Fw: [ale] Re: [ale-admin] Offer to host meetings
David Bronson
dbron at roman.net
Mon Aug 11 20:55:34 EDT 2003
I will attend.
Novell's example is one I would like to support and I would imagine in
that area there are more geeks that would be interested. Maybe less
frequent meetings, but bigger events might be a draw (for Linux and
Novell).
I noticed that a LUG out of the area (Kalamazoo, MI if anyone wants to
go) has a speaker soon to visit to
discuss the acquisition of Ximian (I think it's a Novell guy out of
Boston). That type of gathering would be really cool.
On Mon, Aug 11, 2003 at 06:01:42PM -0400, Steve Long wrote:
> Novell? Sign me up.
>
> Maybe we could get some speakers for the Novell's user group.
>
> Steve Long CNE, MCSE
> Sr. LAN Administrator
> CB Richard Ellis - Atlanta GA.
>
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Geoffrey" <esoteric at 3times25.net>
> To: "ALE" <ale at ale.org>
> Cc: "Troy Keur" <tkeur at novell.com>; <admin at ale.org>
> Sent: Monday, August 11, 2003 6:06 AM
> Subject: [ale] Re: [ale-admin] Offer to host meetings
>
>
> > 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...
> >
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