> It is not uncommon to see local linux chapters in Web 2.0, Where 2.0, > OSCON, SCALE and the like. + Software Freedom Day, linuxworld, ...
> I think one of the key phrases should be "Be Professional". > This email list should be Professional emails. The list should be open to both professionals and amateurs. All the same, open to amateurs and newbies - is very different from, and does not imply, open to illegal or childish posts. > I have meet people that had no clue there was Linux meetings in the area. So true. Of the Linux users i've met through means other than LUGs, *none* of them new about the LUGs. > Even just a postfix behind the short url like slashdot does > so if you send you a bit.ly link, it says something like: "bit.ly/xxxx > [microsoft.com]" +1 to either banish tinyurl/bit.ly, or to always postfix with bracketed real domain. Randall _______________________________________________ LinuxUsers mailing list LinuxUsers@socallinux.org http://socallinux.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linuxusers