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Mon 02 May
Sadiq outlines that the exec has three options when it comes to potentially restricting World of Warcraft.
Read more >>CompSoc Minutes 18/04/2005
Mon 18 Apr
Chloe has sorted out bowling and signups close tomorrow morning (19th April) with the event to go ahead on Thursday 21st. Due to the large amount of signups and many people needing lifts, Chloe will email the people going with details of bus times so most people can go on the same bus.
Read more >>CompSoc Minutes 25/02/2005
Fri 25 Feb
Tim and Sadiq talked to Yvonne from IBM about the possibility of the following:
Read more >>CompSoc Minutes 15/10/2004
Fri 15 Oct
Richard Wilson informed the exec that the server downtime scheduled for this weekend would begin at 1:30 due to the badmintion society having signups for an event this weekend. Richard Wilson then asked if there were any further requests with regards to what time the servers would be taken down, there were none forthcoming.
Read more >>CompSoc Minutes - 2004/10/08
Fri 08 Oct
Peter Ellis apologised for not posting the minutes from the last meeting to the exec list and thus read the minutes for approval.
Read more >>Minutes - 2004-10-01
Fri 01 Oct
Peter Ellis stated that this term we are trying to keep the meetings short, and would people please use the exec list for status stuff?
Read more >>CompSoc Minutes - 2004/06/18
Fri 18 Jun
The Port Patch request has been sent with reply to techteam@warwickcompsoc.co.uk
Read more >>CompSoc Minutes - 2004/06/04
Fri 04 Jun
Peter Ellis apologised for not redrafting these due to time constraints so the matter was left for later discussion.
Read more >>CompSoc Minutes - 2004/05/28
Fri 28 May
Peter Ellis, Richard Wilson and Andrew Sully to sort the details
Read more >>CompSoc Minute - 2004/05/21
Fri 21 May
Matt Bergin offered us a machine for hosting space for Warwick comedy, the specs of which are detailed below. A discussion on the uses of said machine and the services would be rendered for the donation of said machine was briefly held but was postponed for a meeting of the technical team to avoid cluttering up the exec meeting.
Read more >>CompSoc Minutes - 2004/05/14
Fri 14 May
Peter Ellis apologised for not having begun work on the freshers fayre stand and was joblisted to actually do this.
Read more >>h3. CompSoc Minutes - 30th April 2004
Fri 30 Apr
Chris Boyle / cmb Paul Broadbridge / NeXuS7 David Buckley / bucko Peter Ellis / PlanarPlatypus Sophie Marshall / Seren Phil Stoneman / DrWatson Timothy Troy / Zephran Richard Wilson / Si1entDave (sorry if I missed anyone, a list was not recorded at the time)
Read more >>h3. CompSoc Minutes - 2004/04/23
Fri 23 Apr
to zx64 for slicing his thumb open within 3 hours of receiving a new tool.
Read more >>Minutes - 2004-02-06
Fri 06 Feb
Given how the last few meetings have been held on Fridays, it was decided to move meetings permanently to Fridays (until the next time we change it).
Read more >>Minutes - 2004-01-23
Fri 23 Jan
Newsletter to be sent to members on Monday. Content to be sent to David by Sunday afternoon.
Read more >>Minutes - 2004-01-16
Fri 16 Jan
Photos have been moved. The terms of society hosting were discussed: we provide DNS, mail, 20Mb of webspace (additional space can be purchased at the usual rate of 2.50 per 100Mb) and require that they purchase any domain they want to use and that the webmaster be a member of CompSoc.
Read more >>Minutes - 2004-01-09
Fri 09 Jan
Paul Broadbridge and Peter Ellis have been co-opted into the exec to occupy the newly created positions of Social Secretary and Academic Officer respectively.
Read more >>Minutes - 2003-11-01
Sat 01 Nov
A LAN was held. There were problems with the music server, related to the CGIs hogging CPU causing the music to skip. As noted before, the next LAN will be held in B213/4 which is a bit smaller than the LIB rooms. We also have B219 for power leeching and if people want to sleep. Penalising people for not turning up: at the last LAN, some people had signed up but didn’t turn up. There were a number of people wanting to attend during the LAN who hadn’t signed up. Some of the problem was people not signing up as reserves, as we loosely decided that anyone who didn’t turn up by midnight on the Friday/Saturday had forfeit their place, and an appropriate number of reserves could attend. Another idea suggested was to force someone’s signup to reserve for the next LAN if they don’t turn up without letting the exec know in advance.
Read more >>Minutes - 2003-10-18
Sat 18 Oct
This week, we have been plagued by further issues with reliability, all of which have been unrelated to Molotov itself: ITS are migrating to a layer 3 network as well as to a gigabit connection, which has caused a few problems.
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