I think it's a good principle to network/collaborate with other LUGs and
other User Groups for that matter (take CUUG for example) whenever
possible.

Now if only I acted on principle I might make it to one of our own
meetings.  ;-P  (Alas, my Wednesdays have all conflicted since summer
:-(

Curtis

On Sat, 2004-02-07 at 17:16, Cameron Nikitiuk wrote:
> Hi All,
> 
> Was driving around today and telling Lisa (the love of my life...beside Tux
> & my computer) about CLUG recently hitting the 100 Tier 2 mark (congrats by
> the way).  She asked if we had ever thought of doing things with other
> LUG's?  And I thought... great idea.
> 
> Imagine if you will, the Conference of Alberta Linux User Groups (CALUG).
> An annual conference consisting of seminars, install fests, networking
> (meeting others), keynote speakers, seminars and what have you.  We could
> hold it in Red Deer (sort of centre of Alberta) and invite government reps,
> business owners, decision makers, etc.  Do it over a weekend and all that
> stuff.
> 
> What does everyone think?
> 
> 
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