[linux] LUG back-to-school planning
Jeremy Cheng
hkdb at u.washington.edu
Sat Jul 30 03:24:26 PDT 2005
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Well, we will need to gather a minimum of 5 student officers and a
faculty adviser to sign for RSO and we'll be set. As for events, it
really depends on what type of events we plan to host. I am willing to
help but don't really have the time to take a very active leadership
role due to work constraints. However, I have done similar things for a
couple of other clubs on campus before so I might possibly be a good
resource to guiding officers towards the right direction as to what
might need to be done. Maybe an in-person meeting towards the end of
the summer for those who are interested in leading the group would be a
good starting point? This way, we can define our goals and draw out how
much we plan to do for the LUG this year.
- -J
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Jeremy Yu Hin Cheng
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Cert. Program: Information Assurance
University of Washington
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Garrett Cooper wrote:
> Joshua Daniel Franklin wrote:
>
>> Garrett Cooper wrote:
>>
>>> Joshua Daniel Franklin wrote:
>>>
>>>> For any students out there, now would be a great time to
>>>> start some planning for a back-to-school event and generally
>>>> for the next year.
>>>
>>>
>>
>>> Heh. How much work is involved in communicating with C&C and other
>>> groups, do you estimate?
>>
>>
>>
>> I'm not sure what you mean. If you mean for setting up events,
>> I think you'd coordinate with an individual department or the HUB,
>> not C&C directly. That should be as simple as "We'd like to use your
>> lab in ABC123 for a Linux installfest on Feb 30. No computers will be
>> harmed."
>>
>> I'm not sure on coordination with GSLUG or Seattle SAGE, try emailing
>> someone if you're up for it. :)
>
>
> Well, I would be more than willing to help, but I was just wondering how
> much time was needed for coordination, events, and other things on
> average since I have responsibilities to attend to with IEEE, work
> part-time, and my EE school work.
> -Garrett
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