[clug] An alternate place for longer, meandering threads?

Neill Cox neill.cox at ingenious.com.au
Sun Sep 13 23:11:07 MDT 2009


Good luck with that :)

One of CLUG's charms (for me at least) is the nearly entirely anarchist
nature of the group.

We are not an incorporated association, we do not have office bearers.
Makes us a real pain to deal with in that there are no officials to
promulgate policy.

I actually like this, but I do understand it makes CLUG hard to negotiate
with as CLUG is really just a figment of our collective imaginations.

I personally think that CLUGs core purpose is to provide me a place to hang
out with cool, interesting people, most of whom know much much more about
Linux and programming than I do.

Other people probably have different views :)

Cheers,
Neill

On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 11:24 AM, Daniel Pittman <daniel at rimspace.net>wrote:

>
> Plus, y'know, getting a solid statement from CLUG about what the core
> purpose
> of CLUG is, and making sure that it was supported by the community.
>
> Getting a diversity statement or policy in place would probably also be a
> reasonable strategic plan, too, on the same sort of basis.
>
> Regards,
>        Daniel
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