[TriLUG] Triangle Open Source Lab meeting 5/24 from 7 PM until 9 PM - RSVP

Tanner Lovelace clubjuggler at gmail.com
Wed May 16 10:27:43 EDT 2007


On 5/16/07, Steven T. Davis <STDavis at doc.state.nc.us> wrote:
> Thank you for the information.  I have enjoyed the Trilug meetings I have attended, but I would like to know if there is an organization or group for beginners with Linux.  I have been using Linux for 2 years and have been "preaching" to my fellow workers about the wonderful products from the world of Linux.  Finally after the introduction of Vista, some people are starting to listening.
>
> Is there an organization or group for newbies and others who are not as technically talented as the member of Trilug?
>
> Trilug members are great, but are far more advanced and gifted than I am, but we all share the enthusiasm of our love for Linux and Open Source.

Once upon a time, TriLUG sponsored weekend classes that went in depth on
various topics.  There haven't been any in a few years, partially because we've
had trouble finding classroom space, but that doesn't mean they couldn't
be started up again.  TriLUG is NOT just for advanced people.  TriLUG is
supposed to be for all levels of experience.

Perhaps the new Steering Committee could discuss holding an installfest
and/or some classes.  It's been way too long since we've had a good installfest
and that is an excellent place for people who don't know much about linux
to get more information and hands on help.

Cheers,
Tanner

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Tanner Lovelace
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