From kotter37 at gmail.com Tue Sep 1 14:39:49 2009 From: kotter37 at gmail.com (Bill Haney) Date: Tue Sep 1 00:07:22 2009 Subject: [Charlug] Re: CharLUG Digest, Vol 34, Issue 5 In-Reply-To: <20090827160003.1B1C958B6@mail.charlug.org> References: <20090827160003.1B1C958B6@mail.charlug.org> Message-ID: I didn't know that the charlug was still meeting. Bill On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 12:00 PM, wrote: > Send CharLUG mailing list submissions to > charlug@charlug.org > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > http://charlug.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/charlug > or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > charlug-request@charlug.org > > You can reach the person managing the list at > charlug-owner@charlug.org > > When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific > than "Re: Contents of CharLUG digest..." > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Meeting on Saturday? (Peter Senft) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Thu, 27 Aug 2009 13:19:39 -0400 > From: Peter Senft > Subject: [Charlug] Meeting on Saturday? > To: CharLUG Mailing List > Message-ID: <4A96C02B.1080208@hpss.de> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=3DISO-8859-1 > > Hi @all, > > I know it's a holiday weekend... but do we meet on Saturday? > > cu hps > > -- > /"\ | Peter Senft > \ / ASCII ribbon campaign | E-Mail : peter.senft@hpss.de > X against HTML mail | FIDO : 2:2476/847.34 > / \ | ICQ : 62090394 > > > ------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > CharLUG mailing list > CharLUG@charlug.org > http://charlug.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/charlug > > > End of CharLUG Digest, Vol 34, Issue 5 > ************************************** > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://charlug.org/pipermail/charlug/attachments/20090901/3ac9992c/att= achment.htm From boomfish at gmail.com Wed Sep 2 15:18:41 2009 From: boomfish at gmail.com (Dennis Clark) Date: Wed Sep 2 00:46:12 2009 Subject: [Charlug] Meeting on Saturday? Message-ID: Indeed. With Bob and Leam noticeably absent nobody has stepped up to coordinate the meetings. I propose changing this month's meeting to Saturday September 12th. I also propose having the meeting at Joseph-Beth booksellers at Southpark Mall. All our previous meetings this year have been in far South-East Charlotte (and beyond) where there was nothing of interest to me nearby. Southpark also serves as a public transit hub, which is convenient for those who prefer alternatives to driving. Joseph-Beth also offers free WiFi. We can still keep the usual start time of 10am. As for a meeting topic, I'd like us to talk about open-source version control systems. We had an interesting discussion on the list a few months ago on Subversion vs. Git. My opinion at the time was that only large development teams would benefit from distributed version control systems (DVCS), but now I see that many small software projects (especially open-source ones) can benefit from DVCS. I also noticed that there are a growing number of options for Git hosting (from GitHub to paid hosting) which means a lot less work to get started with Git. As part of this topic, I'd also appreciate it if someone could present a "Trac for Dummies" primer. I have a GeekISP account that includes Subversion/Trac and would be interested in using it to collaborate with some other Web developers in the local area for some pet projects. However I've never set up Trac before and I don't want to spend a lot of time learning how to be a Trac admin. Alternative suggestions for time, place, and topic are welcome; however the first person to object becomes the meeting coordinator for this month :-). If nobody responds either positively or negatively to my proposal, consider this month's meeting cancelled (and the group dead). Cheers, Dennis On Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 2:39 PM, Bill Haney wrote: > I didn't know that the charlug was still meeting. Bill > >> >> >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> Message: 1 >> Date: Thu, 27 Aug 2009 13:19:39 -0400 >> From: Peter Senft >> Subject: [Charlug] Meeting on Saturday? >> To: CharLUG Mailing List >> Message-ID: <4A96C02B.1080208@hpss.de> >> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=3DISO-8859-1 >> >> Hi @all, >> >> I know it's a holiday weekend... but do we meet on Saturday? >> >> cu hps >> >> -- >> /"\ | Peter Senft >> \ / ASCII ribbon campaign | E-Mail : peter.senft@hpss.de >> X against HTML mail | FIDO : 2:2476/847.34 >> / \ | ICQ : 62090394 >> >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> _______________________________________________ >> CharLUG mailing list >> CharLUG@charlug.org >> http://charlug.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/charlug >> >> >> End of CharLUG Digest, Vol 34, Issue 5 >> ************************************** >> > > > _______________________________________________ > CharLUG mailing list > CharLUG@charlug.org > http://charlug.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/charlug > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://charlug.org/pipermail/charlug/attachments/20090902/7f89f97f/att= achment.htm From cmpilato at red-bean.com Wed Sep 2 15:43:24 2009 From: cmpilato at red-bean.com (C. Michael Pilato) Date: Wed Sep 2 01:10:58 2009 Subject: [Charlug] Meeting on Saturday? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4A9ECADC.1040909@red-bean.com> Dennis Clark wrote: > As for a meeting topic, I'd like us to talk about open-source version > control systems. We had an interesting discussion on the list a few > months ago on Subversion vs. Git. My opinion at the time was that only > large development teams would benefit from distributed version control > systems (DVCS), but now I see that many small software projects > (especially open-source ones) can benefit from DVCS. I also noticed that > there are a growing number of options for Git hosting (from GitHub to > paid hosting) which means a lot less work to get started with Git. As I've said in the past, I'm happy to talk about Subversion in at much depth as anyone cares to. Sadly, the LUG meeting times almost never line up with anything I can manage to attend. (This is more the result of my life being crazystupidwicked busy than anything else.) -- C. Michael Pilato | http://cmpilato.blogspot.com/ From bobevans19 at gmail.com Wed Sep 2 18:36:01 2009 From: bobevans19 at gmail.com (Bob Evans) Date: Wed Sep 2 04:03:33 2009 Subject: [Charlug] Meeting on Saturday? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <7c5cd1190909021536g1f5a24caha7641babdf7785bb@mail.gmail.com> I'd love to be back in Charlotte & active in the LUG. Had to work, and as luck would have it, Leam & I both ended up here in Albany, GA, working for the Marines... Maybe next year... -be On Wed, Sep 2, 2009 at 3:18 PM, Dennis Clark wrote: > Indeed. With Bob and Leam noticeably absent nobody has stepped up to > coordinate the meetings. > I propose changing this month's meeting to Saturday September 12th. I also > propose having the meeting at Joseph-Beth booksellers at Southpark Mall. = All > our previous meetings this year have been in far South-East Charlotte (and > beyond) where there was nothing of interest to me nearby. Southpark also > serves as a public transit hub, which is convenient for those who prefer > alternatives to driving. Joseph-Beth also offers free WiFi. We can still > keep the usual start time of 10am. > > As for a meeting topic, I'd like us to talk about open-source version > control systems. We had an interesting discussion on the list a few months > ago on Subversion vs. Git. My opinion at the time was that only large > development teams would benefit from distributed version control systems > (DVCS), but now I see that many small software projects (especially > open-source ones) can benefit from DVCS. I also noticed that there are a > growing number of options for Git hosting (from GitHub to paid hosting) > which means a lot less work to get started with Git. > > As part of this topic, I'd also appreciate it if someone could present a > "Trac for Dummies" primer. I have a GeekISP account that includes > Subversion/Trac and would be interested in using it to collaborate with s= ome > other Web developers in the local area for some pet projects. However I've > never set up Trac before and I don't want to spend a lot of time learning > how to be a Trac admin. > > Alternative suggestions for time, place, and topic are welcome; however t= he > first person to object becomes the meeting coordinator for this month :-). > If nobody responds either positively or negatively to my proposal, consid= er > this month's meeting cancelled (and the group dead). > > Cheers, > > Dennis > > On Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 2:39 PM, Bill Haney wrote: > >> I didn't know that the charlug was still meeting. Bill >> >>> >>> >>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> >>> Message: 1 >>> Date: Thu, 27 Aug 2009 13:19:39 -0400 >>> From: Peter Senft >>> Subject: [Charlug] Meeting on Saturday? >>> To: CharLUG Mailing List >>> Message-ID: <4A96C02B.1080208@hpss.de> >>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=3DISO-8859-1 >>> >>> >>> Hi @all, >>> >>> I know it's a holiday weekend... but do we meet on Saturday? >>> >>> cu hps >>> >>> -- >>> /"\ | Peter Senft >>> \ / ASCII ribbon campaign | E-Mail : peter.senft@hpss.de >>> X against HTML mail | FIDO : 2:2476/847.34 >>> / \ | ICQ : 62090394 >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------ >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> CharLUG mailing list >>> CharLUG@charlug.org >>> http://charlug.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/charlug >>> >>> >>> End of CharLUG Digest, Vol 34, Issue 5 >>> ************************************** >>> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> CharLUG mailing list >> CharLUG@charlug.org >> http://charlug.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/charlug >> >> > > _______________________________________________ > CharLUG mailing list > CharLUG@charlug.org > http://charlug.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/charlug > > -- = Using Debian 5.0 on my Power PC -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://charlug.org/pipermail/charlug/attachments/20090902/554126c7/att= achment.htm From phma at phma.optus.nu Thu Sep 3 06:24:16 2009 From: phma at phma.optus.nu (Pierre Abbat) Date: Wed Sep 2 15:51:51 2009 Subject: [Charlug] Meeting on Saturday? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <200909030624.19125.phma@phma.optus.nu> On Wednesday 02 September 2009 15:18:41 Dennis Clark wrote: > Indeed. With Bob and Leam noticeably absent nobody has stepped up to > coordinate the meetings. > I propose changing this month's meeting to Saturday September 12th. I also > propose having the meeting at Joseph-Beth booksellers at Southpark Mall. > All our previous meetings this year have been in far South-East Charlotte > (and beyond) where there was nothing of interest to me nearby. Southpark > also serves as a public transit hub, which is convenient for those who > prefer alternatives to driving. Joseph-Beth also offers free WiFi. We can > still keep the usual start time of 10am. Joseph-Beth is a good place for meetings (I've been there at a Toastmasters meeting), but at that time I'll be - well, actually I'll be at the beach, since the church is taking a trip. I can't come to the Tuesday night meetings either, since I have classes on Tuesday. Maybe next semester. Pierre From meuon at geeklabs.com Wed Sep 9 08:11:16 2009 From: meuon at geeklabs.com (Mike Harrison) Date: Tue Sep 8 17:38:32 2009 Subject: [Charlug] Southeast Users Group Seminar Message-ID: > Southeast User Group Leaders Summit > on 24 October 2009. Details are on the website: > > http://seugls2009.pbworks.com/ It's on the MS campus in Alpharetta, I'm encouraging Linux/FOSS groups to sign up and attend. From wiggins at danconia.org Wed Sep 9 10:15:02 2009 From: wiggins at danconia.org (Brian J. Miller) Date: Tue Sep 8 19:41:09 2009 Subject: [Charlug] Meeting on Saturday? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4AA7B866.3090208@danconia.org> Dennis Clark wrote: > Indeed. With Bob and Leam noticeably absent nobody has stepped up to > coordinate the meetings. > I propose changing this month's meeting to Saturday September 12th. I also > propose having the meeting at Joseph-Beth booksellers at Southpark Mall. All > our previous meetings this year have been in far South-East Charlotte (and > beyond) where there was nothing of interest to me nearby. Southpark also > serves as a public transit hub, which is convenient for those who prefer > alternatives to driving. Joseph-Beth also offers free WiFi. We can still > keep the usual start time of 10am. > Ironically this may be the first and only meeting I ever make, but I think I actually can if the above date+time+place is agreed to. I'm willing to try to make others, and this location or the previous one on Elizabeth Ave (which is now re-opened) definitely increases that potential. Alas, I hedge as I too am "crazystupidwicked" busy (as C. Michael put it), unfortunately (or fortunately) having a 7 month old and working full time doesn't leave room for much else. > As for a meeting topic, I'd like us to talk about open-source version > control systems. We had an interesting discussion on the list a few months > ago on Subversion vs. Git. My opinion at the time was that only large > development teams would benefit from distributed version control systems > (DVCS), but now I see that many small software projects (especially > open-source ones) can benefit from DVCS. I also noticed that there are a > growing number of options for Git hosting (from GitHub to paid hosting) > which means a lot less work to get started with Git. > I'd be interested in that and can talk somewhat intelligently as a user of them. Additionally our company has developed (I use that term loosely) and released (as in speech) a "product" (I use that term even more loosely) that builds on svn and Git to provide a full development environment. I've been planning to prepare a real talk on the subject, and was hoping a better product would be released soon, but neither is likely to happen, but I can be somewhat prepared to fill time with info about it if necessary. For reference, http://www.devcamps.org/ > As part of this topic, I'd also appreciate it if someone could present a > "Trac for Dummies" primer. I have a GeekISP account that includes > Subversion/Trac and would be interested in using it to collaborate with some > other Web developers in the local area for some pet projects. However I've > never set up Trac before and I don't want to spend a lot of time learning > how to be a Trac admin. > > Alternative suggestions for time, place, and topic are welcome; however the > first person to object becomes the meeting coordinator for this month :-). > If nobody responds either positively or negatively to my proposal, consider > this month's meeting cancelled (and the group dead). > I'm not "suggesting" the alternative of Eliz. avenue (you *really* don't want me coordinating anything otherwise I guarantee it won't happen), but was curious if someone had a means to make whatever previous contact they had and see if this is a reasonable location again. > Cheers, > > Dennis > -- Brian J. Miller End Point Corp. http://www.endpoint.com/ brian@endpoint.com From boomfish at gmail.com Thu Sep 10 12:06:38 2009 From: boomfish at gmail.com (Dennis Clark) Date: Wed Sep 9 21:33:46 2009 Subject: [Charlug] Meeting on Saturday? In-Reply-To: <4AA7B866.3090208@danconia.org> References: <4AA7B866.3090208@danconia.org> Message-ID: On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 10:15 AM, Brian J. Miller wrot= e: > > > Ironically this may be the first and only meeting I ever make, but I think > I actually can if the above date+time+place is agreed to. I'm willing to = try > to make others, and this location or the previous one on Elizabeth Ave > (which is now re-opened) definitely increases that potential. Alas, I hed= ge > as I too am "crazystupidwicked" busy (as C. Michael put it), unfortunately > (or fortunately) having a 7 month old and working full time doesn't leave > room for much else. Cool. Is anyone else able to make this Saturday at Joseph-Beth? Two attendees is not much of a User Group meeting. > > As for a meeting topic, I'd like us to talk about open-source version >> control systems. We had an interesting discussion on the list a few mont= hs >> ago on Subversion vs. Git. My opinion at the time was that only large >> development teams would benefit from distributed version control systems >> (DVCS), but now I see that many small software projects (especially >> open-source ones) can benefit from DVCS. I also noticed that there are a >> growing number of options for Git hosting (from GitHub to paid hosting) >> which means a lot less work to get started with Git. >> >> > I'd be interested in that and can talk somewhat intelligently as a user of > them. Additionally our company has developed (I use that term loosely) and > released (as in speech) a "product" (I use that term even more loosely) t= hat > builds on svn and Git to provide a full development environment. I've been > planning to prepare a real talk on the subject, and was hoping a better > product would be released soon, but neither is likely to happen, but I can > be somewhat prepared to fill time with info about it if necessary. For > reference, > > http://www.devcamps.org/ > Sounds interesting! I'm totally fine with informal discussions for this meet. Earlier this year I used another local user group to test run a more formal talk I had to do a couple of months later, and the feedback I got from the group was quite valuable in helping me improve my formal talk. This can be an opportunity for you to do something similar. > >> Alternative suggestions for time, place, and topic are welcome; however >> the >> first person to object becomes the meeting coordinator for this month :-= ). >> If nobody responds either positively or negatively to my proposal, >> consider >> this month's meeting cancelled (and the group dead). >> >> > I'm not "suggesting" the alternative of Eliz. avenue (you *really* don't > want me coordinating anything otherwise I guarantee it won't happen), but > was curious if someone had a means to make whatever previous contact they > had and see if this is a reasonable location again. > Don't worry, I won't put you on the hook for that. I've never attended a LUG meet at the Elizabeth Ave. location; the first time I tried the location had just closed for construction. I don't know who was the contact there; maybe Bob (or someone else here) can enlighten us? 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Michael put it), unfortunate= ly >> (or fortunately) having a 7 month old and working full time doesn't leave >> room for much else. > > > Cool. Is anyone else able to make this Saturday at Joseph-Beth? Two > attendees is not much of a User Group meeting. > OK, I've gotten *barely* enough of a response to go ahead with the meeting, but not enough to fill out the meeting time with a single topic. In other words, this will likely be another "shooting the breeze" meet. I don't have any LUG or Linux signage to bring with me, so just look for a guy sporting a goatee and pony-tail sitting down with a little white 10" EeePC. I may wear one of my Linux T-shirts if the weather is nice. Place: Joseph-Beth Booksellers, 4345 Barclay Downs Dr, Charlotte, NC Date: Saturday, September 12, 2009 Time: 10am-12pm (US/Eastern) Cheers, -- Dennis -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://charlug.org/pipermail/charlug/attachments/20090911/7bc53dba/att= achment.htm From bgryderclock at gmail.com Fri Sep 11 18:32:40 2009 From: bgryderclock at gmail.com (Brian Gryder) Date: Fri Sep 11 03:59:44 2009 Subject: [Charlug] Re: CharLUG Digest, Vol 35, Issue 5 In-Reply-To: <20090910160002.CC76558C1@mail.charlug.org> References: <20090910160002.CC76558C1@mail.charlug.org> Message-ID: <5e06ea9a0909111532t74c024ccuc53a9799c4a317ed@mail.gmail.com> I will be there. :) 10am. Joseph-Beth Booksellers SouthPark Mall 4345 Barclay Downs Drive Charlotte, NC 28209 (704) 602-9800 shortened google map URL: http://is.gd/3a9pf On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 12:00 PM, wrote: > Send CharLUG mailing list submissions to > charlug@charlug.org > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > http://charlug.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/charlug > or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > charlug-request@charlug.org > > You can reach the person managing the list at > charlug-owner@charlug.org > > When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific > than "Re: Contents of CharLUG digest..." > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Re: Meeting on Saturday? (Dennis Clark) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Thu, 10 Sep 2009 12:06:38 -0400 > From: Dennis Clark > Subject: Re: [Charlug] Meeting on Saturday? > To: "Brian J. Miller" > Cc: charlug@charlug.org > Message-ID: > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=3D"iso-8859-1" > > On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 10:15 AM, Brian J. Miller >wrot=3D > e: > > > > > > Ironically this may be the first and only meeting I ever make, but I > think > > I actually can if the above date+time+place is agreed to. I'm willing to > =3D > try > > to make others, and this location or the previous one on Elizabeth Ave > > (which is now re-opened) definitely increases that potential. Alas, I > hed=3D > ge > > as I too am "crazystupidwicked" busy (as C. Michael put it), > unfortunately > > (or fortunately) having a 7 month old and working full time doesn't lea= ve > > room for much else. > > > Cool. Is anyone else able to make this Saturday at Joseph-Beth? Two > attendees is not much of a User Group meeting. > > > > > > As for a meeting topic, I'd like us to talk about open-source version > >> control systems. We had an interesting discussion on the list a few > mont=3D > hs > >> ago on Subversion vs. Git. My opinion at the time was that only large > >> development teams would benefit from distributed version control syste= ms > >> (DVCS), but now I see that many small software projects (especially > >> open-source ones) can benefit from DVCS. I also noticed that there are= a > >> growing number of options for Git hosting (from GitHub to paid hosting) > >> which means a lot less work to get started with Git. > >> > >> > > I'd be interested in that and can talk somewhat intelligently as a user > of > > them. Additionally our company has developed (I use that term loosely) > and > > released (as in speech) a "product" (I use that term even more loosely) > t=3D > hat > > builds on svn and Git to provide a full development environment. I've > been > > planning to prepare a real talk on the subject, and was hoping a better > > product would be released soon, but neither is likely to happen, but I > can > > be somewhat prepared to fill time with info about it if necessary. For > > reference, > > > > http://www.devcamps.org/ > > > > Sounds interesting! I'm totally fine with informal discussions for this > meet. Earlier this year I used another local user group to test run a more > formal talk I had to do a couple of months later, and the feedback I got > from the group was quite valuable in helping me improve my formal talk. > This > can be an opportunity for you to do something similar. > > > > > >> Alternative suggestions for time, place, and topic are welcome; however > >> the > >> first person to object becomes the meeting coordinator for this month > :-=3D > ). > >> If nobody responds either positively or negatively to my proposal, > >> consider > >> this month's meeting cancelled (and the group dead). > >> > >> > > I'm not "suggesting" the alternative of Eliz. avenue (you *really* don't > > want me coordinating anything otherwise I guarantee it won't happen), b= ut > > was curious if someone had a means to make whatever previous contact th= ey > > had and see if this is a reasonable location again. > > > > Don't worry, I won't put you on the hook for that. I've never attended a > LUG > meet at the Elizabeth Ave. location; the first time I tried the location > had > just closed for construction. I don't know who was the contact there; may= be > Bob (or someone else here) can enlighten us? > > Cheers, > > -- Dennis > -------------- next part -------------- > An HTML attachment was scrubbed... > URL: > http://charlug.org/pipermail/charlug/attachments/20090910/641a6abb/att=3D > achment.html > > ------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > CharLUG mailing list > CharLUG@charlug.org > http://charlug.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/charlug > > > End of CharLUG Digest, Vol 35, Issue 5 > ************************************** > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://charlug.org/pipermail/charlug/attachments/20090911/816e214c/att= achment.htm From jjosey at jomist.net Sat Sep 12 19:36:32 2009 From: jjosey at jomist.net (Joe Josey) Date: Sat Sep 12 05:03:25 2009 Subject: [Charlug] CharLUG Informal Discussion Meeting-Saturday 9/12/09 Message-ID: <1252798592.3663.7.camel@server.jomist.net> I definately enjoyed meeting everyone at the informal "round" table get-to-gether at Joseph Beth Booksellers this morning. I was encouraged by the discussion of revitalizing CharLUG and hope everyone there will pitch in ideas and suggestions. This afternoon I e-mailed Don Parris the former CharLUG chairman. He allowed as he will be unable to do anything with the group this year but hopes to become active again in the future. I took the liberty to remove the outdated information on the home page to the CharLUG website. Please take a look and send suggestions for additional content and ideas for the next meeting, formal or informal, so we can keep the momentum going. Cheers, Joe Josey jjosey@jomist.net 704 752-4210 From bgryderclock at gmail.com Sat Sep 12 22:14:20 2009 From: bgryderclock at gmail.com (Brian Gryder) Date: Sat Sep 12 07:41:22 2009 Subject: [Charlug] Char-lug FaceBook group - Identi.ca group Message-ID: <5e06ea9a0909121914l79416586p3783d7d6923cc2f4@mail.gmail.com> I really enjoyed the meeting today, I found the Char-lug FaceBook group. Bob Evans is the group's Admin. Right now there is it is no members besides myself. Here is no logo set for the group. If we could set the logo, the FaceBook Group would be a handy for publishing event information. I posted a discussion thread about it. Does anyone have Bob Evan's contact info? FaceBook Group Link (shortened): http://is.gd/3cfad Logo: http://i32.tinypic.com/2mfjkm8.jpg I set up an Identi.ca group for CharLug. If you are into the whole Micro-blogging thing, why not join? :) CharLUG on Identi.ca http://identi.ca/group/charlug -Brian -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://charlug.org/pipermail/charlug/attachments/20090912/4da89c74/att= achment.htm From leam at reuel.net Sun Sep 13 19:39:56 2009 From: leam at reuel.net (Leam Hall) Date: Sun Sep 13 05:08:55 2009 Subject: [Charlug] CharLUG Informal Discussion Meeting-Saturday 9/12/09 In-Reply-To: <1252798592.3663.7.camel@server.jomist.net> References: <1252798592.3663.7.camel@server.jomist.net> Message-ID: <4AAD82CC.5010903@reuel.net> Glad you all are having fun! The group has waxed and waned over the years. There's a lot of linux in CLT so no reason the group should not prosper. Leam Joe Josey wrote: > I definately enjoyed meeting everyone at the informal "round" table > get-to-gether at Joseph Beth Booksellers this morning. > > I was encouraged by the discussion of revitalizing CharLUG and hope > everyone there will pitch in ideas and suggestions. > > This afternoon I e-mailed Don Parris the former CharLUG chairman. He > allowed as he will be unable to do anything with the group this year but > hopes to become active again in the future. > > I took the liberty to remove the outdated information on the home page > to the CharLUG website. Please take a look and send suggestions for > additional content and ideas for the next meeting, formal or informal, > so we can keep the momentum going. > > Cheers, > Joe Josey > jjosey@jomist.net > 704 752-4210 > > > _______________________________________________ > CharLUG mailing list > CharLUG@charlug.org > http://charlug.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/charlug > From phma at phma.optus.nu Fri Sep 25 05:53:27 2009 From: phma at phma.optus.nu (Pierre Abbat) Date: Thu Sep 24 15:20:02 2009 Subject: [Charlug] Ran into Vladan Message-ID: <200909250553.31112.phma@phma.optus.nu> I ran into Vladan last week at CPCC. He asked me about Linux, I asked him about a Slavic case ending, and then he had to go somewhere. Pierre