PRIVATE REPLY Re: [KLUG Members] loyalty, maturity and responsibility

Tony Gettig tony at gettig.net
Thu Apr 27 09:32:08 EDT 2006


Hi Bruce,

Dude! What happened? It's hard for me to make it to Tuesday night  
meetings, so it's hard for me to keep up with what happens there. I  
thought the list was unusually quiet, and also thought it odd that  
the list and everything was being moved. I have felt a part of KLUG  
since the early days...I remember bringing my computer to Upjohn in  
Portage (the now empty building) to have Red Hat 4.something that I  
bought at Best Buy!

I'll be checking out the MOSG site today, but thought hey, if anyone  
could fill me in it would be you.


TG


On Apr 27, 2006, at 8:44 AM, Bruce Smith wrote:

>> This group is making moves toward general public education and the
>> people who left are those who look more toward the professional user.
>
> It is true that "the people who left" klug to form the Michigan Open
> Source Group, MOSG.ORG, will most likely have a majority of their
> presentations geared toward the professional IT person.  This is
> partially due to the decades of Linux and Open Source experience in
> the workplace held by it's founding members, and the fact that many of
> the MOSG founding members are employed in IT related fields.
>
> Please don't get the wrong idea from this.  MOSG isn't going to be
> checking people's degrees/certifications/resumes at the door and
> turning away people without previous Open Source experience.
>
> In fact we welcome everyone at our meetings at on our mailing lists.
> We will do our best to answer new user questions and assist them
> whenever we can.  We also welcome people who are interested in running
> Open Source Software on "other" (non-Linux) operating systems.
>
>  - BS   http://mosg.org/
>
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