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[klug] KLUG venue

Steve Withers swithers at mmp.org.nz
Mon Aug 8 19:58:13 NZST 2005


On Sat, 2005-08-06 at 09:42, klug.member.lancer at xoxy.net wrote:
> Hello all.
> 
> I understand that your LUG is more or less without a regular venue for
> your meetings. I am the IT teacher of a private school in Raumati
> (Thomas Kennedy Junior Academy) and we have a small computer lab which
> may suit your purposes. We have a large screen made from stapled bits of
> A3 paper which I use in class with my Epson projector. We also have
> several P4 machines networked together and running Fedora Core 2.
> 
> If you are interested, could I please have an indication of what nights
> your meetings are held, times of the meetings, roughly how many attend
> (I understand only a few at the moment which is fine), whether you would
> like coffee at the meetings, whether you would manage a gold coin
> donation to the school for use of the hall / extras should they decide
> to charge.
> 
> We have a school board meeting this Wednesday where I am confident I
> should be able to promote your use of the room, although boards being
> boards, I will likely be expected to let them know where we stand on
> pretty much everything in advance.
> 
> Looking forward to your replies
> Lance.

Hi Lance 

Your offer is well worth considering....and if it were up to me, I'd
accept it and see how htings went. 

Can I move that we (whoever is on this list and feels the need to have
their say - and attend meetings) accept Lance's offer? :-)  

> P.S: The antispam procedures I use require that I have to give
> permission to individuals using my email address. For this reason, I
> find posting to this board difficult as KLUG replies all come from new
> sources. I know this is a side issue, but would KLUG please consider
> making "reply to" posts come from the single KLUG source instead of
> posting as if from members themselves?

The list is provided by Nik Bellamy of NZLUG / linux.net.nz fame. 

The best way to filter it is to test for "[KLUG]" in the Subject header,
if you can. I've never seen any spam that used that. 

I filter all KLUG mail into a KLUG folder on that basis....given I make
no effort to test it on my mail server. 

Steve 

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