[GLLUG] Penguicon Presentation/Talk/Discussion Group
Stanley C. Mortel
mortel at cyber-nos.com
Mon Apr 11 22:08:38 EDT 2011
As many of you know, Frank, Clay, Jeff and I were working on a
presentation for OSS in the enterprise. The focus was on the small
businesses segment of the public. My comment about a panel discussion
was relative to that presentation. Frank, Clay, and Jeff would need to
express an interest in such an undertaking, then I could get on board.
The idea was to present what we were doing and solicit input on topics,
issues, ideas, etc. that would make our project more successful. I'm
sure I speak for all four of us in extending an invitation to anyone
else who would like to join in, either at Penguicon or in general.
Right now we are in a holding pattern, given that our last attempt did
not exactly draw a huge crowd.
Stan
On 4/11/2011 12:04 AM, Chick Tower wrote:
> Well, actually, I meant the public. As in the Lansing-area community
> of computer users of any stripe, but especially those that don't use
> FOSS. I think ideas for GLLUG to spread the "word" to the public are
> what we're really looking for.
>
> Perhaps Stan should step in and clarify anything I've gotten wrong.
>
>
> Chick
>
> On 04/10/2011 10:40 PM, Jennifer Crampton wrote:
>> Also what one defines as Community. As in: When Chick asked it, I
>> think he
>> meant growing the GLLUG and increasing local-community involvement. I'm
>> pretty sure Craig is trying to talk about the incorporation of
>> open-source
>> products in public and private sectors.
>>
>> I think this would be an incredibly active panel, since there's so
>> much to
>> define and discuss.
>>
>> On Sun, Apr 10, 2011 at 11:27 PM, Ranti Junus<ranti.junus at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Sounds like the question what one defines as successful is the first
>>> topic for the panel.
>>>
>>>
>>> ranti.
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