writeups
David Wolfskill
david at catwhisker.org
Fri Jun 18 12:31:55 PDT 2004
>Date: Fri, 18 Jun 2004 15:17:59 -0400
>From: Chuck Yerkes <chuck+baylisa at snew.com>
>To: baylisa at baylisa.org
>Subject: writeups
>Sender: owner-baylisa at baylisa.org
>MBONE *is* more modern. I feel about it like I did when people
>were all excited about CompuServe mail; "but we have this inter-net
>thing here..."
:-}
>> to the list or the web site? SAGE does these (conference reports) in their
>> magazine, and I find them quite valuable. You know: the high points,
>I wonder
>I wonder if write-ups can/should be offered to SAGE.
[Reasoning elided; it's in the original message -- dhw]
I strongly encourage this.
>...
>Having that interest, I've wanted SAGE to take a role where it
>helps local groups more. One of the easy ways is to enable
>communication.
Quite so.
>Perhaps a write up, perhaps summary/trimmed or in full, of the
>BayLISA meeting notes might be of value to SAGE and ;login.
Aye.
>If it leads to other groups doing the same, then pressure is
>reduced on all the groups. But also it allows groups to "steal"
>ideas; that's not harmful in the .org realm.
I'd think th epressure would be "increased," not "reduced" -- but that
could merely be a matter of different perceptions.
>Is there objection to BayLISA participating in a SAGE publication
>like this? (presuming SAGE wants).
Certainly not from me (FWIW in your local currency).
Peace,
david
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