NYC LOCAL: Re: Tuesday 19 November 2002 Common Lisp Meeting: Founding the New York City Common Lisp Organization

NYC LOCAL: Re: Tuesday 19 November 2002 Common Lisp Meeting: Founding the New York City Common Lisp Organization

Post by secret.. » Wed, 20 Nov 2002 17:01:45



The announcement of the first meeting of the New York City Common Lisp
organization was sent by me in error.  The message was intended only for a
group of people who registered their interest early, since the conference
room is small.  There is some chance that a rump meeting will have to be
called to order at a nearby gyro joint or pizza parlor or bar.  In any case
I will be out in front of the building until 7:30 pm, and after that, a
note will be posted with instructions.

I apologize for any inconvenience I may have caused.

And I look forward to each and every one of this evening's New York City
Lisp meetings.


Corresponding Secretary LXNY
LXNY is New York's Free Computing Organization.
http://www.lxny.org

 
 
 

1. NYC LOCAL: Tuesday 19 November 2002 Common Lisp Meeting: Founding the New York City Common Lisp Organization

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Hey,

The NYC Lisp meeting is now scheduled for this coming Tuesday evening in
midtown Manhattan.  This timeslot seems to be, by far, the most amenable
to the group members so far.  Here are the details:

Time: 7:00 PM
Date: Tuesday, November 19 2002
Place:

 225 West 35th Street (near corner of 7th Ave)
 15th Floor
 New York, NY 10001

This is around the corner from Penn Station.  I'm sure everyone knows
how to get there, but in case you don't, almost any subway will get you
very close.

If anyone has any issues or questions, email or call me:

 <phone-number-suppressed

I'm gonna try to bring some snacks and drinks, but if anyone wants to
volunteer with this stuff, please feel free, and let me know what you'd
like to bring.  I think there's a lot to discuss, and so we should try
to be self-sufficient for a while.  We'll have a conference room with a
large table that can accomodate all of us.

I've set up this email (for now), until we can decide on how we will
operate Internet-wise.  That will be one of the discussion points on the
agenda.

I have a loose idea of some of the things we'll discuss.  They are:

 1) setting up a Web-based group (including mailing list, discussions,
    events calendar, etc...maybe Y! Groups?)

 2) setting up a schedule of when, where, and how often we meet

 3) basic goals of meetings...for example:

     o teaching and promoting CL locally
     o establishing a network to assist developers in finding
       work
     o discussing personal projects that we can start to work on
       collectively, in groups

And of course the basic format of our meetings.

I look forward to seeing everyone there.

dave

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Corresponding Secretary LXNY
LXNY is New York's Free Computing Organization.
http://www.lxny.org

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