On 5/22/06, Carl Crider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
i'm in. any time during the work week is good.
On 5/22/06, Jim Ray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> i'd be willing to help secure space and time.  how many folks are
> interested?  any preference for time?

> Matt Frye wrote:
> > On 5/21/06, stan briggs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> another option might be to start with a "basic everything server" (bes)
> >> with file-based authentication, linux and windows clients and users,
> and
> >> some file/printer sharing.
> >
> > I've spent some time working on something like this and had a few
> > prototypes running the show at my old house.  I'd be willing to help
> > teach/present at a class like this.

My intent in starting this thread was to resurrect the TriLUG classes
which we used to run about one per month on Saturdays.  I volunteered
to be the point man on this on the steering committee.

We already have a place, since Matt Frye volunteered Tekelec, as I
stated in the first message.

If one or more persons want to volunteer to work up an outline for a
series of courses towards a FOSS replacement for MS Small Business
Server as part of an official TriLUG activity, I'd be happy to
facilitate this.

If someone wants to pursue a parallel path, thats a horse of a different color.
--
Rick DeNatale
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