On Monday 04 February 2002 01:10 am, Rodd Ahrenstorff wrote:
> On Monday 04 February 2002 11:27 am, John J. Trammell wrote:
> > I agree.  Any TCPC members who want to "join" (whatever that means)
> > the LUG can do so, and likewise I presume.  No need to make any sort
> > of formal arrangement between the two.
>
> What would be the negative aspects of a formal arrangment between TCPC and
> TCLUG?  What benefits could such an arrangement bring to both communities?
>
> The following is my opinion of TCLUG as a new Linux user (and may not be
> all that well thought out):
>
> One negative aspect concerning TCLUG is it's comlete lack of formality as
> concerns the nonprofit status and so forth. 

Each to their own; I think of that as a feature, rather than a bug, unless 
and until TCLUG starts having to handle a fair amount of money, or being in a 
position to get some corporate contributions.  

...


>
> I see three primary benefits TCLUG provides to new users at no cost (and
> there are probably others):
>
> 1. Mail list
> 2. Install Fest
> 3. A wealth of knowledge given freely by very experienced members.

Yup.  
>
> The downfalls are (and there may be more):
>
> 1. No BOD, By-laws, and lacking nonprofit status.
> 2. No regularly scheduled discussion group (except beer meetings).  This
> seems to contribute to little followup learning after the install
> fest...kinda like "I got linux installed...now what?"
> 3. For whatever reason, I don't see much involvement in TCLUG by new Linux
> users concerning the direction of our LUG.
>
> I joined TCLUG just as I began using Linux approx. 4 months ago.  These are
> a few things I noticed in that time.
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