Ray Hunter wrote: >> W00T! - k, as if Mac wasn't a big enough of a draw, there is a high >> probability that I will be pushing out some old hardware @ this meet. So, >> if you are a PHP novice and looking for a comp to try out Linux, Apache, >> MySQL and PHP (LAMP) then come to this meet, because I'll PROBABLY have 2 >> computers I'm giving away. Now, don't get your hopes up, this isn't latest >> top of the line stuff, these are P3 comps, 1ghz (I think), built in vid and >> nic, they'll have the CPU, but you need to buy the hdd. I MIGHT have a >> stick of RAM, but no promises. >> > > you could do linux, apache, postgresql, php too :) > > (LAPP) rocks my world. > > -- > thebigdog
On this note, I'll make a big announcement for Open Source database enthusiasts - MySQL and Postgresql alike. For some time I've wanted to start a Utah MySQL User Group. I've heard others express interest in such a group also. I've seen more MySQL questions each year in UPHPU, and I think we have enough interest to grow a Utah Open Source Database community. Let Utah show a higher level of support for Open Source databases as it has for so many other Open Source products. Tom Welche's (sp?) inspiring presentation on building Open Source communities motivated me to, as Picard would say, "make it so". I've registered these domains: http://umysqlug.org http://uosdb.org The umysqlug.org domain currently redirects to uosdb.org. I'll put up mail lists and add features later. Perhaps some of you who go to next Thursday's meeting will stay after and help me plan the site, or maybe we can make it a meeting in itself. Post your thoughts or comments on the site, or comment in this thread. Who would like to be a postgres champion,or a MySQL champion? Now's your chance. Brandon Stout http://mscis.org _______________________________________________ UPHPU mailing list [email protected] http://uphpu.org/mailman/listinfo/uphpu IRC: #uphpu on irc.freenode.net
