On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 12:52 PM, Brian Dolan-Goecke
<goeko at goecke-dolan.com> wrote:
> I have always found the meeting *VERY* useful.  And was very
> disappointed to see the TCLug stop having regular meeting.  And had for
> years tried to find a somewhere to have a meeting.  Now I personally am
> not a fan of meeting at the U of M, and I don't like to meet week
> nights.  So with those constraints I felt it was easier to start my own
> group, and chose to no go through the TCLug.  So that is how Penguins
> Unbound came about.

I'm a little bit confused by this.  Given that "TCLUG" isn't really a
formal entity and just the collection of its members, why is Penguins
Unbound billed as a separate group if it's intended to basically just
be LUG meetings at a time that works for you?  As I understand it,
there isn't any process to "go through the TCLug" to organize things
for - someone just decides to do something and runs with it.  Perhaps
you could elaborate a little more on the separate PU branding?

 - Tony Yarusso