On 9/12/11 2:54 PM, Russell Johnson wrote:
I don't think anyone is advocating changing anything with the meetings,
although I myself have only been to oneā¦
C'mon down!
I think we can all agree that while defining what is off topic can be
difficult, most of us know it when we see it.
Just to clarify things; PLUG does stand for the Portland Linux/Unix
Group and we do occasionally delve into Open Source topics that have
little to do with either Linux or Unix. On the other hand, this is
being sent simply to clarify the role and mission of PLUG, and isn't
meant as a statement
On 9/8/11 9:53 PM, Russell Johnson wrote:
This is PLUG (Portland Linux Users Group), not POSUG (Portland Open
Source Users Group).
Bill, Strictly speaking, it's Portland Linux/Unix Group.
re:http://www.pdxlinux.org/
I saw this just after posting a PLUG AT meeting announcement about web
On Sep 12, 2011, at 2:39 PM, Michael Dexter wrote:
I saw this just after posting a PLUG AT meeting announcement about web
serving... which could theoretically get into non-FLOSS technologies!
I don't think anyone is advocating changing anything with the meetings,
although I myself have
I'm threatened with a lawsuit by an open source project
moderator/developer and mostly what I get posting the threat on this
list is discussion about how to censor me. Never mind that my questions
about Postfix, Asterisk, and overscan correction are getting ignored.
What is with people who are
Michael,
I am interested in many things computer, so please hear this from
someone who doesn't have a dog in the fight.
This is PLUG (Portland Linux Users Group), not POSUG (Portland Open
Source Users Group).
This list is for Linux related topics. Please note the period at the
end of the
On Thu, 8 Sep 2011, Michael C. Robinson wrote:
There are people here, you know who you are, who are behaving no
better than those in the ReactOS community who are threatening me.
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|PLEASE|
| DO NOT FEED |
| THE TROLLS |
|--The Mgt.|
I don't write poorly, it's easy enough to use evolution's spell checker
and I'm pretty decent at spelling anyways. As far as grammar, nobody is
perfect.
Define arcane, I try my best to write clear questions.
How do you know I haven't tried to find the answer first on my own?
I'm not abusive
On Sep 8, 2011, at 4:00 PM, Bill Ensley wrote:
This is PLUG (Portland Linux Users Group), not POSUG (Portland Open
Source Users Group).
Bill, Strictly speaking, it's Portland Linux/Unix Group. re:
http://www.pdxlinux.org/
Russell Johnson
r...@dimstar.net