maddog:
Thanks for an on-topic post! I think you've asked some great questions.
I look forward to the discussion.
I'm the guy who showed up in Durham two years ago and suggested that New
User night would be a good idea. I haven't made it back to a meeting
since. It's a long story. I'll try har
004/02/03 Tue PM 08:51:21 EST
> > To: Greater NH Linux User Group <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Subject: Re: [ON Topic] How 'bout them Linux? Ain't they somethin?!
> >
> > On Thu, 29 Jan 2004, at 5:41pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > What do you look for
who
can present a "Front running topic"
-pc
>
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: 2004/02/03 Tue PM 08:51:21 EST
> To: Greater NH Linux User Group <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [ON Topic] How 'bout them Linux? Ain't they somethin?!
>
> On Thu, 2
On Thu, 29 Jan 2004, at 5:41pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> What do you look for in GNHLUG?
Everything that you and others have said: Community, camaraderie,
knowledge-sharing with peers, interesting presentations.
> What brings you to a meeting?
My car. ;-)
Seriously, I go to meetings ma
Michael ODonnell wrote:
What an opportunity to embarrass yourself! Might also
be good preparation for a job interview...
More or less, this is how I got my job at Oracle.
An Oracle sales consulting director came to UNH to help
troubleshoot an Oracle issue on a machine. I think it was
something a
>> Something that might be kind of fun would be to 'sort of break'
>> a linux installation (mis-configure something, 'degrade' a
needed
>> library, etc.) and then have folks 'try to figure it out'.
>> Just the experience of watching folks go through the various
>> possibilities and applying their
> Something that might be kind of fun would be to 'sort of break'
> a linux installation (mis-configure something, 'degrade' a needed
> library, etc.) and then have folks 'try to figure it out'.
> Just the experience of watching folks go through the various
> possibilities and applying their tro
Paul's email got me thinking... His commment about 'figuring
something out' really hit home because recently I've run into
situations where consultants have 'solved the wrong problem'
for some big clients.
We often see two kinds of 'good' consultants out there:
1) The kind with great experience an
In a message dated: Thu, 29 Jan 2004 17:41:00 EST
Jon maddog Hall said:
>What do you look for in GNHLUG?
Community:good people to share time, experiences, beer with.
Activity: regularly scheduled meetings with good topics/speakers
Education/Knowledge: people to learn new
On Thu, 29 Jan 2004, Jon maddog Hall wrote:
> What do you look for in GNHLUG?
>
Advice and assistance with linux. (Like fixing the sound on my laptop.)
> What brings you to a meeting?
>
Either a good topic or a good speaker. (Like fixing the sound on my
laptop.)
> What drives you away from a
On Thu, 2004-01-29 at 17:41, Jon maddog Hall wrote:
> What do you look for in GNHLUG?
A generally good cross-section of linux users, and
linux-related-technology users (perl, Apache, embedded linux, etc)
> What brings you to a meeting?
Interest in meeting other local geeks and learning new thing
To quote a popular phrase from my racing days "I'm only here
for the beer" :-)
I tend to agree with the market analysis, but think you've
overly discriminated.
Seems to me that (a) and (b) are similar, the main
difference being that group (a) wants to gather at some pub
to quaff and palaver f
Hi,
On another mailing list we are discussing some of the issues of the LUG:
(1) Relatively low attendance at meetings
(2) Lack of growth in the LUG to match the growth of the Linux industry
(3) Distance between some of the goals of various members
I glean that there are currently four types of
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