[ale] Two questions
Paul D. Manno
paul at dblegl.atl.ga.us
Thu Aug 23 11:22:20 EDT 2001
There is not, to my knowledge, a local USENIX group here although there is
plenty of USENIX representation. The AUUG is a *NIX group that has been
active for many, many years. Look at http://www.auug.org for more info.
-- Paul
On Thu, 23 Aug 2001, Trey Darley wrote:
> Hey y'all. Thought I'd throw some ideas at ya'.
>
> 1/Browsing on the Usenix site, I noticed that there's not a group on
> Atlanta. Any thoughts on this subject? For one thing, it seems to me
> that there are plenty of folks here for whom Linux remains a subset of
> *nix. I wonder if this group might benefit from an association with
> Usenix? Any thoughts on this topic?
>
> 2/What about a swapmeet-type event? Has there been such a thing recently
> that I have missed? I know that I have advertised hardware that I am
> willing to trade or sell before, as have others. Somebody may respond,
> but in the daily grind it is difficult to summon the motivation to drive
> across town to swap out some hardware that's been holding down the floor
> in one's closet nicely for months. Does that follow? It seems to me that
> a swap day would be a nice thing (for those of us who aren't "Lost in
> Japan" or whatever). Any thoughts on this?
>
> --Trey
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