I have no idea how many people might come. Maybe 30? Is someone taking RSVPs? If your main goal is to advance your knowledge in Linux you may find it more worth your while to attend a regular meeting then the BBQ. During regular meetings we cover specific topics or have free ranging discussions. My understanding is that the BBQ is more of a social event for the group. Someone correct me if I am wrong. kstratton@fastmail.us wrote:
I recently joined the mailing list to get an idea of how active this group is. Perhaps somebody can provide an approximate number of expected participants for this meeting? If I go (I am thinking about it...), I would have to take a 1/2 day off from work and drive from Connecticut. I am looking for an active group that provides an environment to accelerate my learning with Linux to hopefully reach a point of learning where it could be enjoyable to contribute back to some open source project or another.
I am running Gentoo, so I am not a COMPLETE newbe.
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I have no idea how many people might come. Maybe 30? Is someone taking RSVPs? If your main goal is to advance your knowledge in Linux you may find it more worth your while to attend a regular meeting then the BBQ. During regular meetings we cover specific topics or have free ranging discussions. My understanding is that the BBQ is more of a social event for the group. Someone correct me if I am wrong.
Hi gang, The BBQ is a social event where traditionally 15-20 people have attended. This is not the normal meeting setting - the BBQ is in lieu of a meeting. Please RSVP to Eric Martin so he'll know how much food to buy. Thanks, Andy - -- Andy Stewart, Founder Worcester Linux Users' Group (http://www.wlug.org) Chelmsford Linux Meetup Group (http://linux.meetup.com/393) Amateur Radio: KB1OIQ -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with SUSE - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD4DBQFGounrHl0iXDssISsRAvoPAJ9g595wjqnVpTXMwJWa3xnyMSEGVACVFwAT Mj7ZPnMKf4fuvnaHedA0lg== =It1k -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
From: Andy Stewart <andystewart@comcast.net>
Please RSVP to Eric Martin so he'll know how much food to buy.
This is, no doubt, obvious, but for the record let's stipulate that Eric Martin's email address is: freak4uxxx@gmail.com (Unless it is: eric.joshua.martin@gmail.com) -- Keith PS: It took me a while, but I did get around to signing the public keys given to me a few months ago and uploading them to http://pgp.mit.edu.
Either works just fine. I'm trying to move stuff to eric.joshua.martin, but it takes time. On 7/22/07, Keith Wright <kwright@keithdiane.us> wrote:
From: Andy Stewart <andystewart@comcast.net>
Please RSVP to Eric Martin so he'll know how much food to buy.
This is, no doubt, obvious, but for the record let's stipulate that Eric Martin's email address is: freak4uxxx@gmail.com (Unless it is: eric.joshua.martin@gmail.com)
-- Keith
PS: It took me a while, but I did get around to signing the public keys given to me a few months ago and uploading them to http://pgp.mit.edu. _______________________________________________ Wlug mailing list Wlug@mail.wlug.org http://mail.wlug.org/mailman/listinfo/wlug
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Andy Stewart
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Eric Martin
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James P. Gray
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Keith Wright