[AUUG-Talk]: What to do with two boxes of AUUG documents and photos?

Lawrie Brown Lawrie.Brown at canb.auug.org.au
Mon May 11 15:11:17 AEST 2020


Hi Steve and all

Sadly, given how defunct AUUG is, I suspect not a lot of interest.

If the bulk is AUUGNs, then they can be discarded, as they've all been scanned
and are online.

Photos etc may be of interest. I agree minutes etc likely not. Anything really important should have been included in an AUUGN.

Is there anyone in, I think, western Sydney interested enough to take a look?

And sorry to hear we've lost Chris too. Sigh.

Regards
Lawrie

On Mon, May 11, 2020 at 03:02:10PM +1000, steve jenkin wrote:
> I got a call from Esther Vance, the widow of Christopher Vance (AUUG Board Member), just now.
> 
> She’s selling her home and wanted to do something with two boxes of  AUUG related documents and photos found in the double garage.
> 
> I’m guessing they’re ~52L movers “book boxes” as she described them as ‘heavy’.
> If full, book boxes would be 30-45kg each.
> 
> Esther is happy to ship the boxes, though if there’s 75kg+ of stuff, maybe we also need to figure out a cheap way to send them on.
> 
> It may be worth preserving photos, but old records of AUUG - accounts and minutes I’m guessing - maybe not.
> 
> I didn’t ask what state / city she’s in, nor the deadline.
> Greater Sydney? 
> 
> regards
> steve j
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