SPUG: CANCELLED: SPUG Program Committee Meeting - rewrite the community

Duane Blanchard dblanchard at gmail.com
Tue Nov 15 21:11:58 PST 2005


I just realized I said I-5 when I actually meant I-405.

Looking at the map, I see Ben Burnett and Matt Thomas who would be
close, and maybe David Robins.

Anyone else around Bellevue?

Thx,

D

On 11/15/05, Duane Blanchard <dblanchard at gmail.com> wrote:
> Sorry, I started a response and didn't get it sent off yesterday.
> Still, three really isn't a crowd.
>
> I'm on board for a full level of commitment and responsibility. Most
> in the goup don't know me, and those who do probably don't remember
> me. I have only made one meeting, and mostly been a consumer on the
> mailing list. (Thanks to everyone for all your help/responses.)  I'm
> at a good point in my life to start giving back a little more, and
> this is what I'm choosing. (I was a scoutmaster for the past three
> years and, while fulfilling, it hasn't been something I could really
> throw myself into with abandon.)
>
> I know I won't be able to make every meeting, but I think in groups
> like this, whether the planner is going to be there is less important
> than having made and publicized a plan. So, I volunteer to plan the
> upcoming meeting, and maybe even bring cookies (the kind you eat).
>
> For the record, Tuesdays are as good as any other day for me. Is there
> a sense that people would prefer a different day?
>
> I'm also going to plan a daytime event in Bellevue, somewhere near I-5
> and I-90. Probably more social, but we'll see.
>
> If you haven't added your address to the map,
> http://www.communitywalk.com/map/438#
> (user: spug, pass: spugger), and want your location to be considered
> in planning events please do it soon.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Duane
> On 11/14/05, Michael R. Wolf <MichaelRWolf at att.net> wrote:
> > > I propose that the next SPUG meeting be a "program committee" meeting.
> > > For those who don't like committees or meetings, let's call it a working
> > > session - brainstorming, visioning, planning, and committing to
> > > deliverable meetings.
> > >
> > > I would facilitate (not lead - we'll all do that) such a meeting on the
> > > regularly scheduled SPUG night - November 15 at a place TBD (ideas?).
> >
> > Due to low response (one participant, one host) I will *NOT* be facilitating
> > this meeting (at least not this month).
> >
> > In the mean time, I'd suggest that we use the SPUG email list to discuss the
> > kinds of events we'd like to attend, and to create.  If there's a match
> > between what folks want to create and what folks want to consume, it looks
> > like we've got a starting point for a meeting.
> >
> > In the mean time, I've got a Perl programming gig (announced on this list)
> > that's keeping me busy until the end of the year.  Thank you SPUG!!!
> >
> > I'll revisit sponsoring a program creating core group after the new year.
> >
> > SPUG-a-liciously,
> > Michael Wolf
> >
> >
> > --
> > Michael R. Wolf
> >     All mammals learn by playing!
> >         MichaelRWolf at att.net
> >
> >
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>
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> Duane Blanchard
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>
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