Re: Meeting Programming 9 or X?
Re: Meeting Programming 9 or X?
- Subject: Re: Meeting Programming 9 or X?
- From: Macbeth Vannoy <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 5 Aug 2002 16:38:56 -0700 (PDT)
Frank Petrie wrote:
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On Saturday, August 3, 2002, at 01:05 a, email@hidden
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wrote:
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> There is a lot of talk about helping our users migrate. That is well
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> and good. But we don't need to force it or separate it from the overall
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> meeting format. Our attitudes should be that were all okay with the
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> past, present and future.
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Macbeth,
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I believe that you have laid the conundrum bare (how's that for
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grammar?). The problem being is that operating 9 and operating X is as
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different as operating a handsaw and operating a circular saw - they
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achieve the same end but in vastly different ways.
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Because of this extreme difference, I believe that you have to separate
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the two groups, leaving it up to the members to steer themselves to
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which group(s) they want to learn from.
Frank,
From conundrum to a fulcrum. This made me smile as I thought back to the many
different twists and turns that could and were implemented, to support the
changes within user groups when the new OS 7.x came out and then changes again
with OS 8.x. or the 680xx and PowerPC processor and emulation. It's no surprise to many of you that User Groups have been this path before.
For anyone wishing to share their experiences:
what I'd be interested finding out is what did your specific user group
implement? What were your successes, ie. what implementation of change worked
best for your group and your reasonings behind its success? Did your group
commit to inclusion or separation of discussion and what served to meet the
needs of your members best?
Simple questions that should help us not have to reinvent the wheel yet again.
Macbeth
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