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Laszlo Herczeg's summary of the Aug/Sept meetings.
- Drew Sullivan presented 1999-09 -- SLIP/PPP.
- Henry Spencer presented 1999-10 -- Cnews.
Laszlo Herczeg Oct 7 1994, 2:09 am show options
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From: l...@light-house.gts.org (Laszlo Herczeg) - Find messages by this author
Date: Thu, 6 Oct 1994 15:08:23 GMT
Local: Thurs,Oct 6 1994 11:08 am
Subject: LOCAL: Toronto Linux Users Group status
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Hi,
This is TLUG history to-date in a nutshell:
The Toronto Linux Users Group was born this summer, when my call
for participation was met with awesome response.
We now have our own internet domain (tlug.org), and a dialup site
(TLUG Online) where people without Internet ftp access can get Linux
distributions and other files. We also have a uucp-hub where
members can connect for news/mail. We also found a home for our
monthly meetings.
We've had two meetings so far:
The first TLUG meeting was at the North York Public Library
on August 30. It was well attended, approximately 80 people
came, most of them experienced Linuxers, and some with 5-10 years
of Unix experience. (Great company!)
We discussed the goals of TLUG and voted on the constitution draft.
I presented a demo of "wt", a DOOM-like graphics engine for Linux.
The second meeting was on September 21, at 120 Carlton Street,
our current location. The speaker was Drew Sullivan,
whose presentation was about SLIP/PPP setup. Drew's presentation was
informative and well-organized, and was followed by a Q&A session.
One curious question from the audience was pointed at the "apparent
demise of the Internet", due to the withdrawal of NSF from the
funding of the Internet backbone. According to Drew, things _will_
go on as normal after November 1, but there were some opposing
views as well.
After the meeting we went for a few beers at the nearby pub. There
are some digitized photos of this meeting, let me know if you'd like
a copy.
The the next meeting will be on October 26 , at 120 Charlton Street
at 7 PM sharp.
We have a news hierarchy for TLUG-related discussion which is propagated
on TLUG machines as well as on io.org.
tlug.general general discusion about tlug events etc.
tlug.develoment for those of you who like to code and discuss
tlug.config for discusion about system configuration
tlug.help a nice place to post your problems
tlug.networking for discusion about networking ie slip, uucp etc
tlug.test for testing the tlug community
We'd encourage you to use these groups for TLUG and Linux specific
discussion, so that other people too can benefit from the information
that is put forth on these groups.
I also maintain a maillist for important TLUG announcements -- lug-friends@
light-house.gts.org -- and everyone with an announcement to make should send
mail to this address. I post notices of upcoming meetings on the mailing list,
and on tor.general, 10 and 3 days before the meeting date.
Finally, I'd like to thank everyone who helped make TLUG a reality, and
helped launch us onto the path of "creative anarchy". :) Great job, guys!
Regards,
Laszlo
Contacts:
TLUG Online -- nyqu...@tlug.org
UUCP HUB -- z...@innuendo.tlug.org
Meetings,
announcements, etc. -- l...@light-house.gts.org /also: l...@light-house.tlug.org
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