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Re: [LUG] Meeting 15-12-2002



Sounds good to me.

I plan to be there.

Mark Harvey

On Thursday 21 November 2002 22:44, you wrote:
Neil Williams wrote:
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On Wednesday 20 Nov 2002 10:57 pm, Rick Timmis wrote:
Hi all

Do we have final date, Time, Venue and any kind of agenda for the
meeting in St Austell.

- From my reading of the DCLUG archive:
Sunday 15th December 2002
St. Austell?
(Exactly where in St. Austell hasn't been mentioned!)
(Who suggested St. Austell?)

Attendees so far: (If those listed here are not attending, sorry - please
say. Those who aren't listed who want to come, also, please say so.)
Rick Timmis
David Johnson
Terence McCarthy
Paul Weaver
Neil Williams
Adrian Midgley
Neil Stone
Simon Waters

Topics:
GnuPG key signing
Overview of PHP (me)
Overview of XML (me)
Anyone else doing something?
Anything else needing coverage?
Does everyone actually want the PHP + XML?
Comments please.

I don't know about everyone else, but I'd be interested in some slightly
more advanced PHP stuff. As for XML, I had a go with the stuff on the
site and was quite disappointed at Mozilla's rather poor effort at
displaying it.... I don't like the idea of using something IE only :-(

Was the idea of a raffle based on a different venue or is there going to
be a charge for a venue in St. Austell?

A bit sketchy so far.

 From what's been said so far, I would think that there will be a charge
for the venue in St. Austell. If not, a raffle will still be useful to
make funds for future events.
Which reminds me that I must find something to put in this raffle....

David.

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