Bob La Quey wrote:
I completely disagree. This is where the "who" are. If you do not get that then you do not get it. The "who" are not thinking about Linux or Mac or Windows. The new audience has been on the net since childhood and is only interested in where upon the net to be.
And they each paid nearly $100 for the OS running on their computer not to mention various other software, have unreliable computers, and are likely to have spyware etc. I am running into more and more people who lost 5 years worth of email (Trinity, for example) because someone installed spyware on her computer and stole her yahoo account. I know someone else who lost a bunch of irreplaceable vacation pics because they thought flickr was a good place to store them. These "web 2.0" people still need a lot of help.
SDCS has become irrelevant because it is irrelevant. What resources does SDCS have to offer the "larger community?"
I suspect SDCS has become irrelevant also. Perhaps it should just be left to die. I'm just wondering how that will affect our ability to have our monthly meetings which I do still enjoy.
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