On Fri, Jan 20, 2006 at 10:55:19AM -0700, David D Turley wrote:
> Sorry to jump in on this, but being away from campus for over 12 years I
> had some ideas...

When I mentioned freshmen and sophomores who are really enthusiastic, I
was thinking of people that are already familiar with Linux.  Certainly,
many of the best members of the UUG became acquainted with Linux while
at school (either through coursework or through the UUG).  But if we
aren't even getting the people who when coming to school are already
excited about Linux, then there's a serious problem.  I would imagine
that an increasing number of students arrive with a familiarity with
Linux, and even when I was a freshman there were two or three people on
my floor in the dorms who used Linux extensively.


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