No real agenda for the St. Pete. meeting If people who can't make it to the
Bradenton informal gathering would like to discuss this or possibly someone
who is going to the Bradenton gathering would like to inform/provide/present
the information at the St. Pete meeting, they would be more than welcome to
do so.
The only real thing I have planned is trying to provide a computer with a
good amount of storage on it. I will populate it with the newest distro's
( that I have or other slug members can donate for part of the meeting to
allow copy time ) and other good that I usaully get in the mail...mainly the
Linux Format CD's.
--- Original Message -----
From: "Paul Swider" <swider@earthlink.net>
To: <slug@nks.net>
Sent: Monday, November 18, 2002 10:49 AM
Subject: Re: [SLUG] Suncoast LUG Meetings
> This sounds very interesting but I can't make it to Bradenton. Any
> chance this could be a topic for the inaugural St. Pete meeting? Or is
> there already and agenda?
>
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> Paul Swider
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> Robin 'Roblimo' Miller wrote:
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> >>
> >>> Once again, anyone who wants to have an informal gathering in lieu
> >>> of the formal -- but cancelled -- meeting is welcome at my Bradenton
> >>> home at the meeting time/date above.
> >>>
> >>
> >> Sounds good to me. Should we RSVP to this? I will finally be in town
> >> for a SLUG meeting. I was bummed the meeting was cancelled.
> >>
> >
> > Seems to me you just did. Last time we had a non-meeting at my place,
> > 5 or 6 people showed up and we just had a general chat and hung out.
> > No structure. I was thinking of looking at OSCommerce this time
> > because a lot of people around here are trying to make a living with
> > Linux/Open Source, and I've been evaluating content management systems
> > and storefront/catalog type software anyway, so maybe we can all help
> > each other.
> >
> > I assure you, this is a *ripe* area for Web development (mostly very
> > simple brochureware) because such a tiny percentage of local
> > businesses are online, and from what I've seen in Bradenton/Sarasota,
> > the market is dominated by a few overpriced FrontPage shops that could
> > easily be knocked off.
> >
> > - Robin
> >
> >
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