There is one fairly regular attendee that is 12 years of age. ;-) The group is open to anyone who has an interest in Linux. Period. It doesn't matter if they are in a class on Linux, use it at work, at home, or don't even use it at all. I think all that matters is they they bring a respectful attitude, and a willingness to discuss computers. That's pretty much all that we do there, anyway. Although Seth's idea about having a little more structure is not a bad idea. They don't have to go to the meeting after the meeting either, but that's where some of the best conversations occur. :-) Look forward to seeing your class there, Aaron. Peace, Jim Herrmann On Wednesday 26 June 2002 06:08 pm, bkelsay@comcast.net wrote: > I see that no one responded to you, at least on the list. If they are all > adults it shouldn't be a problem. We stay out a little late for most of > the kiddies. Actually even kids are welcome as long as they are > intelligent and well behaved, mostly well behaved. > Brian Kelsay > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Aaron" > To: > Sent: Thursday, May 30, 2002 8:47 PM > Subject: Next Wednesday's Meeting > > > Hello All, > > > > This summer I just happen to be teaching a Linux class and was wondering > > if > > > anyone would have a problem with me bringing my class to the meetings? > > It would be a total of 11 people (myself included) all pretty much Linux > > Newbies (except me, of course). They're all working adults, no loud kids > > and, of course, they're very eager to learn all they can about Linux. :) > > > > I just wanted to make sure it was okay with the attendies before I drug > > them > > > all down. > > > > Let me know, > > > > Aaron > > > >