[ale] [ANNC] Upcoming ALE Special Events, 2/25, 2/27, 3/6 !

Charles Shapiro hooterpincher at gmail.com
Sun Feb 21 10:24:28 EST 2010


W00t, fun. sign me up! (Or rather, "I'll Pencil you In...").




-- CHS

On Sat, Feb 20, 2010 at 11:24 PM, wolf at wolfhalton.info
<wolf at wolfhalton.info> wrote:
> We have a couple of great speakers set up.
> Steve Blevins - Why open source
> B0 Weaver - Vyatta firewalls
>    and possibly ..
> Wolf Halton - bash scripting basics
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Aaron Ruscetta <arxaaron at gmail.com>
> Reply-to: Atlanta Linux Enthusiasts - Yes! We run Linux! <ale at ale.org>
> To: ALE <ale at ale.org>
> Subject: [ale] [ANNC] Upcoming ALE Special Events, 2/25, 2/27, 3/6 !
> Date: Sat, 20 Feb 2010 21:06:03 -0500
>
> There a few fun ALE associated events are coming up in
> the next couple weeks:
>
> =====================================
> On THURSDAY, FEB. 25th,
> 6:30pm to 8:00pm
> Mike Trausch will be presenting
>
>   UBUNTU SERVER BASICS
>
> at the Forsyth campus of Lanier Technical college,
> 7745 Majors Road,  Cumming, GA  30041 (room A237)
>
> The event is open to the public and all interested
> ALE associates are invited to attend!  Email
> ArxAaron at gmail.com or call 404.315.0406
> if you want to arrange to join our carpool.
> =====================================
> =====================================
> On SATURDAY, FEB. 27th, from 9am to 5pm,
> we invite you to join us for
>
>  THE ALE SOURCE FREEDOM LINUX FEST
>
> being hosted at the _new_ ITT Tech facilities at:
> 485 Oak Place, Atlanta, GA 30349
>
> We invite everyone to promote this event where ever possible
> and appropriate!  A printable PDF poster is available at:
>  <http://ale.org/static_pages/ale_sourcefreedom-20100227.pdf>.
>
> Full details at <http://ale.org>
> =====================================
> =====================================
> On SATURDAY, MARCH 6th, from 9am to 7pm,
> we need any and all volunteers who can donate
> some time and talent to
>
>  THE LINUX LAPTOPS FOR HONDURAS PROJECT
>
> hosted at the Railroad Earth Studios,
> 1467 Oxford Road, NE, Atlanta, 30307
> (large gray stone house about 4 buildings South of the
> entrance to Emory University at North Decatur Road.
> Parking OK in neighboring Saba lot EXCEPT in front
> of the computer repair shop).
>
> The goal of the day is to perform triage and light repairs to
> recover as many working laptops as possible from a stack
> of about 100 used units.  Any systems that can be revived
> to a functional state (hopefully 50 or more) will be installed
> with a Linux OS Distro and packed up for shipment to South
> America.
>
> Volunteers are welcome to arrive and leave any time during
> the day, but should be ready to volunteer for a minimum 2 hr.
> shift.  ANY AND ALL SKILL LEVELS of Linux use, Linux
> configuration and hardware repair are welcome. Volunteers
> with language skills in Espanol may be especially helpful.
> Pizza lunch and soft drinks will be provided around 1pm,
> BYOA (bring your own Ale) adult beverages are OK as well.
>
> If interested in volunteering for this worthwhile charity
> project, please RSVP to ArxAaron at gmail.com
>
> (Details also posted at <http://ale.org>).
> =====================================
> =====================================
>
> Thanks for your attention!
> Aaron Ruscetta
> ALE Events Coordinator (etc.)
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