BSD User Groups? 32
*no comment* writes "Deadly.org has an article running that started out as a call for Seattle OpenBSD people to start a local usergroup, but has since turned into a thread for people all over the country looking for people."
OpenBSD holds up to /. (Score:1)
Re:OpenBSD holds up to /. (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:OpenBSD holds up to /. (Score:1)
Re:OpenBSD holds up to /. (Score:3, Funny)
Re:OpenBSD holds up to /. (Score:1)
Re:Tsarkon Reports : FreeBSD is king. (Score:1)
in trying, that just great! If you start feeling
weird and little sick you can take some other
***X anytime, dont't worry be happy!
Toronto (Score:2)
We hold meetings on the same day as TLUG, as to avoid many of the weenies.
Re:BSD and USA (Score:3, Informative)
Re:BSD and USA (Score:1)
Re:BSD and USA (Score:3, Informative)
That might be part of the reason, but this item [openbsd.org] suggests it's not the only reason:
Have you tried... (Score:1, Funny)
Denver area? (Score:2)
sedawkgrep _at_ yahoo
Hmmm, Why not join the LUG folks? (Score:1, Interesting)
instead. There's usually more of them and you can visit
the meetings and (silently) laugh at some of the people
there. There are also some very brilliant people at
the meetings too. Unless you're in an area where your
favorite BSD has lots of people (The big computer areas), this
is probably the better solution.
Myself, I use NetBSD.
Re:Hmmm, Why not join the LUG folks (Score:1)
Or convince the LUG to become a general UUG like my local group HUMBUG [humbug.org.au] (Home Unix Machine Brisbane User Group) which is for Linux, BSD, or any Unix for that matter.
UK one under development (Score:2)