A freeware enthusiast, I am reminded of a lesson I learned when I was in a 
war: "Attack from all sides". The more groups the better. More groups equals 
a wider range and selection of tactics and stategies. One organisation may 
reduce to one approach. Go GLUG!!!

John.

On Mon, 7 Jun 2004 10:56 pm, Jeff Waugh wrote:
> <quote who="Zenaan Harkness">
>
> > Yes, the GLUG has arrived - well, at least as a thought :)
>
> As a Free Software "bigot" and member of SLUG...
>
> SLUG is a Free Software, Open Source and Linux group. I don't think it
> makes sense to contrive a different group or community out of the pool of
> possible contributors based on semantics.
>
>   http://www.slug.org.au/about.html
>
> Your best bet is to educate people about the importance of freedom, without
> splitting communities or hairs. In fact, that's precisely what I tried to
> do as President of SLUG - educate about freedoms, not just code, products
> and methodologies.
>
> - Jeff
>
> --
> GVADEC 2004: Kristiansand, Norway                   
> http://2004.guadec.org/
>
>    "Science helps a lot, but people built perfectly good brick walls long
>                before they knew why cement works." - Alan Cox
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