[GRLUG] linux meetup
Szymon Machajewski
smachaje at grcc.edu
Sun Jul 2 21:31:27 EDT 2006
Bob,
The meetings at GRCC were planned rather quickly and has beneficial
agendas executed.
I think there is a difference between a personal computing meeting and
a professional knowledge exchange get together. I would suggest the
latter, as Linux in the enterprise is the goal for me.
I would like to suggest a standing schedule for the GRLUG meetings with
volunteers picking through the requested topics of presentations. The
meeting scheduler would be an alternating: mid day and evening. This
would cover most schedules and attract vendors as well as
professionals.
If there should be support on the list for this solution I will provide
a schedule and reserve initial space. The locations can be further
alternated as requested.
Szymon Machajewski
Solutions Engineer / DBA
Red Hat Certified Engineer
Microsoft Certified Solution Developer
www.grcc.edu/smachaje
>>> bob.kline at gmail.com 7/2/2006 1:56:21 am >>>
Two years ago or so it was common to have install
get togethers where 12 to 15 people would show up
on a Saturday afternoon at ITT Tech and play with
systems and swap software.
You can see for yourself that today there is endless
negotiation over meeting times, and even after all that
few show up. We used to meet at a coffee place,
"Noshville," on 44th now and then on a Saturday
afternoon. That flamed out too.
One simply concludes that the e-mail, chat group
aspect of the GRLUG is enough for most people
right now. We just have to be careful that all of the
chatting is not about meeting that mostly don't happen.
-Bob
On 7/2/06, Michael Mol <mikemol at gmail.com> wrote:
> One more thing. When I first noticed GRLUG a year or two ago, I
> thought it was dead. The website hadn't been updated in ages. Even
> now, there's not much to look at, and the only active content is
> passively active; there's nothing about a wiki that makes one want
to
> check back for updates.
>
> Simply choosing some colors and linking to a .CSS file would help,
but
> the old announcements should probably be removed.
>
> Are there any web developer natives around here?
>
> On 7/2/06, Michael Mol <mikemol at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Looking at the list, there seem to be a large number of casual
users,
> > as opposed to Linux-using professionals.
> >
> > Not that I can get a complete feel for GRLUG after attending one
> > meeting, but the casual side of Linux did seem lacking. (But maybe
an
> > after-one-meeting impression is needed.) Clustering filesystems
are
> > useful from an administrators standpoint, and fascinating to me.
> >
> > However, the average home-user of Linux is going to be more
interested
> > in what games are available, or how to get 3D acceleration for
their
> > ATI or NVidia card, or where to find a Linux distro that takes
> > advantage of x86-64.
> >
> > I expect that within a year or two, people are going to be asking
how
> > to use Linux for everyday home tasks. (How do I run TurboTax on
this
> > Linux system my grandson set up? How do I write my English paper
on
> > this computer I got for cheap? How do I PRINT?!)
> >
> > If people are interested, I'd be happy to demo the proprietary and
OSS
> > ATI drivers, and the proprietary NVidia driver. I could show off
many
> > of the games that were developed for Linux, or ported to Linux.
> >
> > But that's really not the kind of thing that struck me as a focus
> > point for GRLUG, after attending one meeting. And if that's what
it
> > looks like to someone who sat through it and asked questions,
what's
> > it going to look like to someone whose interests are entirely
> > consumer-oriented?
> >
> > On 7/1/06, Szymon Machajewski <smachaje at grcc.edu> wrote:
> > > I don't see this as a new club. This is not about a 'club' but
> > > networking people of the particular interest.
> > >
> > > I think having people on both lists makes sens. A new person
looking
> > > for Linux contacts may find meetup.com before they stumble on
grlug.
> > >
> > > Also we had rather humble turnout at the meetings so putting
more
> > > advertising of GRLUG meetings online in various places may be
> > > beneficial.
> > >
> > >
> > > Szymon Machajewski
> > >
> > > Solutions Engineer / DBA
> > > Red Hat Certified Engineer
> > > Microsoft Certified Solution Developer
> > > www.grcc.edu/smachaje
> > >
> > >
> > > >>> bob.kline at gmail.com 7/1/2006 10:36:49 pm >>>
> > > This is a group of people that don't find GRLUG what
> > > they want? Or don't know about GRLUG? I see at
> > > least one person that has appeared in the GRLUG
> > > messages.
> > >
> > > I looked at the site, but still am not too sure what
> > > the point is. Are they looking for a new club to form?
> > >
> > >
> > > -Bob
> > >
> > >
> > > On 7/1/06, brad <brad0002 at ameritech.net> wrote:
> > > > For anyone interested in this group.
> > > > http://linux.meetup.com/cities/us/mi/grand_rapids/
> > > >
> > > > Brad
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