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Lynn H. Maxson wrote:
>
> While I have some interest in this month's Programming
> SIG I have agreed to also holding a Sundial SIG meeting.
> I thought that John Hlavac might present the investment
> strategy project, at least some of the specifications
> and other things discussed here. Charlie Moore will
> bring a whiteboard. I will bring the eraser and markers.
> Plus we should have a projecter available.
>
> The date is Saturday, May 19. Does this seem enough
> time to prepare?
John's project is an excellent one. Since it involves some programming,
should the S-SIG and P-SIG try some kind of joint meeting? The P-SIG
has a topic for May (SNMP EMX) but maybe the S-SIG and P-SIG could split
the time period. That would allow myself and Steven L. to also
participate in the S-SIG, and would allow you (Lynn) to participate in
the P-SIG.
Carla suggested that Kim Cheung might want to continue talking with the
G-SIG. That means the S-SIG and P-SIG would jointly meet in the P-SIG
room.
We're short on projectors, I think. If Kim Cheung can bring his own
projector then he can use it for the General Meeting and for the G-SIG,
and whatever projector SCOUG can scrounge up can be used for the
S-SIG/P-SIG joint meeting.
I have two large whiteboards if they would be useful.
Lynn, I've not been to an S-SIG meeting. What's your typical
attendance?
- Peter
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