There was no formal discussion with the GTALUG board. I just got tired
of talking about it and decided to show initiative. :-)
GTALUG has long ceased to be "users group" and has degenerated to social
get-together. Symptoms are
- It has stopped growing.
- No new idea or people are coming in.
- It's not doing anything, because the current people are already
expert in what they are doing, so no need to do anything.
- It's falling behind the time. There are people who knows Linux
and never heard about GTALUG. (I see this at work)
So, what's the cure? I think that structured tutorials is the best way
to hold on to people. "Linux Command-Line" is not the only topics.
There are many others, even from this mailing list alone.
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William
On Sun, Jul 23, 2017 at 06:40:47PM -0400, Gary via talk wrote:
> I will attend but I think it would be great if gtalug could get some
> visibility on this for the public at large. How might this be done.
> /gary
>
> On 17-07-22 11:17 PM, William Park via talk wrote:
> > Subject of "tutorial" comes up every year at Linux BBQ. This year, at
> > Hacklab, was no different. OK, I'll bite first.
> >
> > I will give a series of tutorials on "Linux Command-Line", starting with
> > - Shell (bash)
> > - Vi editor (vim)
> > It will be workshop style. So, you can bring laptop (Windows and
> > Chromebook), try out examples, and ask questions.
> >
> > How many are interested?
> > We'll work out the logistics later.
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