On Thu, 2011-06-02 at 15:29 +0530, senthilraja P wrote:
> >
> > such a team exists - and like in all successful LUGs it is not
> formal.
> > It consists of the people who take initiative and do things. Of
> course
> > the composition of this group keeps changing. People become active,
> then
> > go quiet, others move away, still others focus on just one task. To
> try
> > to formalise this is about as productive as harnessing cats to a
> cart
> > and expect them to pull it.
> >
> >
> Individual initiatives is different from a team to co-ordinate the
> group..
> individuals take initiatives, do the ground work, and then retire..

that is how lugs work
> 
> but what i am saying is a co-ordination team, which just co-ordinates
> different such individual teams towards a larger project..  this
> co-ordination team need not be static or need not do any ground work..
> they
> just oversee and co-ordinate..  for eg, the student guide program is a
> relatively large one, that needs sustainable effort..  definitely
> there
> needs a team to co-ordinate, where even if individual members are
> unable to
> contribute, replacement is made for the project to go on..
> _______________________________________________ 

sounds good - but I much prefer herding cats ;-)
-- 
regards
KG
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