Re: Open-Hardware-Centric Group Forming in the Valley

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Author: der.hans
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Subject: Re: Open-Hardware-Centric Group Forming in the Valley
Am 11. Jan, 2010 schwätzte Alan Dayley so:

I didn't mean to imply they were targetting a PLUG event. I think that's
how it came across to you. More below.

> On Sun, Jan 10, 2010 at 10:31 PM, der.hans <> wrote:
>> Am 10. Jan, 2010 schwätzte Alan Dayley so:
>>> The reality is that there are now a great many different groups and
>>> events in the Phoenix valley.  Each of them could attract the some of
>>> the same sorts of people as the others.  And there are so many it is
>>> no longer possible to have a certain evening "reserved" for any one
>>> event.
>>
>> There are lots of days open. This is the second event they've scheduled
>> the same night as a nearby event that has now been going for over a
>> decade.
>
> No, there are not.
>
> Monday - As the beginning of the work week, no group chooses Monday
> because it kills attendance before you even start. See Friday.
> Tuesday-Thursday - These are the much preferred days for an evening
> tech gathering.
> Friday - As the end of the work week, no group choose Friday because
> that's when everyone parties or whatever. See Monday.
> Saturday-Sunday - These usually are for longer events that take several hours.
>
> So, we have three days in the middle of the week to have an evening
> meeting. 12 days per month. Just 12.


Still lots of days. I think Mondays are still an option, but due to
holidays they might require flexibility.

> Stealthmode Partners: Second Monday of every month


See, that's a Monday. Guess they're just trying to hide :).

> And that is not all of the groups in Phoenix. And that's ignoring
> more traditional business groups in which some of the PLUG audience
> may be involved. Overlap will happen. Just have to keep offering
> quality stuff and people will come if they are interested.


There can be effort to avoid overlap. I didn't say there hadn't been some
effort. Effort or not, the conflict is annoying.

>> I see it as annoying. Intentional conflicting times is not community
>> building.
>
> Intentional? You're saying HeatSync Labs researched when PLUG was
> meeting and purposefully chose the same day just to conflict with
> PLUG. I don't believe that at all. They chose a day that worked for
> their needs and the venue schedule.


I'm saying they knew about the PLUG meeting and chose to schedule that
night anyway.

I wasn't implying that they looked at a list of nights with nearby PLUG
meetings and chose from that list.

Conflicting, not targetting :). Still annoying, but I wasn't attributing
malice.

ciao,

der.hans
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