• TriLUG - Triangle Linux User Group (RTP, NC)

    From Amessyroom to All on Thu Aug 1 11:39:54 2024
    A regional group here in North Carolina that is
    trying to bring more activity back to the group.

    Join and see who is talking about Linux, and
    learn more about what TriLUG wants to do for
    Linux users.

    ---- Forwarded message -----
    From: Jeremy Davis via TriLUG <trilug@trilug.org>
    To: TriLUG Mailing List <trilug@trilug.org>
    Subject: [TriLUG] TriLUG 8-Aug Monthly Meeting 7-9pm
    Date: Tuesday, July 23, 2024 9:01:43 PM (-04:00)


    Presenter and Topic: To be announced
    When: Thursday, 8-Aug 7pm-9pm
    Where: Online, Jitsi
    Video: Will not be Recorded

    Meetup: https://www.meetup.com/trilug/events/302278575/

    Jitsu Meeting Link:
    The meeting link is https://meet.jit.si/TriLUG
    (If prompted, the meeting password is "TriLUG")

    Call for speakers and topics:
    We are looking for potential speakers! If you or someone you know would
    like to present on a topic please let us know. Also, please let us know if
    you have topics in mind that you would like to see presented. Contact the TriLUG Steering Committee by email at steering@trilug.org

    Venue Ideas: We are looking for options where TriLUG could meet in person.
    If you know of a meeting space that we could use for physical meetings
    please let us know.


    Results from the Election:

    John Harris - I'm a systems administrator for General Dynamics. I'd
    like to help as a systems administrator

    Maryam Abkar - I am a recent NCSU computer science graduate and was
    (and am still!) very active in their NCSU LUG. I used to come around to
    TriLUG a long time back before I was a college student! I really
    appreciated the atmosphere of TriLUG when I attended and would love to strengthen the ties this club has to enthusiastic younger members at NCSU
    and colleges across the triangle. I especially would like to aid in the infrastructure improvements, It feels like a great learning opportunity and
    an excellent way to contribute back to the community.

    Brian McCullough - I have been a member of TriLUG for quite a few years
    and want to see it continue.

    Jeff Moore - I have been the Steering Committee Chair for several years
    now. I have lofty visions for TriLUG - some of which I have already begun
    to work toward and believe that with a larger Steering Committee, we can
    get exponentially more accomplished than in prior years.

    Jeremy Davis - I served on the TriLUG Steering Committee years ago as
    PR Officer. I was the organizer of BarcampRDU 2013, and helped to promote
    All Things Open when it started in Raleigh. It is good to be back and I
    hope to help restore the social aspect of TriLUG where people come together
    to share ideas.