Formalization is only necessary if we handle money. Otherwise we don't need a formal board, but the group does have to respect and support those who pick up the burden of organizing things. > More Steering Committee meetings. Both closed > meetings (open to SC members only) and open > meetings (everyone welcome to come and participate). I'm a member of a small church congregation which is incorporated, and runs its meetings open to all, and it works because we are all constructive. On one hand we shouldn't demand a strict "sunshine law" that would inhibit the Steering Committee members from speaking freely among themselves. Again, our church board sometimes pulls a quorum together in a corner to vote on some routine expenditure or other pressing matter. Scheduling can kill you if you formalize everything, and leadership shouldn't be tied down in a legalistic way. How about having "closed" Steering Committee meetings in which any non-SC members are requested to shuddup and listen, so the SC can avoid being dragged outside their own "agenda" for the meeting? Also, a "closed" meeting doesn't have to be formally announced and scheduled to accommodate everybody. But still, the SC should generally encourage anybody to attend. That way, interested non-SC-members will gradually become SC members, helping to relieve the leadership load. But again, if we don't formalize, the SC can do whatever they want, with the self- imposed goal of having PLUG meet the needs of the members and the community. I like the idea of a newbie intro followed by some heavy stuff on the same subject. Some people will still be left behind in a given meeting because some of us have enormous gaps that there won't be time to fill in, but at least there would be time to get those people aware of where the gaps lie and how/where to learn. You know, meetings are great, but the list is very, very important. Everybody can get there, nobody's time is wasted with what they can't understand or aren't interested in, and there's a written record of any content you want to keep. We shouldn't just post when we have an issue or a problem, we should also post when we've worked through something and found an answer. Vic