Who says a conflict with St. Patty's is a conflict? thats more like a bonus, Linux AND beer! -Todd On Monday 26 February 2001 22:21, you wrote: > Am 19. Feb, 2001 schwäzte Michael Dearman so: > > If there is another room available at the meetings, what about > > having installs and maybe even seperate discussion groups happening > > in a room seperate from the presentation. Might be a better use > > of the facilities and make it easier for ppl to participate in > > an area of specific interest and get more out of the meetings. > > Remember the Linux Stammtisch. Discussion groups was the main reason I > started that. By the time we finish the presentation at the PLUG meetings, > there's not that much evening left for people to talk and learn from one > another. Bandersnatch is a comfy bar and has DSL, so I figured that'd > make a nice place for discussions. We have the whole evening. If you want > a SIG of some sort that doesn't have presentations, it could organize at > the Linux Stammtisch. > > One of the things that just happened was installfest activities. People > bring in boxen and we help them get setup. I also usually bring in a > couple of old boxen for people to play with. > > Other than time conflicts with a couple of annual events, for instance in > 2009 we'll have a conflict with St. Patrick's Day :), we have as much run > of the bar as we want. > > ciao, > > der.hans