Metings vs. list
Jeremy Fowler
JFowler at westrope.com
Mon Jun 2 15:18:44 CDT 2003
Man, you just can't beat that Breakfast Dagwood... mmmmm
|-----Original Message-----
|From: Jonathan Hutchins [mailto:hutchins at tarcanfel.org]
|Sent: Monday, June 02, 2003 10:06 AM
|To: kclug
|Subject: Metings vs. list
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|As someone who's participated in on-line communities for many
|years, I have to
|say that I'm not disappointed that the KCLUG meetings are what
|they are.If
|they were great, I would feel bad about missing them. I would
|still miss
|them, but I'd feel bad.
|
|If the meetings became great things to go to, where
|significant exchanges took
|place, you'd see a rift start to form between those who are list-only
|participants and those who are meeting-first participants.
|
|Communities that form on-line, as this one has, have their own
|dynamic that
|doesn't necessarily translate to a physical presence meeting.
|An on-line
|community allows a degree of filtering, time-shifting, and
|alternate reality
|for all of us. Physical presence is limiting in it's way.
|
|Some of us think places like Denny's and La Tortuga are great
|places to get
|together with some friends. They're not meant to be about
|location, it's who
|you're with. Others are so put off by the locations we never
|go. Some of us
|can't make the meetings because of time or distance - and
|that's not going to
|change no matter where or when you hold the meeting.
|
|Think of that important element that it's not where the
|meeting is held, but
|who comes and what happens. That's why the list works. It's
|in a virtual
|place, at a virtua time, and the people who show up are what matter.
|
|We now return you to your previous carping session. We
|suggest that, as a
|step toward returning to a Linux subject, you discuss
|implementing spam
|filtering on home system.
|
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