> Hi all,
>
> I'm trying to organize a Linux group in Bar-Ilan University.
> My main goal is to create something similar to the installation parties in
> the Technion and the lectures given by the Haifa Linux Club.
> I've already talked with some of the Math & Computer department members and
> they like the idea.
> Since I was asked how many people will be attending such a group, anyone
> who is intersted in joining the group, please let me know.
>
Seems to me you are missing the point: I believe it is not a big problem to
find people that will attend the group, especially if you will be able to
organize regular and interesting meeting such as those held by the Haifa Linux
Club and are willing to accept even 30 people as a success.
What is probably the more crucial problem is to find good lecturers. As far as
I can tell, the most important assets of the Haifa Linux Club is the group of
about 5 peoples who are organizing and giving the lectures.
In any case, you can count me in for the audience of the club. As for help in
install parties or be a lecturer myself, we have to think it over.
> Thanks,
> David
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>
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