Ages ago Godfrey Nix <godfrey@itseasy.demon.co.uk> wrote:
> Sorry, I just *never* go to a pub. (Never imbibe alcoholic beverages either.)
I was talking with Jon this evening about the
Nottingham Unix User's Curry Club (or whatever its name was)
that used to meet once a month in a different curry restaurant.
Is this any better for you than pub meets?
> There have been several times that a LUG member has offered to update/develop
> the Nottingham web pages. And I am still waiting for the pages to be supplied
> so I can upload 'em. Never mind, perhaps some kind person will mail me a page
> reporting on the meeting, or do the whole rewrite for me, maybe. In fact,
> anyone want to take over the running of the LUG website mailing list and all?
> Don't get me wrong, please, I am not bitter about anything, Just that I don't
> seem to have the time to do much, what with my involvement in so many other
> groups.
There seemed to quite a lot of interest in taking on this task at this
evening's pub meet. How difficult is it to pass on? What's involved?
It seems a bit long-winded to try to update web-pages by email.
Presumably, its easier for one person to do it unless you can allocate
separate pages to each person or each person keeps in close contact.
I propose that we elect our first nlug official - "the nlug uploader"
whose sole purpose in life will be to keep our web page up-to-date.
Who is offering?
How do we vet/elect them?
Ted.
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