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Re: LUG & LTC dates of formation update
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lugnet.loc.uk
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Tue, 6 Mar 2001 16:00:23 GMT
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Ok UKLuger's
I am willing volunteer with the websites, Simon and Richard's Job's. I don't
mind the updates, i always working on the web, Every Day.
But my concern is the domain addresses. How long it's around for, and if so
the costs of buying a new term of the License?
How does the access to Lugnet work? "if i get the Job" do you FTp in to the
Lugnet server to update the UK area? Todd can you put your comment here please?
Michael E
I too agree that there needs to a head chap :-)
> I've thought about this too...
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> Simon Denscombe and Richard Franks both put a lot of effort into setting up
> organised areas at uklug.org.uk and lugnet.com/loc/uk/ respectively, but all
> has been quite for some time now. No offence intended to either Simon or
> Richard BTW. I'm sure that they're both busy with other things and have
> received a dire lack of information from the collective UKLUGers anyway.
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> Is it time for someone to volunteer to take over Richard's position? Is
> Lugnet the right place to keep everyone informed? Should Simon's site be
> kept up to date (by Simon or a.n.other)? Do we need a UKLTC too or should it
> just be within Lugnet / UKLUG? Do we want an official organizing body /
> group? Should we set up a questionnaire and start collecting votes???
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> My twopenn'orth:
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> I'd like to see the Lugnet/loc/uk site kept up to date with:
> Names / photos / locations / e-mail addresses / web sites of all contributors
> Where and when future fests are taking place
> Where the latest discounts have been spotted
> Links to pictures from previous fests
> Etc.
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> When it comes to organising events, we seem to do quite well with "It's time
> for a fest: who's gonna volunteer". However, Simon and Lawrence booked halls
> for their events, so do we need some method of making sure they're not out
> of pocket? A kitty? A subscription (T-shirt included)? A committee to keep
> tabs on up-front costs for hall hire and catering??? The catering aspect
> obviously applies to the home events too
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> Hmmm
Food for thought
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> I hope very much that we can get a discussion going here and reach a few
> decisions. I am aware however that this could easily go too far and alienate
> those of us who like the informality of it all. We've survived a few years
> now without being officially organised (and without the T-shirts!).
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> Your ideas please :-)
>
> Just Jono .oO
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> In lugnet.org, Tony Priestman writes:
> > On Sun, 4 Mar 2001, Todd Lehman (<3aa29f04.91709731@lugnet.com>) wrote
> > at 20:18:59
> >
> > > 17. (?) 1999-11-28 UKLUG: _U_nited _K_ingdom _L_EGO _U_sers _G_roup (U.K.)
> >
> >
> > At this point, I'm inclined to say that there is no such thing as UKLUG,
> > beyond the web site put together by Simon Denscombe.
> >
> > There is no evidence of any organisation, no officials, no constitution,
> > no T-shirts, no nothing.
> >
> > I had hoped to get some sort of discussion going at yesterday's
> > gathering, but there were too many other distractions :-)
> >
> > If anybody else thinks that we really should get something tangible off
> > the ground, please make yourselves known by responding to this post.
> >
> > On the other hand, if you think that the way things are at the moment,
> > with a loose affiliation based around lugnet.loc.uk, is all we need,
> > please stand up and say that as well.
> >
> > I'm definitely of the opinion that we need an events manager, though
> > ;-)
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| "Michael Edwards" <medwards@ukonline.co.uk> wrote in message news:G9s9sn.rp@lugnet.com... (...) don't (...) www.uklug.org.uk is in dire need of update and overhaul. Simon's page design is an acquired taste :-) Your pages are now at a pretty good (...) (24 years ago, 6-Mar-01, to lugnet.loc.uk)
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| I've thought about this too... Simon Denscombe and Richard Franks both put a lot of effort into setting up organised areas at uklug.org.uk and lugnet.com/loc/uk/ respectively, but all has been quite for some time now. No offence intended to either (...) (24 years ago, 6-Mar-01, to lugnet.loc.uk)
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