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  1. Next Meeting
  2. Meeting Location
  3. Previous Meeting Minutes
  4. About ColaLUG
  5. Mailing List and Forums
  6. Mission
  7. Contact Information

Next Meeting

We meet the second Thursday of each month at 6:30 pm. Meetings have no fixed time limit, but usually last until around 8:00-8:30 pm.

Our next meeting will be Thursday, May 8th, 2008.

The following meeting will be Thursday, June 12th, 2008.

In May, Robert Meier will continue his encryption presentation, covering how to use GPG for secure email, as well as how to sign an email with an encryption key. Other topics may be discussed as well, given time and interest.

If you have specific ideas for topics to be discussed, please email the list and we will work on your suggestion.

Meeting Location

The meeting is held at the Swearingen Engineering Center on the USC Campus. The building is located at [WWW] 301 Main St. (gps://wgs-84/33N59.340/081W01.737/), at the intersection of Main and Catawba. (Three blocks south of Blossom St.) Come in the entrance closest to Catawba & Main, and look for the Faculty Lounge. (2nd door on the right, next to the vending room.)

Previous Meeting Minutes

Please see the MeetingMinutes section to catch up with what has happened in our latest meetings.

About ColaLUG

The Columbia Linux Users Group is a team dedicated to sharing knowledge and experience concerning Linux, free software and Open Source. Please see our MissionStatement for more details.

ColaLUG meets at least once per month to talk about items related to Linux, free software and Open Source. We have a brief business meeting to handle club matters, and then conduct educational sessions presented by our members or outside speakers.

Currently, membership in the ColaLUG is free and open to anyone interested in participating in the exciting growth of Linux and Open Source in the Midlands of South Carolina!

Are you looking for helpful information? Please visit our LinksPage for assistance on a number of topics!

Mailing List and Forums

You can add yourself to our mailing list [WWW] here.

You might also wander through our current [WWW] forums.

Mission

The mission of the Columbia Linux User's Group is to promote the use of Linux, free software and Open Source tangibles through enriching educational sessions; outreach activities to schools, government agencies and businesses; and community-level technical support to all users of Open Source technologies in the Midlands of South Carolina.

Contact Information

During the March 8, 2007, meeting, Shay Walters volunteered to assume the responsibilities as President of the ColaLUG. Shay can be contacted at <ShayW@controlmanagement.com>.

last edited 2008-04-15 02:57:51 by ShayWalters