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ajax
response 25 of 32: Mark Unseen   Oct 13 21:54 UTC 1995

It might also eliminate the need to type up minutes separately, though
I think summaries are still a good idea (I can't imagine wading through
the transcripts of a typical board meeting to find out what happened! :-)
srw
response 26 of 32: Mark Unseen   Oct 14 06:15 UTC 1995

Neither can I . We still need minutes.
abchan
response 27 of 32: Mark Unseen   Oct 14 15:29 UTC 1995

On-line meetings can't be a substitute for minutes, but at least
on-line meetings would let people who don't live in A^2 know about how
grex meetings run and I'm sure more people would get involved that way.
wisdom
response 28 of 32: Mark Unseen   Oct 14 21:38 UTC 1995

        I like it!
dpc
response 29 of 32: Mark Unseen   Oct 14 23:21 UTC 1995

It is much easier to form a consensus and reach compromises in person
than it is on-line.
selena
response 30 of 32: Mark Unseen   Oct 15 04:29 UTC 1995

        Well, maybe we can keep that in mind, hm?
rcurl
response 31 of 32: Mark Unseen   Oct 17 03:35 UTC 1995

Decisions can be made both in person and on-line. Implementation
requires a further step, which is the involvement of volunteers. 
Something like this, which would  be a Grex, not a private function,
should be thought out carefully and adopted by either the members
or the board, with an organizing volunteer available.
sidhe
response 32 of 32: Mark Unseen   Oct 19 00:11 UTC 1995

        Of course, all this is very possible.
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