Russell Senior wrote:
This has been debunked several times. PLUG never stopped using "Portland Linux User Group". It just started using another name _too_. I have pointed people at the wayback machine's history of the PLUG Clinic website that demonstrates as much. I have described the meeting at which the new name appeared. The timing of the July 2003 registration is not relevant, it just codified previous practice.
The only reason I think a name change would be good is not to relieve this perceived "confusion" about Portland LUGs. It's to make Russell Senior stop whining and complaining and polluting the list with his argumentative, repetative, unrelenting rhetoric. Russell is lucky he hasn't gotten banned from the list, if I had control over it I would have by now.
PLUG offers a "public service" and has put on the face of being such a group, but PDXLUG's "mission" (if you can call it that) was not to be a public service, but just a group of people who were into Linux and Open Source, getting together to talk about it and geek out. No clinics, no projects, not even stuff like an OSCON booth. That's it. Don't think of it any other way.
PDXLUG is not here to teach newbies how to use Linux, although if someone came in to a meeting and had questions, we would answer them, but that is not really the focal point of the group. The distinction made in PLUGs monthly meeting announcements that PDXLUG is a "less formal alternative to PLUG emphasizing the needs of new users" is dead wrong. I would venture to say that most people who are members of PDXLUG are quite savvy and knowledgable about Linux and OSS in general, so the thought that we're geared towards new users is off. If anyone says that's elitist, I don't have anything in response other than get over it. Just because a group of people are more knowledgable about a subject doesn't mean it's their duty to dumb themselves down or teach less knowledgable people about the subject.
I believe the people who originally "crossed over", "forked", or "left" to join PDXLUG can back me up that the original aim of PDXLUG is what I have outlined above. So don't come back and say "who are you to say what PDXLUG's mission is???", because it was more of a concensus. I just originally had the idea.
Unfortunately PDXLUG meetings break down into discussions about bad blood between the two groups. I think it's time to get rid of the name so meetings are actually fun to go to and not a place to gossip about something that happened 2 YEARS AGO.
Now that I've wasted my lunch hour writing up this e-mail, I'm sure I'll get responses that will demand rebuttals from me. If I don't respond immediately don't think I'm making a bold statement and running. Some of us do have lives and jobs.
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