Please let us all get along...

Dennis J. Eberl dje at pcom.net
Sun Apr 9 22:36:01 EDT 2000


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Ronald Maggio wrote:

> Now Now boys...:-( Please let us all get along...         I for one would be
> as pleased as a peach to join in on the Running Linux series of group lessons.
> I do however think that we need to all sit down and in an adult manner talk
> about just how we are going to direct this group and what form of {Government}
> Sorry John:) we need to setup in place.         I think we need to keep things
> all in perspective before we start getting involved in the driving this group.
> Up to this point in time we have been doing quite well. But I do also see a
> group with no true direction setup in place to keep members aware of just what
> is going on. I also see some members decide for all of the membership what we
> are going to do, and how we are going to do it, and who will be doing it.
> Which is way out of line. No one asked me for my opinion or asked me or the
> membership as a whole to join in on what we are doing. No one has asked the
> total membership what we want to do, and what we are going to do with this
> group and its direction. We need everybody involved in what we decide to do
> and how we govern ourselves.         I see it this way, but It is my own
> option. I think we need a (loose} but directed form of government before we do
> anything else. We all see that without any leadership or direction in anyway
> that we are having some growing pain problems which need to be addressed right
> now! I would suggest that we sit down at the next meeting and decide what we
> are going to do with ourselves before we start driving off new members with
> these problems. Yours Ron Maggio

You can count me in.

Dennis

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Ronald Maggio wrote:
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<font face="Arial"><font size=-1>Now
Now boys...:-(</font></font>&nbsp;<font face="Arial"><font size=-1>Please
let us all get along...</font></font>&nbsp;<font face="Arial"><font size=-1>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
I for one would be as pleased as a peach to join in on the Running Linux
series of group lessons. I do however think that we need to all sit down
and in an adult manner talk about just how we are going to direct this
group and what form of {Government} Sorry John:) we need to setup in place.</font></font>&nbsp;<font face="Arial"><font size=-1>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
I think we need to keep things all in perspective before we start getting
involved in the driving this group. Up to this point in time we have been
doing quite well. But I do also see a group with no true direction setup
in place to keep members aware of just what is going on. I also see some
members decide for all of the membership what we are going to do, and how
we are going to do it, and who will be doing it.&nbsp; Which is way out
of line. No one asked me for my opinion or asked me or the membership as
a whole to join in on what we are doing. No one has asked the total membership
what we want to do, and what we are going to do with this group and its
direction. We need everybody involved in what we decide to do and how we
govern ourselves.</font></font>&nbsp;<font face="Arial"><font size=-1>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
I see it this way, but It is my own option. I think we need a (loose} but
directed form of government before we do anything else. We all see that
without any leadership or direction in anyway that we are having some growing
pain problems which need to be addressed right now! I would suggest that
we sit down at the next meeting and decide what we are going to do with
ourselves before we start driving off new members with these problems.</font></font>&nbsp;<font face="Arial"><font size=-1>Yours
Ron Maggio</font></font></blockquote>

<p><br>You can count me in.
<p>Dennis
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