Originally Posted by
unclealec
I've been thinking. Seldom a good idea.
I think it would be fair to say that our erstwhile beloved leader Kirk280 has his mind on other things just now.
So I was looking at alternative arrangements.
I was wondering how far the Unclealec finances would tumble if I were to purchase a Zoom licence. Not as far as I thought. £120p.a. to be precise. A mere bagatelle in comparison to the delight of your company and the amazingly educational aspect of regular GTGs. This gives us 100 participants, 30hrs per meeting, for 12 months, and other facilities that I don't think impinge on our requirements.
Whaddya think?
My car club Zoom meeting (licence owned by the club, not me) has a permanent link and the same password each time. We "meet" once a month, 3rd Tuesday, a reminder email is sent and those inclined turn up, those disinclined or unavailable don't. An announcement/reminder is posted a day or two beforehand, not containing any meeting i.d. nor password, with an invitation to those who haven't attended previously to send a PM in order to receive the i.d & password. All regular attenders will have been provided with the i.d. and password via PM previously; it would be necessary to save these details somehow for repeated reference each month.
Would this fly?