[Gllug] Linux volunteering
Jim Bailey
jim at freesolutions.net
Tue Oct 1 22:28:25 UTC 2002
On Tue, Oct 01, 2002 at 10:45:58PM +0100, Alex Gonzalez wrote:
> Jim Bailey wrote:
> >On Mon, Sep 30, 2002 at 09:16:28PM +0100, Daniel Andersson wrote:
> >
> >>>>Alex Gonzalez asked:-
> >>>>"Am I the only one who thinks that our community would benefit from a
> >>>>linux volunteering group?"
> >>>>
> >>>Could I also be added onto that "linux volunteering group" list ? - is
> >>>
> >>such
> >>
> >>>list exists or is going to be created
> >>>
> >>and add me in, if someone is going to create such a list
> >>:)
> >>
> >>
> >I can supply a mailing list running off reasonable hardware and a non
> >ADSL connection. If people want me to to set it up let me know what do
> >you want to call it?
> >
> A mailing list not to clutter gllug and start moving things is important.
>
> How about LinuxVolunteering as an option? Any vote? Maybe someday there
> can be a LinuxVolunteering.org
>
> What does non ADSL connection mean? As long as it's permanently on I
> guess it's OK.
>
It is an E1 line that I am very kindly allowed to squat and support not
for profit projects. The server is also donated by some other nice
people that I sometimes help with sys admin like stuff.
there is a mail server, web servers databases and a Mailman list server
which I can make available. though if this takes off people may needs
to find a new home for it if band width starts getting soaked up.
Peace Jim
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