Mike Bougie wrote: > I half agree with this. > > But there is a constant case of armchair quarter-backing with volunteer > events like this. Many people are willing to chime in and give their 2 > cents worth, but almost no one is willing to actually take steps to see > that events are planned, speakers are confirmed, etc etc. This year's > event was only made possible by a few people actually (fanatically) > following through with items brought up at planning meetings. > > I strongly encourage all members and enthousiasts, Tiers 1 and 2, to not > only suggest topics/speakers/venues, but to actually take a "burden" on > themselves and help out. We don't need more planners. We DO need more > people willing to "sacrifice" time and, yes, in some cases money, in > order to get things done. > > Hypocritically, this is my 2 cents. If people want LinuxFest 2007 to > rock the proverbial casba, then step up, grab the mic, and wail my friends. > > Not wanting to sound pissy, just calling things as I see them. > > ~Mike
You echoed my thoughts Mike. For 2007, someone else will need to step up to the plate. My schedule has changed and I won't be able to contribute the same way next year - and maybe not at all. From conversation with some other planners this year, I think this situation is similar for them as well. So we need a new batch of leaders and/or enthusiasts to make this happen. I can see a couple in the crowd, the question is if they will do the job, and if they will have to do it alone. Shawn _______________________________________________ clug-talk mailing list [email protected] http://clug.ca/mailman/listinfo/clug-talk_clug.ca Mailing List Guidelines (http://clug.ca/ml_guidelines.php) **Please remove these lines when replying

