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  From: Greg Lehey <grog@lemis.com>
  To  : Ian McLeod <drwho@firstlinux.net>
  Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2001 10:49:31 +0930

Re: AUUG SA chapter: April meeting

On Tuesday, 10 April 2001 at 18:10:34 -0700, Ian McLeod wrote:
> --- Greg Lehey <grog@lemis.com> wrote:
>> The next AUUG-SA meeting is planned for tomorrow, 11 April 2001.  As
>> stated, we were planning to elect a committee then.  Unfortunately, we
>> don't have enough nominations for the committee.  We're left with the
>> choice between getting more nominations by tomorrow, having the
>> meeting without the election, or postponing the meeting.  I'd welcome
>> feedback on which we should do.
>>
>> Regarding the venue, as stated we would meet for dinner at a
>> restaurant.  We have identified a number of restaurants with a
>> separate room potentially suitable for such meetings.  We plan that,
>> once we have identified such a restaurant, that we would meet there
>> every month.  I'd like some feedback on your opinion of the following
>> restaurants.  Other nominations are also welcome.
>>
>>     House of Chow (Chinese)
>>     Iridori, Rundle St. (Japanese)
>>     Ming's Palace (Chinese, not sure about the facilities)
>>     Marcellina in Hindley St. (Italian)
>>
>> Agenda for foundation meeting of SA Chapter of AUUG:
>>
>> 1. Welcome
>> 2. Nominations for officeholders
>> 3. Election of officeholders
>> 4. New president to take the chair
>> 5. Other business
>
> What about a pub meal?  Many pubs have an adjoining
> restaurant.

Can you recommend any?

> What time?  I suggest ASAP after work if that's okay.
>
> Such as 6pm or thereabouts.  7:30pm meetings tend to
> end a bit late for many people (ie - those of us that
> start work at 7am).

Hmm.  I can agree with this.  What do others think?  I find the
LinuxSA meetings (starting at 7) rather difficult to get to.

Greg
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