[wplug-plan] Re: [wplug] Bylaws
Evan DiBiase
evand at wplug.org
Tue Feb 13 23:42:35 EST 2001
On Tue, 13 Feb 2001, Landefeld, Alex wrote:
> That's what we like to see here....
>
> ...Discussion! :)
Hey, when you're trying to avoid writing an English paper, there's
plenty of room for discussion ;-)
> Personally, I'm for the minimalist approach. This should be a minimalist
> group with rather little structure. For this type of informal group (given
> the pace of technological change, I think informal is best), a minimalist
> set of rules provides a simple framework from which (1) people are freed
> from maintaining a complex framework, and (2) leaders (I like "lead by
> example") can emerge without tyranny.
Agreed!
> This approach may not be best for the group....but I still like to think
> "informal". Let's get these guy's arguing about code and GUI's, not
> procedures. :)
I believe a minimalist approach is indeed best for the group.
GNOME r00lz! KDE sux0rs!
Why won't this work?
main void()
{
say, "Hey there sexxxxy\newline";
say, "I am l33t linux user\newline";
}
Bang, bang, bang! Three concepts in under a minute! :-)
-Evan
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