Marcel!! Say it isn't so!

Damn! Our loss, is Edmontons' gain, I guess. What am I saying? You're joining the dark side (of the province).

Seriously, congratulations, and best wishes!! We will miss you.
CLUG was the recipient and beneficiary of your enthusiasm, your dedication and your perseverence in advancing the cause of CLUG, linux and the open source.


Unless you decide to stay here with (Cameron) your secret lover. (Cameron said he's coming out of the closet). ;-)

At the very least, I'll be there at the next meeting, to go tip one or two after wards with you.

Sincerely,
Dave B.
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Marcel Lecker wrote:
Greetings Everyone,

I just found out this week, that I LOST a job competition in Edmonton
which I recently applied for. My transition to Edmonton will likely
occur within the next couple of weeks. It's an excellent move for me
professionally (Applications Management Coordinator for IMAS/AHRE) and
I'm quite excited about it.

My heart would like to stay involved as Vice President on CLUG's board,
but I'm afraid that it would not serve CLUG's interests and membership
very well. I've looked at the possibilities, but consistently feel that
it is CLUG that would likely suffer in the end, and I don't want to see
that happen.

We're growing fast and we need committed people at the helm. With this
in mind, I would like to tender my resignation as Vice-President of CLUG
in order to make room for someone energetic and willing to participate
in helping CLUG grow.

I'd like to take this opportunity to thank everyone for their support
and friendship over the years. My goal is to remain as involved as I
can, but difficult as it is, I feel me vacating my post is best for the
society as a whole.

Regards,

Marcel



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