[clug] February learner's meeting

Lana Brindley lanabrindley at gmail.com
Fri Feb 13 09:21:04 GMT 2009


2009/2/13 David Tulloh <david at tulloh.id.au>

> Lana Brindley wrote:
>
>> 2009/2/13 Alex Satrapa <grail at goldweb.com.au>
>>
>>
>>
>>> On 13/02/2009, at 12:54 , Andrew Boyd wrote:
>>>
>>>  I'm thinking of putting together a metalist of ACT events because there
>>> is
>>>
>>>
>>>> more stuff happening than there are useful ways of finding them (for
>>>> example, does everyone know that BarCampCanberra is on 28 March?)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Do you mean something like RiotACT's DIY "What's on"?
>>>
>>> http://the-riotact.com/?p=10777
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> Something like that would be ideal, although with a technical/FOSS focus,
>> hopefully. The question remains though - how will the info be distributed?
>> I
>> wonder if we could start up a blog or website dedicated to the duty (or is
>> that overkill)?
>>
>>
>>
> I suspect that I'm not the only one too lazy to read a website regularly.


RSS?


>
>
> I'd suggest a weekly email to this list and any other lists of interest.
>  Or you could set up another list if people here object to all the extra
> traffic.
>

I'd probably recommend a new list, if that's the way we decide to trot.
Mostly because I imagine that not all who would get benefit from a list like
that would necessarily want a list like this (besides, I think the traffic
on this list would obscure the event information, and vice versa).

I'm sure I'm not the only one with an opinion, though.

L

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Cheers! Lana

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