ACLUG announcement
John Goerzen ACLUG <[email protected]> 24 Jun 1998 09:15:01 -0500
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Hello everyone, I hope you will all be able to make it to our July 2 meeting. We have a few things to discuss. Please send any feedback to the ACLUG discussion list at [email protected]. First let me say that regardless of the outcome of these discussions, our next meeting will remain on Thursday, July 2. Now then, the first issue regards our meeting dates. We discussed this briefly at our Multimedia Linux event, but let's go into a bit more detail now. It has come to my attention that there are two computer science classes at WSU that meet Tuesdays and Thursdays during our regular meeting time. One of those classes is an Intro to Unix class. This poses a bit of a dilemma -- should we meet on a different day or not? Since ACLUG is for the whole community and not just WSU, I do not want to move meetings to a different day unless people that are not involved with WSU like the idea as well. On the other hand, there is a strong concentration of Linux and Unix at WSU, and our current meeting date prevents a dozen or so people from being able to attend our meetings (that otherwise would like to attend.) I also want to make ACLUG accessible to as many people as possible. Our only other options are Mondays or Wednesdays. I would like to hear from everyone regarding the opinions on whether or not to move to a different day. While we're considering this, I'd like to make sure that 7:30 PM is a good time for everyone. It seems to be working pretty well at the moment, so I don't see a big reason to change. Secondly, our July 2 event will discuss networking with Linux. I don't have any particular topics planned past that date. So I'm again soliciting feedback about what topics everyone is interested in covering. We've had a number of overview types of sessions, and with the exception of kernel compilation, haven't really gone into a lot of detail. We also haven't discussed programming under Linux much. This is one particular interest of mine but I know that not everyone is interested in programming, so as usual, please let me know what you'd like to see discussed. At the moment, I have down on my "to discuss" list XEmacs and Linux databases. We could probably make a meeting out of those two things if everyone is interested. A few other miscellaneous announcements: * Debian 2.0 is in beta. MSNBC has declared Linux "Ready for Prime Time" and had a glowing review of RedHat. You can find out more on the ACLUG news page at http://www.aclug.org/news/. * There is a new "Reasons to use Linux" page at http://www.aclug.org/info/ * ACLUG has maps and driving instructions for getting to our events at http://www.aclug.org/maps/ Finally, Clint pointed out a mistake in my meeting announcement: > LOCATION > > We will hold the Multimedia Linux event in the Computer Science > Department in Jabara Hall on the main east campus of Wichita State Instead of "Multimedia Linux", this should read "NetLinux". Oops. I'm being overzealous with the cut and paste again :-) Regards, John Goerzen -- John Goerzen Linux, Unix consulting & programming [email protected] | Developer, Debian GNU/Linux (Free powerful OS upgrade) www.debian.org | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Visit the Air Capitol Linux Users Group on the web at http://www.aclug.org -- This is the Air Capitol Linux Users Group announcements list. Subscribe and unsubscribe instructions, as well as mailing list archives, are on the Web at http://happy.cs.twsu.edu/aclug/mailinglists/. If you have a question about the list or want to submit an item for announcement, send it to [email protected].