Fwd: Re: [LispSea] ... status update ...
Sorry, hit reply instead of reply all. Here's a copy of my response. jd ------- Forwarded message ------- From: "Jeff Wood" <jeff@dark-light.com> To: "Brandon J. Van Every" <bvanevery@gmail.com> Cc: Subject: Re: [LispSea] ... status update ... Date: Sun, 30 Jul 2006 14:43:59 -0700 On Sun, 30 Jul 2006 14:10:40 -0700, Brandon J. Van Every <bvanevery@gmail.com> wrote:
JD wrote:
I'm still gathering information on who I need to talk with to get permission to host the users group ... Our company hosts a number of other groups, so I don't *think* it's going to be a problem, but ... I just wanted to keep everybody in the loop so you know what's going on.
As always, if anybody has any one has any comments or suggestions, or if I can provide any additional information and/or assistance, please let me know ... I'm always happy to help as I can.
Ciao for now.
So what happened with this?
Cheers, Brandon Van Every
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I've provided a number of people with the information, I just have to do a bit of logistics to make it happen. So, I and the persons to run the meeting will have to do a bit of conversing to make sure that everybody understands the rules that my company has in place for visitors to our environment. It looks like we can start with at least one meeting, and then go from there depending on how well it's received. jd
Jeff Wood wrote:
I've provided a number of people with the information, I just have to do a bit of logistics to make it happen.
So, I and the persons to run the meeting will have to do a bit of conversing to make sure that everybody understands the rules that my company has in place for visitors to our environment.
It looks like we can start with at least one meeting, and then go from there depending on how well it's received.
I didn't make it to SeaFunc the other night. I meant to discuss this then, but exercising a dog tends to interfere with one's memory. At the risk of pointing out what should have been obvious from the beginning, a meeting needs to be called. I would have done it myself by now, but my job and rent struggles are dire. Please, could one of you folks just quit with the overplanning, Keep It Simple Stupid, and just call a meeting somewhere? The reason SeaFunc got started and grew is because we *got started*. Over beer, it wasn't a big deal. Cheers, Brandon Van Every
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