said:
Hi Antony,
>Alas again I find that I cannot attend - Don't worry - I haven't
>forgotten about OS/2 but my weekends I find are usually preallocated by
>my wife (well, it is one of the days she has me not glued to my desk
>working)
This happens. :-)
>I would still be interested to read a summary of the meeting...
We used to have writeups posted to the website. At the moment, we are
waiting for someone that attends the meetings regularly to volunteer to do
the writeups. They know who they are. :-)
This month's meeting we pretty must according to the agenda
http://www.scoug.com/meetings.html
We had some trouble making progress with Sheridan's system, but we now
understand the silliness that caused this.
There is a short description of past meetings at
http://www.scoug.com/pastpresentations.html
Unfortunately, this page is also starting to get out of date again.
Steven
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