Thank you James.  I feel the same way.

However, credit where it's due:

We wouldn't be in three cities without people like Janosch Meier in Mbarara and 
Jon Chamberlain & Johnny Long in Jinja.

The same goes for Simon, Reinier, and anyone else who's ever helped organize an 
event or given a presentation.

The same goes for all who make the effort to attend our events and all who make 
this mailing list, the center-piece of our community, what it is.

The same goes for local open-source friendly businesses and universities who 
provide sustainability to the LUG by hosting our events, by hosting our 
content, by employing our community members, and by proving that the 
open-source model really works.

This community is something we should all be very proud of regardless of the 
form or level of our contribution.

So, thanks guys -- all of you.  As James said, keep it up!

----- Original message -----
> Kyle
> 
> I am very impressed with the progress the LUG is taking. So nice to see
> that we are leaving the environs of kampala and reaching out there. Keep
> up the good work.
> 
> Wire
> 
> 
> On Thu, 2010-07-15 at 09:31 +0300, Kyle Spencer wrote:
> 
> > Hi everyone,
> > 
> > This month the Uganda Linux User Group will host four events in three
> > cities.
> > 
> > This Friday, events will be held in Mbarara, Jinja, and Kampala.   Aside
> > from the usual geekery, these events will include hands-on Python
> > training sessions taught by local Python developers from the LUG
> > community.   If you are a programmer or think you might like to be a
> > programmer, these events are for you.
> > 
> > Then, on Friday, July 23rd, the Uganda Linux User Group will be joining
> > forces with Google in order to bring you Python, AppEngine, free beer,
> > and pizza!
> > 
> > This event is for beginner and intermediate level developers who would
> > like to learn how to create web applications in Google AppEngine using
> > the Python programming language.   Free beer and pizza will be served at
> > Google's Kampala offices following the event, though be aware that you
> > must attend the main event in order to be eligible for the after-party.
> > 
> > As usual, free copies of free software will be available at all four
> > events.
> > 
> > Thanks go out to the hosts of this months events: Jet Internet Cafe/S7
> > School, Hackers for Charity, the Mbarara University of Science and
> > Technology, and Makerere University.
> > 
> > For more information, check out our website:
> > http://linux.or.ug/
> > 
> > Also, if you're interested in joining the Google development community
> > here in Uganda, check out the GTUG Kampala website:
> > http://www.gtugs.org/chapter.jsp?id=141001
> > 
> > See you there!
> > 
> > Regards,
> > Kyle Spencer
> > 
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