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People may want to attend both
This is splitting the crowd
Would be great if people are available to help in cooking , if you are please be at seomra spraoi between 12 and 1 on saturday .
Unfortunately, at this time of year it is pretty much impossible to avoid clashes. However, this meeting will be split into two sections.
2.00 / 2.30 - 3.30 Session 1.
3.30 - 4 Break
4 - 5 Session 2.
If you are busy earlier on, come along to the second session.
There will also be a social afterwards in Seomra Spraoi - come one come all!
As a member of the Indymedia Ireland Internet Collective, I'd be interested in going along although I'll be very busy over the weekend. Knowing what the agenda is would help me come to a decision or to decide which session I should plan to go to. Regardless, it's good to see a real world collective start to take shape and I hope the meeting goes well.
As a lesser mortal I think the people who attend should set the agenda based on what they want to do.
If you're too busy, then don't go.