Any lugs interested in this presentation?
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Wilfred Johan Nilsen <wilfred.nilsen@...>
Date: Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 10:27 AM
Subject: Possible presentation for next meeting: BarracudaDrive for
NSLU2 Unslung
To: speakers@...
We have recently released a free BarracudaDrive Web Server for the NSLU2
Unslung Linux firmware.
A short message was posted on the NSLU2 developers group regarding this
release:
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/nslu2-developers/message/1852
Would a BarracudaDrive presentation for the NSLU2 be of any interest to
the LA usergroup?
Best Regards,
Wilfred Nilsen
949 388 1314
Dan,
SGVLUG is always interested in presentations.
Thank you.
Jason
---- Dan Kegel <dank@...> wrote:
> Any lugs interested in this presentation?
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Wilfred Johan Nilsen <wilfred.nilsen@...>
> Date: Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 10:27 AM
> Subject: Possible presentation for next meeting: BarracudaDrive for
> NSLU2 Unslung
> To: speakers@...
>
>
>
> We have recently released a free BarracudaDrive Web Server for the NSLU2
> Unslung Linux firmware.
> A short message was posted on the NSLU2 developers group regarding this
> release:
> http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/nslu2-developers/message/1852
> Would a BarracudaDrive presentation for the NSLU2 be of any interest to
> the LA usergroup?
>
> Best Regards,
> Wilfred Nilsen
> 949 388 1314
>
> ------------------------------------
>
> Los Angeles Linux User Groups
> http://www.lalugs.orgYahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>
Group,
Did this idea die? I'm interested in working on something like this.
What would be the next step to make this a reality?
Thanks.
Jason
--- In lalugs@yahoogroups.com, "Michelle Klein-Hass" <msgeek703@...>
wrote:
>
> I wasn't there, but was briefed by Kurt and Brian about what went on.
>
> I'm very intrigued about the idea of creating a communication network
> between LUGs. I am involved both with SFVLUG and LinuxChixLA, as you
> know, and I think both groups would be positively inclined towards
> such an effort.
>
> I missed you at SCALE, much to my disappointment. Hope things are
> going well for you, Dan.
>
> Take care,
> Michelle
>
> --
> Windows looking dingy and dull? Try the spiffy, more secure
> alternatives! Linux! Macintosh! Two great tastes that go great
> together! With the freshening power of xNIX!
>
On Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at 1:49 PM, jasonrkr <jasonrkr@...> wrote:
> Did this idea die? I'm interested in working on something like this.
> What would be the next step to make this a reality?
The moderation system delayed your message - I'm going to
take the group off moderation for a little while.
Maybe that will help.
- Dan
Hello,
No the idea has not died although communication did in fact fail. I'll
take the blame.
I actually have an email that's been in my drafts folder since mid-Fed
that I had written to address continuing the discussion. It ended up
coming off somewhat like a rant so I never sent it. I have had the
intention to recompose it for a while now. The typical excuses; work
and family have kept me busy. As well David Kaiser became very busy
just after SCALE and he and I have not taken the time to follow up on
the BOF in detail.
Since the ball is rolling now, might as well keep it going.
Let me first clarify based on some feedback that I already received.
We are not attempting to make one gigantic SoCal LUG. As David said in
the meeting there is nothing predatory going on here at all. We simply
wish to create a community to help us pool our resources. The part of
that I would like to stress is "create a community".
The suggestion was put forth at the BOF that someone already had a
website up and running with various features (wiki, mailing list,
etc.). However hardly anyone is using it. David and I are also working
on a web site, but that site does not have to be the solution either.
In fact I would say that a web site is not the solution. Its great
that we have a tool box full of tools, but what are we going to build?
We need to first build a foundation for a community and go in the
direction determined by that community.
What do you think of creating a communication network between SoCal
LUGs and other F/OSS groups, sharing speakers and events with one
another?
If you have a thought on the topic, lets here them.
Chris
On 3/10/08, jasonrkr <jasonrkr@...> wrote:
>
> Group,
>
> Did this idea die? I'm interested in working on something like this.
> What would be the next step to make this a reality?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Jason
>
> --- In lalugs@yahoogroups.com, "Michelle Klein-Hass" <msgeek703@...>
> wrote:
> >
> > I wasn't there, but was briefed by Kurt and Brian about what went on.
> >
> > I'm very intrigued about the idea of creating a communication network
> > between LUGs. I am involved both with SFVLUG and LinuxChixLA, as you
> > know, and I think both groups would be positively inclined towards
> > such an effort.
> >
> > I missed you at SCALE, much to my disappointment. Hope things are
> > going well for you, Dan.
> >
> > Take care,
> > Michelle
> >
> > --
> > Windows looking dingy and dull? Try the spiffy, more secure
> > alternatives! Linux! Macintosh! Two great tastes that go great
> > together! With the freshening power of xNIX!
> >
>
>
On Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 01:08:41PM -0700, Dan Kegel wrote:
> One spam is one spam too many. I'm turning on "new members moderated" again.
How many moderators do we have?
Michael