[RHCE] Meeting Space
Lisa Lorenzin
rhce@trilug.org
Wed, 5 Mar 2003 12:17:22 -0500 (EST)
On Wed, 5 Mar 2003, Jaimie Livingston wrote:
> I have asked and have received permission from my employer (HAHT Commerce,
> Inc.) to offer a place for the class to meet. Depending on how many people
> show up, we can use either a large conference room (up to 10) or a meeting
> room (up to 150). Both areas can be setup with I-net access.
you ROCK! yes, i think we're interested. :) i suspect we'd be better off
in the meeting room, if there's no problem with us using it.
On Wed, 5 Mar 2003, Steven Holton wrote:
[shared-remote-access setup details snipped]
> I know this works in a high-bandwidth, no firewall lab.
> What I don't know is if there will be any problems porting this
> into a dial-up, firewalled, and security aware Internet.
> There's also the social aspect; will people be as motivated to
> attend RHCE training if it doesn't get them out of the house to
> meet new people?
-1
i think we'd lose a lot by not all being in one room - it'd severely
curtail discussion, and with the range of different clues available,
that's one of the most useful parts of the study group, to me. this is a
neat idea in general, but i don't think it's a good fit for this specific
group.
On Wed, 5 Mar 2003, Sinner from the Prairy wrote:
> Mmmm. Let me know ASAP, as I have to drive ~2 hours from Greenville to get to
> the meetings.
since jeremy is okay with skipping this week, i think it's safe to call
this one Officially Postponed.
On 5 Mar 2003, Jeremy Portzer wrote:
> [1] unfortunately this gets us out of whack with the schedule of not
> meeting the same week with TriLUG meetings. This is okay with me for
> this time if we can get back in sync later. What do others think?
> -J.P.
two options:
1) meet next week, even though it's trilug week, and sync it up later
2) meet week-after-next and be back on track that way
any preferences?
lisa
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