Meetings, or "how I offended everyone"

Conrad Kreyling conrad at nerdland.org
Sat Dec 21 02:55:36 EST 2002


Since everyone else tossed in their opinions, I'm gonna give this a
run after being on the list for about a month and going to a single
meeting. Keep in mind I may be completely wrong about any or all of
these topics.

So, yeah, why the hell does a group of friends getting together to talk
and learn about linux need structure? Someone's curious as to how to do
something. Okay, so someone who either 1. knows what they're doing 2.
has a working implementation right there on their machine explains it to
whoever cares enough to listen. Anyone else probably didn't care anyway.

As to not making the meetings: shit happens. The entire point of a
mailing list is to be able to exchange ideas without physically being
somewhere right?

I personally thought the December meeting was pretty cool, even if we
just messed with a kernel, looked at web-development software and talked
about the linux philosophy and future. That's what it's all about guys,
just a group of linux geeks butting horns in a meeting.

Nessecary disclaimer: No offense was ment in this post. If you're
offended by it:

`cat << EOF > /dev/null 2>?1
"contents of horrible flame message"
EOF`

and pretend I got it. ^_~

Have fun all,
Con

--
"All creature will die, and all the things will be broken.
  THAT'S the law of samurai!"
    -- Haomaru, Samurai Spirits



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