[GRLUG] linux meetup

Szymon Machajewski smachaje at grcc.edu
Sun Jul 2 21:33:07 EDT 2006


Godwin,

You've made a call for a web developer in the past.  Why don't we take
the wiki as the home page for now.  This would defuse the need for one
developer.



Szymon Machajewski

Solutions Engineer / DBA
Red Hat Certified Engineer
Microsoft Certified Solution Developer
www.grcc.edu/smachaje 


>>> mikemol at gmail.com 7/2/2006 1:05:28 am >>>
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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