Woody says:
 % What other ISP supports command line and
 % shell access? 

Just so it out there... PEAK also supports shells and 
command line access. 

"Patrick R. Wade" wrote:
 % 2. efn's lease is due to run out in a year or so, so we may not be in this
 %  building past that.  Our search for a new space (in the event we leave ...

 A year is a long way away. I am sure that locating the LUG meeting
 at EFN would work fine for the short term. And a year away gives
 you lots of time to look for alternatives.

 I am sure that the EUG-LUG can find several simpathetic organizations
 that will host meetings.

 In Corvallis, PEAK is the sponsor of the local LUG.

 Our Next meeting for the Corvallis LUG is today at 1:00.
 (if anyone wants to come visit) Newbies for the first hour,
 then more stuff later.
 
 We are starting to get ready for the benton county fair
 booth.

 I am sure that the Eug-LUG can get space in several places.
 But try to keep the number of moves to a minimum. One
 steady workable space will do a lot for building attendance.


 

 


Woody <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

 % Hi all --
 % 
 % I like Ed am rarely at clinics (part of that is due to crowding) yet
 % strongly support the EFN site. What other ISP supports command line and
 % shell access? And it's a non-profit nad I like to support organizations
 % that serve the community in this manner. 
 % 
 % Woody
 % 
 % "Patrick R. Wade" wrote:
 % > 
 % > On Fri, Jul 06, 2001 at 03:25:25PM -0700, larry a price wrote:
 % > >
 % > >Ok, I posted a snapshot of my current thinking to
 % > >
 % > >http://www.efn.org/~laprice
 % > >
 % > >now i'm going to the coast for a few days and won't be checking my email
 % > >till monday.
 % > >
 % > >looking forward to seeing *all* sides of the issues talked about on this
 % > >list.
 % > >
 % > 
 % > If the Premierelink site is problematic, we might also consider
 % > using efn's public access room.  efn's office closes at 18:00, so we
 % > wouldn't be conflicting with open office hours, there is DSL, table space,
 % > etc.  The limitations are:
 % > 
 % > 1. an efn volunteer would need to ride herd over the events; i often can't
 % > make it THU nights due to my sign language class.  Since there are several
 % > efn volunteers active with the LUG, however, this can be covered
 % > (bear in mind that if the site burns down or the business office subnet is
 % > r00ted it'll be the efn volunteer's head on a platter).
 % > 
 % > 2. efn's lease is due to run out in a year or so, so we may not be in this
 % > building past that.  Our search for a new space (in the event we leave here)
 % > will attempt to provide for a public access room, but we won't know what
 % > that's going to be like until it happens.
 % > 
 % > 3. although you might think that big parking lot to the west of our building
 % > is available for our use, the landlord doesn't see it that way.  I haven't seen
 % > parking enforcement after business hours, but if a lot of cars start showing
 % > up after 18:00 for a LUG meeting, we might start seeing them towed away.
 % > 
 % > Since supporting public use of the Internet and facilitating education about
 % > information technology is what we keep that room for, there shouldn't be
 % > any trouble getting efn to authorize its use.
 % > 
 % > --
 % > :wq!
 % > ?
 % > ^X^C
 % > ?

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