[ale] Re: [ale-admin] Offer to host meetings

Troy Keur tkeur at novell.com
Mon Aug 11 10:07:39 EDT 2003


Hello.
 
I do not want to saturate the market. If it doesn't make sense to do one in Alpharetta, then no problem. I just know that it is difficult from Alpharetta to get to Kennesaw or Gwinnett and though it may make sense. We have a very nice facility, with full AV, etc and thought we could possibly fill a need. I am new to this group, and am excited about engaging my technical team into ALE. I will take whatever guidance or suggestions the group gives.
 
Thanks.
Troy>>> Chris Farris <chrisf at primeharbor.com> 8/11/2003 9:37:15 AM >>>Intresting... My first thought is we don't need another ALE spinoff.Pretty soon each subdivision will have its own ALE. Of course, when Iwas working in Alpharetta the commute into Gwinnett was so bad I canunderstand why the ALE NorthCentral people would need their own meeting.The question is, are there any thursdays left in the month? ChrisOn Mon, 2003-08-11 at 06:06, Geoffrey wrote:> Troy Keur wrote:> > Hello,> > > > My name is Troy Keur and I'm the Southeast Technical Director for> > Novell. Recently Novell has made extremely aggressive strides into the> > Linux and open source world and we would be very happy to host these> > monthly meetings at our facility in Alpharetta on Haynes Bridge road.> > Maybe even start a new chapter. The Alpharetta / Roswell areas are> > becoming the tech sector for Atlanta and I believe we would get great> > local attendance.> > Hey Troy. It would not surprise me if you find a number of folks > interested in such an offering. We currently have 3 meetings a month, > dubbed, Central, North West, North East. The North East meeting is > quite a bit south of the Alpharetta area though. We are running out of > names for meetings, thus it might well be dubbed YAAM (Yet Another ALE > Meeting).> > I'm posting this to the list to see if there is enough interest to start > yet, another meeting. If so, heads will pop up, and we'll take the next > step.> > > We also would love to have the opportunity to come in> > and discuss our Linux strategy as it relates to Secure Identity> > Management and also Web Services and the current and future state of> > this elusive promise.> > I could see this happening as well. Are you interested in presenting at > any particular location, all of them, or would you like ALE to choose?> > -- > Until later: Geoffrey esoteric at 3times25.net > > The latest, most widespread virus? Microsoft end user agreement.> Think about it...> > _______________________________________________> Ale mailing list> Ale at ale.org > http://www.ale.org/mailman/listinfo/ale 



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