[LUGSB] Linux Users Group @ ICON
susan frank
sfrank at cs.sunysb.edu
Fri Feb 13 09:39:39 EST 2004
Mark,
I am unable to make the meetings and really like getting the emails so at
least I know whats going on.
Susan
On Thu, 12 Feb 2004, Mark Drago wrote:
> Gregory,
>
> I'm sorry that you feel this way. This club requires a public mailing
> list, in fact it is perhaps one of the most important things that this
> club offers. A mailing list that merely announces when our meetings are
> going to be held would do very little good for the group as a whole.
> The process of members sending emails to every other member in search of
> help, advice, or for anything is what makes this club (and all Linux
> Users Groups alike) special. You can see when our next meeting will be
> held by visiting the club's website:
> http://www.ic.sunysb.edu/Clubs/lugsb. I'll take you off the list now,
> and I hope to see you at our next meeting (which will be February 19th @
> 6:45 in CS2129).
>
> --Mark.
>
>
> On Thu, 2004-02-12 at 20:58, ghovagim wrote:
> > To whom this may concern:
> >
> > Can you please take me off of your mailing list?
> > I am getting kind of upset with all of these e-mails that you have been
> > sending me. I really don't have to know about when you are going to
> > send an article somewhere or when the meeting time is changed by a few
> > minutes.
> >
> > Can you please either put me onto your other mailing list just for when
> > the meetings are, or stop sending me e-mails all together.
> >
> > Thank you,
> >
> > Gregory Hovagim
> >
> >
> >
> > ----- Original Message Follows -----
> > > On Thu, 2004-02-12 at 19:29, Mark Drago wrote:
> > > > Also, our contact at ICON asked me to write up a one or two
> > > > paragraph description of LUGSB to be included in the Program Book.
> > > > Any input regarding what should be mentioned in this paragraph very
> > > > welcome. That's all for now.
> > > I think this is important, and should be something that we can have on
> > > the webpage. Defining our organization well is a useful way to
> > > attract members. Here is a proposed rough draft:
> > >
> > > LUGSB (Linux Users Group @ Stony Brook) exists to promote the use of
> > > Linux, Open Source, and Free (as in freedom) Software both on and off
> > > campus. LUGSB also provides an environment open to all who wish to
> > > learn how to use, and understand free software. We have meetings
> > > twice a month, where we discuss the latest open source developments
> > > andother topics of interest. Often members present informal tutorials
> > > on a variety of topics. Past tutorials include X11 tricks, the GNU
> > > Privacy Guard. Other events we have held are Install-a-thons, a
> > > screening of Revolution OS, and handing out KNOPPIX at the student
> > > involvement fair.
> > >
> > > Check us out at http://www.ic.sunysb.edu/Clubs/lugsb/.
> > >
> > > Chip
> > >
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> >
> > Gregory Hovagim
> > President IEEE @ SBU
> > Cell: 516-457-4026
> > IEEE: ghovagim at ieee.org
> > SBU: ghovagim at ic.sunysb.edu
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