[ale] Linux community service?

Steven A. DuChene linux-clusters at mindspring.com
Mon Apr 26 15:23:08 EDT 2004


Well that was why I was looking at the site but I did not see an obvious
place to "offer my services" but perhaps I missed it.

On Mon, Apr 26, 2004 at 02:59:00PM -0400, Brian Chase wrote:
> I haven't seen your post on the K12OSN site to offer up your services.  
> There are many teachers and school administrators who could sign off on 
> such an undertaking on that list.
> 
> Steven A. DuChene wrote:
> 
> >"Hello, my name is Steve and I'm a Linux enthusiast with a lead foot"
> >
> >Because of several speeding tickets I have been sentanced to 30 hours
> >of community service.  This is an open sentance so as long as I can get
> >some quasi-government or community entity to sign off on it I'm OK. 
> >Now I see no good reason why I shouldn't be able to find some public school
> >or other government or community place that might have some need for some
> >hours of Linux or non-MSWinblows help where my skills and knowledge
> >could be put to good use.
> >
> >Anyone have any ideas?
> >
> >I have been looking at the k12os.org site where the k12ltsp project is
> >hosted from plus all of the linuxtoday.com articles lately on budget
> >crunches encouraging school systems to consider open source solutions
> >more frequently.
> >  

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Steven A. DuChene     linux-clusters at mindspring.com
                      sduchene at mindspring.com



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