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Thanks for trying Hugh; I suggest <br>
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<li>you do it,</li>
<li>set your rules & those who don't like them can just not
registered and keep moaning. They will be free to do so.</li>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">If you wait for everybody to agree
nothing will ever happen.<br>
Cheers<br>
E<br>
<br>
On 14/03/13 14:21, Hugh Davenport wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:839852023e1526a38e81a7f878cbb104@davenport.net.nz"
type="cite">On 2013-03-14 14:19, E Chalaron wrote:
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<blockquote type="cite">I like the idea of using Meetup because
it opens the doors for others
<br>
outside the WellyLUG community as well. There are already a
fair
<br>
number of techy groups on Meetup - I'm sure we could get some
numbers
<br>
from there as well. Using Meetup, we could announce stuff like
<br>
Installfests, which may encourage newbies to learn more about
Linux
<br>
and FLOSS culture.
<br>
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<br>
Very good point, if one does not use the actual tools of
communication
<br>
one might just as well do nothing.
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<br>
I would agree. By posting the initial message I was hoping to
start
<br>
something, and will continue down that track until it all falls
into
<br>
place. Facebook is one avenue, as is Meetup, as is a whole raft of
<br>
things. I'm just trying to gauge the best combination of tools for
<br>
communication for the group.
<br>
<br>
Cheers,
<br>
<br>
Hugh
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