[H-GEN] HUMBUG cluster

Raymond Smith zzrasmit at uqconnect.net
Wed Feb 26 03:20:13 EST 2003


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Andrew:

On Wed, 26 Feb 2003, Andrew Pullin wrote:
> I propose that, would all interested in forming a Humbug Cluster for
> fun and research attend the meeting on Saturday night at about 6:45pm

That isn't such a great time as we already have a GPG Keysigning and a
decompilation talk planned for the 6-8 time-frame. People will also need
to forage for food. In fact, This weeks meeting is already looking quite
busy, and I suspect the first meeting will take rather longer than you
might expect.

So, let us defer the first SIG meeting to the 15 March (which has the
added bonus that we have an extra room booked that could be used by the
SIG). This coming meeting it would be a good idea for you to meet up with
the exec so we can chat about what we think the group is going to do.

> and finally to form a Special Interest Group as part of Humbug and get
> approval for all of the above from the Humbug Committee

Actually, that has already happened. (I've just been slow getting the
minutes out.) The only thing that remains is for the President to appoint
a coordinator (most likely you) for the CSIG. Brad Marshall should also
have a csig mailing list up soon.

> Any issues about custodial duties would also need to be talked about
> in the initial meeting. O.K. guys, lets get to it and get this off the
> ground properly.

One other thing that the Executive decided was that the CSIG coordinator
shall be responsible for all cluster equipment and shall maintain an up to
date inventory. We would see this as being a related, but different role
than custodianship.

Regards,

Raymond
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