This one time, at band camp, Grant Parnell wrote: > If you're a 'larval' geek - you've learnt a bit of linux but want to go > further > - getting involved is a great way of improving your skills. We have 'real' > servers with many users, and an active geek collective. We encourage new linux > administrators to get involved and work on the servers, and we understand that > learning means making the occasional mistake... We also have face2face > meetings > and regular social gatherings, so we're not just about technology.
Just to point out that uber-geeks also won't be turned away. [EMAIL PROTECTED] is a great way to use your geek skills for maximum good, with an enormous number of organisations and individuals being helped through the services we provide. Also a great bunch of people in the organisation, with great ideals and a long and honourable history. -- Rev Simon Rumble <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> www.rumble.net The Tourist Engineer Just because you're on holiday, doesn't mean you're not a geek. http://engineer.openguides.org/ "Alliance: In international politics, the union of two thieves who have their hands so deeply inserted into each others' pockets that they cannot separately plunder a third." - Ambrose Bierce: The Devil's Dictionary
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