[SGVLUG] SGVLUG plan for  2007.
    Victor Y. Zamora 
    vzamora at mtsac.edu
       
    Wed Nov 22 23:46:40 PST 2006
    
    
  
Hi Jason,
As I have indicated in a response to Joel, Mt. SAC has classes in Linux 
OS every semester, sometimes as many as two sections of 20 or more 
students. There is indeed a upswing in demand for it and I happy to say 
that many young people are enthusiastic about the whole Open Source 
phenomena.
I will be willing to coordinate with you on any activity you want to do 
at Mt. SAC. I am willing to post on my course web pages any link to 
SGVLUG web site and general announcement of meetings. I am unable to 
attend your meetings because almost all of my classes are up to 10 p.m., 
Monday to Thursday. You may come to our classes to do a presentation.
We also could host some of your meetings and you can use some of our lab 
facilities. We have been fortunate to receive an NSF grant creating a 
security center which you can use: 
http://rissc.mtsac.edu/RISSC_NEW/default.asp. I will forward your 
request to the head of our center.
Thanks for taking the lead,
Vic Zamora
Jason Riker wrote:
> This series would present introductory level Linux topics, like bash,
> Apache configuration, user control (ACLs), KDE/Gnome/Xfce, etc...  To do
> this we would require some of our current members to present.  In
> exchange for your agreeing to present these topics I will go to the
> local colleges to recruit new members.  I will go to PCC, Cal Poly
> Pomona, Mt. SAC, DeVry, Mt. Sierra, and any others that are relatively
> close to pass out fliers, attend their group meetings, or anything else
> that will help drum up support
    
    
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