That's a call you have to make Phil, since you or someone from Vital have to be there for a meeting to occur. After that, everyone can decide for themselves if they're attending. We could do another test meeting under less shitty weather conditions regardless. Half the people here haven't gotten to work yet. Personally, I think the drive in was a bid mild. IMHO, until it starts sleeting/snowing/icing over again It's not a big deal. Even then, it's a quarter mile from one of the busiest highways in the midwest. Perhaps the largest adversity would be a traffic jam.
On Dec 11, 2007 9:56 AM, Phil Thayer [email protected] wrote:
I am really concerned about trying to have this meeting tonight here at our office. I don't think it is worth everyone risking themselves to try and come to a meeting that is not a regularly scheduled meeting. Since we cannot tell what will happen this afternoon I think it is just better all around to postpone the trial run meeting at Vital Support Systems to another day. Let me know what everyone thinks.
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Phil Thayer Sent: Monday, December 10, 2007 9:07 AM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: Setting common rules about weather cancels of KCLUG events.
I think the prudent thing to do is see what happens tonight and whether our office will even be open tomorrow. If it is and I am able to get to work then I see no reason why we cannot have our meeting in the evening. However, if the office is closed or I am not able to get to work then I think since it is a trial run meeting we should call it off. I will send an email out as soon as I know something tomorrow and let people know. I will send it to the email list and post it on the Forum. That should cover everyone.
On Dec 9, 2007 3:34 PM, Jonathan Hutchins [email protected] wrote:
If the facility in question is closed, qed no meeting. If it's open and
your
foul-weather driving skills are up to it, who ever makes it to the meeting
is
the meeting.
Exactly. The only time we've ever cancelled a meeting was because the Library was closed.
This does raise an issue for impending test meeting. If our hosts be of the mind that the weather doth well and truly suck, how do we find out? The Library is the sort of institution that notifies the TV/radio stations, so they appear on lists of closings. Rather than fielding calls from a dozen or three geeks, I'd expect them to want to do something similar.
And given our proclivities, I'd expect we'd give Vital Systems' management a special login for kclug.org that allows them to flag that night's meeting as cancelled due to weather, terrorist threat, etc. without having to locate whoever has the keys to the Executive Washroom.
Definitely something to think about.
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