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From: Graham Monk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Monday, July 7, 2003 8:48 am
Subject: Re: (clug-talk) Public anouncement MaxOS Debian GNU/Linux

> Dan, Very nice site, looks very slick and profesional.
> The project looks huge, is this full time for you?
> I'm possibly interested in the "Transition to Linux"
> thing, can you post more details here or should I
> just call you later?
> Graham

Hi Graham,

Thanxs for the kind words. It is a large project but I seem to be getting lots of 
help. It will be full time at some point for me but right now though it is full time 
for Rob Lewko (Emacs presenter from the last meeting). 
 I will have more info about the seminars posted soon. The good news is they will be 
50% off. The bad news is the first group will be our test subjects. It will be an 
intensive weekend and we promise results. subjects to include all the usual suspects. 
Samba, routing, mail, apache, security, etc...
General usage and admin. Even a brief history of CS and Linux. All materials, CDs, 
meals, beverages and the like are to be provided by us. Hope to see you.

All the best, Dan 







> On Sunday 06 July 2003 22:45, you wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I was hoping to get some feedback on this. Best veiwed with 
> Konqueror or
> > IE. Some artifacts occur with Moz but I'm working on it. Some of 
> you may be
> > aware of this project but I'm sure most of you don't. MaxOS 
> GNU/Linux was a
> > distribution of Linux I founded a number years ago. I sold it to 
> a publicly
> > traded Company during the Tech boom and they, Like many other 
> small Techs.
> > have faded from existence hense all rights revert to ME as per 
> contract> blah, blah, blah,.. Besides I was at a loss for another 
> name. The new one
> > is a complex remaster of Knoppix/Debian GNU/Linux with many new 
> features.> It shall remain FREE forever as per the Debian Social 
> Contract.> http://www.debian.org/social_contract
> >
> > www.maxos.ca
> >
> > Thanx and all the best, Dan
> 
> 

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