On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 5:03 PM, Evan Pettrey <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've noticed that the vast majority of sys admins who are heavily involved
> in the online community and the real-life community (i.e. professional orgs
> like LOPSA) seem to be Linux admins. Why is it that Linux admins tend me to
> be so much more involved do you guys think?

Good to have you in the group, Evan!

I'm 100% Unix/Linux sys admin.  That's just what I know and what I work on.
My specialty.

Historically, LOPSA came out of USENIX, which is a UNIX users group.

I live in a Unix/Linux world.  I don't know how involved Windows admins are.

LOPSA is a professional association for sys admins.  (Not exclusive to
Unix/Linux.
Windows and mainframe welcome.  :)  What else am I missing?

Yours,
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