There was a group of people that were interested in debian that came to TLUG many years ago. I know that they met informally as well, but to my knowledge the group fizzled out as people became busy. I can't remember anyone who attended the informally meeting though.
Anyone admit to being part of this group? Bill On Thu, Sep 6, 2018 at 1:06 PM Lennart Sorensen via talk <[email protected]> wrote: > On Wed, Sep 05, 2018 at 03:36:27PM -0400, Sergio Durigan Junior via talk > wrote: > > I don't think I understand your reply. Perhaps you're not familiar with > > concepts like sprints, or BSPs (Bug Squashing Parties). I never claimed > > that I was looking to replace the Debian mailing lists. My intention is > > to foster the development of Debian by gathering people who are > > interested in doing so. I know a bunch of fellow developers who have > > active communities in their countries, and this is a nice way to spread > > knowledge about the system. > > I have heard of them happening. I have never been able to think of a > reason they would be that useful. I suppose that is also why they hold > DebConf every year or so. I had considered going to the one last year > in Montreal, but more important things got in the way unfortunately. > > > Anyway, I honestly don't think I need to keep justifying the reasons > > here. I don't quite understand the "silent opposition" to the idea, but > > then again, GTALUG is a completely different group. > > I wasn't opposing it, I just hadn't missed not having such a thing. > > -- > len Sorensen > --- > Talk Mailing List > [email protected] > https://gtalug.org/mailman/listinfo/talk >
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