[matilda] Defining Matilda - does anyone want to join 'Think tank'

Helen and Nick slendermeans1 at yahoo.co.uk
Fri Oct 14 11:54:17 BST 2005


Rocky.....

you always bloody set up groups without the intention
of being involved...... har har

touche


--- Anthony Mullen <ant_mullen at yahoo.com> wrote:

> Dear all,
>        At The meeting about PGA Hallmarks last
> Wednesday (5th Oct), then at this Monday's meeting
> (10th OCt) it was agreedit was proposed that a group
> of 4 or 5 people would take away the notes from the
> meeting on Wed 21st Sept. - the individual words
> about
> what Matilda is - and come up with some more
> concrete
> sentences / paragraphs.  When this group has
> produced
> something then they will bring it to a Monday
> meeting
> to either be accepted or sent away for more work.
> 
> I seem to have, by default, ended up setting up this
> group (although I do not intend to be in it myself).
> 
> I think ideally there will just be 4 people in it -
> the fewer the people the easier it is to draft a
> document.  The group will hopefully reflect the
> differing views which people hold over the PGA
> Hallmarks issue.
> 
> I think there are probably a few more than 4 people
> who would be up for being part of this group (about
> 4
> people expressed interest at Monday's meeting) and
> I'm
> not exactly sure yet how choose the most
> representative 4.  But the 1st step is definetly for
> people to express and interest.  So if you'd like to
> be involved, or know someone who's not on the list
> who
> would like to be, then let me know.  I'll try to
> work
> out who the 4 (or maybe 5 people are by the end of
> Monday's meeting).
> 
> cheers
> Rocky  
> 
> 
> 
> 
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