Steven,

I'd like to see more content.

Have you had your first meeting yet?

Your welcome to borrow presentations from
other user groups. That's what they are there for.

And when you are starting out its good to
present at or hold a joint meeting with other
unix like user groups.

Toronto is big. Have you found a nich?

Cheers,
Jim

Steven Acres wrote:
> Hey All,
> 
> Would anyone like to nominate me?
> 
> I originally signed up on opensolaris.org back in '05. Though the
> quantity of my posts aren't numerous, the quality is there. I am also
> one of the leaders of TOROSUG (off to slower start, which I am working
> on rectifying). I've participated in the JES and SunStudio 
> EA testing program in the past. As well, I haunt #opensolaris, #solaris
> on freenode, partipating there over the years. 
> 
> I've read, understand and agree to abide by the following:
> 
> OGB Policy Regarding Core Contributor Grants 
> 
> Section 3.1 of the OpenSolaris constitution notes that Core Contributors
> are "given the responsibility for governance within the Community
> Group." Furthermore, Section 4.1 notes "These Members are responsible
> for ratifying this Constitution, electing an OGB to oversee the
> day-to-day operations of the OpenSolaris Community, and providing
> guidance to the OGB." Before Core Contributor grants are issued or
> renewed, the OGB shall receive assurance from those individuals that
> they agree to these responsibilities and will agree to participate in
> elections. 
> 
> Thanks for the direction Jim.
> 
> --
> Cheers,
> 
> Steven
> Toronto OpenSolaris User Group <TOROSUG>
> Leader http://opensolaris.org/os/project/torosug
> 
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