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Beth Lynn Eicher will present on "Open Source Community in the Age of Participation" |
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This presentation is influenced by Jono Bacon's "Art of Community" book: http://www.artofcommunityonline.org/ |
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Mrs. Eicher will share insight from her 10 years experience in leadership in this Linux user group and the Ohio LinuxFest. |
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Linux User Groups continue to exist while Linux becomes ubiquitous and simplistic. Since the open source software we enjoy has grown to be more inclusive, user communities must do so as well. As an example, Mrs. Eicher will explain how anyone, especially those new to open source, can make a bunch of folks into a community. Examples as how to get involved as a non-elected leader in an organization such as WPLUG will be discussed. |
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== Meeting Minutes == |
== Meeting Minutes == |
Revision as of 11:52, 13 October 2009
WPLUG will have a General User Meeting and presentation on Saturday, October 31st, 2009, starting at 11am at the Wilkins School Community Center.
Schedule for the Day
10:30am - Doors open, set up
11:00am - Business Meeting starts, elections
11:30am - Featured Presentation
12:30pm - Meeting ends, everyone out. We are likely to go to D's 6pack or Square Cafe for lunch.
Election
At this meeting, we will elect the WPLUG Board of Directors for 2009-2010.
Speaker/Presentation
Beth Lynn Eicher will present on "Open Source Community in the Age of Participation"
This presentation is influenced by Jono Bacon's "Art of Community" book: http://www.artofcommunityonline.org/ Mrs. Eicher will share insight from her 10 years experience in leadership in this Linux user group and the Ohio LinuxFest.
Linux User Groups continue to exist while Linux becomes ubiquitous and simplistic. Since the open source software we enjoy has grown to be more inclusive, user communities must do so as well. As an example, Mrs. Eicher will explain how anyone, especially those new to open source, can make a bunch of folks into a community. Examples as how to get involved as a non-elected leader in an organization such as WPLUG will be discussed.
Meeting Minutes
To be added.
Meeting Staff
If you would like to volunteer to assist with this meeting, please add your name to one or more of the categories below.
- Host: Your name here
- Co-Host: Your name here
- Donuts/Bagels: Your name here
- Setup: Your name here, Your name here
- Clean Up: Your name here, Your name here
Carpooling
- Your name/location here