SPUG: Meeting Venues/SPUG Bifurcation

Tim Maher/CONSULTIX tim at consultix-inc.com
Wed Oct 13 22:24:24 CDT 1999


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According to Joe Slagel:
> 
> Skip the bifuraction....SPUG is not large enough.

Not sure you're right about that; there are indications
that for every two people who show up at a meeting,
there's one staying home on the other side of the lake.

(Not to mention the 248 others who are content to lurk on the list.)

> 
> How about East Side one month, Downtown the next...
> 

That might be a good idea too !

Apart from the fact that it requires us to book two meeting places,
and we're having enough trouble finding *one* with the right stuff!

However, this model would seem a good way to test the bifurcation concept
without really splitting us up, while allowing an easy transition to a
split, if that should prove to be desirable.

I like it!
-Tim

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