First Rule Of NOSUL: NOSUL is not a unix group
Second Rule Of NOSUL: NOSUL is not a unix group.
Third Rule: No terminals or command lines at meetings. We do things graphically and desktopically.
Fourth Rule: vi, emacs, and shell scripts do not exist.
Fifth Rule: it is okay to be a beginner. RTFM (Read The Fine Manual) is to be considered a four-letter word. There are no stupid end users (just stupid programmers).
Sixth Rule: it is okay to run operating systems other than Linux at meetings, both in the capacity of audience member and presenter.
Seventh Rule: it is okay, and in fact encouraged, to criticize unusable and badly designed Open Source Software and any projects or companies that produce it.
If you’ve made it past the first seven rules of NOSUL and haven’t deleted this message in total disgust, contact Ilan at [EMAIL PROTECTED] We’ll need to schedule a time for everyone interested to meet, discuss our ideas for the upcoming semester, and to appoint the officers necessary to become a registered student organization.
--Ilan Volow
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