[Tfug] A LUG for UA?
Benjamin Krein
superbenk at superk.org
Mon Jul 19 09:41:41 MST 2004
I know my opinion is pretty weak since I haven't been to a meeting yet,
but honestly (IMO) the lecture meetings sound MUCH more interesting to
me than the BYOB meetings. Maybe it's because I do tons of
installations/tweaking/breaking/fixing at home and at work so I don't
have an inclination to bring a box elsewhere to do it for one night.
Anyhow, I'm voicing my interest in the lecture-style meetings as I
didn't get to make it to one before they stopped this last spring.
Benjamin Krein
www.superk.org
On Jul 19, 2004, at 9:32 AM, Harry McGregor wrote:
> On Mon, 2004-07-19 at 08:41, Michael Stenner wrote:
>
>>
>> I think you're referring to these guys.
>>
>> http://www.hacks.arizona.edu/
>>
>> I went to a meeting (they happen here in ECE). They're not a LUG.
>> They try and do crazy things with hardware/software. They're not even
>> remotely linux (or free unix) specific. Now, that's not necessarily
>> bad. I think they'd compliment a LUG well and there'd be lots of
>> overlap.
>>
>> I, too, would participate; UAZLUG (or whatever you call it) meetings
>> would probably be easier to get to than TFUG meetings :)
>
> Well, starting in September I think I will be back on as hosting TFUG
> meetings at U of A / USGS (520 North Park). I have been busy with
> other
> things (getting married) :)
>
> Let's come up with a plan as far as days, etc.
>
> How does a once a month Wednesday "lecture" meeting sound?
>
> I think I can also host a once/month Sunday BYOB meeting..
>
> Any idea of what Wednesday and what Sunday would be preferred?
>
>
> Harry
>
>> -Michael
>
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> University of Arizona - Environment and Natural Resource Building
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>
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