[Beds] Thank You

Gibbsie gibbsie at gibbsie.org
Thu Jan 23 19:48:01 2003


Sorry I didn't make the meeting yesterday!  I was keen to attend but =
work
shipped me off to not-so-sunny Frankfurt and so was more than staggering
distance from Bedford :-\

Good to see Andy is trying something fun - Linux on a Sun4u architecture =
- I
have an Ultra30 and have installed Gentoo on it in the past - want to do =
it
again sometime since its good revision.

What was discussed or was it merely a "faces to names" exercise?

Hopefully see you all at the next meeting!

Oliver

-----Original Message-----
From: beds-admin@mailman.lug.org.uk =
[mailto:beds-admin@mailman.lug.org.uk]
On Behalf Of Andy Clements
Sent: 23 January 2003 17:33
To: Beds LUG Members
Subject: Re: [Beds] Thank You


Sorry I couldn't stay too long last night, trust it went well after I
disappeared, nice to meet others interested in Linux etc, and I hope I
didn't pass on my cold to anyone......

Andys list of things to do....

1.) Stick Debian on the Ultra5
2.) Get pgp / gnu-pg keys sorted
3.) Get my head around MX and mail servers again
4.) Put my hand in my pocket and buy everyone a round next time.
5.) Get a real big bank loan and go and buy a Mitsi Evo.

Ta

Andy ( ancl )









----- Original Message -----
From: "Neil Darlow" <neil@darlow.co.uk>
To: "Beds LUG Members" <beds@mailman.lug.org.uk>
Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2003 12:46 PM
Subject: [Beds] Thank You


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> Hi All,
>
> On behalf of Lee and myself, I would like to thank everyone who=20
> attended
the
> LUG meeting last night. This was, by far, the best attended meeting so =

> far and I hope it is a sign of things to come.
>
> As an idea for the next meeting, I suggested we have a key signing=20
> party
to
> establish a web-of-trust within the LUG. So to set the scene:
>
> Your mission Mr. Phelps... should you choose to accept it... is to=20
> bring
along
> some evidence of identity e.g. your passport, your GnuPG key=20
> fingerprint
and
> key size and some means of accessing your GnuPG public key (either by=20
> keyserver or web/ftp URL).
>
> Don't worry if this all sounds Chinese to you. We have plenty of=20
> members
who
> have done this and are willing to help those who're attempting it for=20
> the first time. Just ask for help and you'll receive it ;-)
>
> Regards,
> Neil Darlow M.Sc. -- Beds LUGmaster
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