radar!
| _______________________________________________
| Phoenix-pm mailing list
| Phoenix-pm at pm.org
| http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/phoenix-pm
More information about the Phoenix-pm
mailing list