[ale] SAGE-ATL?

matty91 at bellsouth.net matty91 at bellsouth.net
Mon Mar 10 16:30:45 EST 2003




On Mon, 10 Mar 2003, Dylan Northrup wrote:

> A long time ago, (10.03.03), in a galaxy far, far away, Danny Cox wrote:
>
> :=On Mon, 2003-03-10 at 11:31, Fulton Green wrote:
> :=> SAGE is a special technical group of USENIX.
> :=
> :=	I met with the Atlanta SAGE once, awhile ago, like about 4-5 years or
> :=so.  We met downtown, in a lawyer's conference room.  There was just a
> :=handful of people, as I remember.  There was me, Chris Farris, the
> :=lawyer (sorry, forget his name), and perhaps 3 or 4 more folks.  Their
> :=names also escape me, although one of 'em may have been Robbie Honerkamp
> :=(sp?).  Chris?  Any meeting since then?
>
> Before planning my move back to Atlanta I looked to see if there were any
> active SAGE affiliated groups down there.  To my dismay, none were listed on
> the Usenix web page.  Having participated in active SAGE groups in DC and
> San Jose, I was unhappy to realise that Atlanta didn't have a similar group.
> Fortunately someone from the DC-SAGE group mentioned ALE as a good
> replacement.  I'd seen it before, but since I am not a "Linux Enthusiast" I
> shied away from subscribing at first (didn't know if my FreeBSD and Solaris
> heresy would be tolerated :-).  A SAGE group is generally vendor/UNIX
> variant agnostic.
>
> I'd have a hard time believing I'm the only one who would expect a "Linux
> Enthusiast" e-mail list to not be a "generic UNIX" e-mail list.  In the
> interests of being inclusive, I think a SAGE group/list being set up is a
> great idea.
>

I would whole heartedly agree. I think all UNIX variants have their
place in the world. Having a group to discuss Solaris, Linux,
HP-UX, AIX, etc. would be cool. You can also get exposure to a
broader range of items. Anyone up for starting a ATLANTA-SAGE group? I
will help to pioneer it, and have tons of friends from DC-SAGE who
can shed light on this topic.

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