Volunteers?
John Abreau
jabr at bcslnx.bcs.org
Mon Apr 24 01:56:58 EDT 1995
>> I was at the Linux group meeting last Wednesday and was wondering about
>> volunteering to help at the resource center. I don't know how much help
>> I'll be, as I've only been on the 'net for a little over a year and I've
>> only been running Linux since December. I'm interested in learning, mostly.
>>
>> I've got my box connected via a SLIP emulator, so I'm not totally in the
>> dark when it comes to connecting a system to the 'net. I'd like as much
>> exposure to Linux/Unix/Networking as I can get.
>>
>> Think I could help out in any way? heh.. or maybe just watch?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> -Shaun
>>
>> BTW, do famous computer-type-people always show up and yell at us for
>> talking about commercial software for Linux-based GNU systems? =)
>>
We don't have much of a Linux presence at the Resource Center, just yet.
We've got a Sun 386i with 150 MB drive, a diskless Sun 3/50, and a
NeXT '030 cube with an 80 MB drive. Our Internet mail server runs Linux,
but that's not a general public-access system. Also, the Resource Center
manager, Paul Watts, is not convinved that there's significant interest
in Unix and Linux systems in the Resource Center. I guess not enough
people are asking for Linux.
Robert Luoma and I frequently work on things at the Resource Center,
on the BCS web server and on Linux/Unix meeting topics and presentations.
You're certainly welcome to drop in and see what we're up to, and
see if there's any volunteer activities you'd like to take on.
--
John Abreau / Director, BCS Linux & Unix User Group / jabr at bcs.org
The Boston Computer Society / 101 First Avenue, Suite 2 / Waltham, MA 02154
Voice +1 617 290 5700 / Fax +1 617 290 5744 / http://www.bcs.org
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