On Fri, Jan 20, 2006 at 01:21:54PM -0700, Lloyd Brown wrote:

> My skill set, for example, has recently expanded to include several
> different types of clusters (load-balancing, high-availability,
> high-performance - Linux can be used for all of these), and I'd be
> willing to, given some time to prepare, give presentations on these.
> Would anyone else find these of interest?

That would be awesome.  Please don't let this fall through the cracks.

> I guess what I'm saying is that it seems the answer will lie in
> utilizing the skills of the UUG members.  When you look at us and our
> total skill-set, we're a pretty impressive group.

I'm looking forward to your meeting.


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