SCN General Meetings

James Russell jamesr at scn.org
Fri Jan 26 22:58:21 PST 1996


Hello Everyone!
I think that the general meeting should be a user friendly meeting!
This mean that everyone should have the opportunity to say hi! and say
something about why they came to the SCN meeting! Once you you loose the
people friendly attitude, than we have become Boeing, Microsoft and etc!
The solution is set the time back to 6:30 pm and let the new member have
that portion for intro. See how easy that was!! Remember we are a community
network not a corp. board room!! Those of us who didn't make in the 
corporation, can speak up in SCN board room! Ha ha!!
This is James................................................:-).

James/of/Renton
jamesr at scn.org               scn.org=Seattle community network

On Thu, 25 Jan 1996, Jim Horton wrote:

> I was thinking about the meeting last night - which went very well under 
> Kevin's leadership - that we may consider a little change to our 
> traditional format or agenda. The real purpose of the meeting is to be a 
> business meeting, with status reports from the various committees and
> discussion and voting on issues. We normally have a lot to cover in the less 
> than two hours that we have scheduled. 
> 
> Its important that our meetings remain open to anyone interested in 
> coming, whether users, IP's, volunteers, committee members or just 
> interested public. Input from all of these groups are important to our 
> decision making process, like our discussions on our web/FreePort 
> policies last night. It does get difficult to get through the business 
> portion of the meeting if we dedicate as much as half of our available 
> time to give a 'short' orientation to SCN for the new folks each meeting. 
> That is largely what Steve Mudd's new user orientation meetings are for.
> 
> What I would like to suggest is that before the next meeting, we prepare 
> some specific information sheets with our history, structure, information 
> about committees, schedules and needs, mailing lists, and whatever else 
> seems appropriate and helpful, and have them available as handouts.  
> People that want them could pick them up on their way in or out. In this 
> way, we could actually provide more information than would be possible in 
> the meeting without taking up any extra time.
> 
> If people agree that this is a good idea, I can start on putting some of 
> the information together - in fact, I think we already have some of it - 
> and I would welcome any input or suggestions or offers to help that anyone 
> would like to make.
> 
> 
> Jim
> --
> 
> Jim Horton
> jimh at scn.org                       Seattle Community Network
> 
> 
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