-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I can easily put a link to a map of SCC when I update PlugPresents web site. I bet Vic can do the same for the Plug web site. Kimi has made available an email address (installfest@unitywave.com). Do we want to use this instead of contact@plug.phoenix.az.us? If we do, we obviously change the Press Release and let Kimi know who to forward the mail from that address to. On Tuesday 04 June 2002 20:41, you wrote: > This includes suggestions from hans and Bill Lindley. Also, I've removed > quotes around "Open Source" and "Free Software" which I thought > unneccessary and too M$-like as in the Myrth of "free software." > > I plan to go to press on Thurday latest unless there are any show stoppers. > > Dennis > =========================================================== > FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE > > LOCAL USERS GROUP OFFERS FREE GNU/LINUX INSTALLATION HELP > > On Saturday, June 22, the Phoenix Linux Users Group (PLUG) invites the > public to a "GNU/Linux InstallFest" at Scottsdale Community College. > Attendees will receive expert help in installing Linux, a freely available > operating system, on their personal computers. > > After the InstallFest, users who brought their computers along can in many > cases go home with working systems installed on their machines, free of > charge. The package includes web browsers, word processors, and other usual > tools that computer users expect. > > PLUG's organizer for the event is William Lindley, a computer consultant. > "This is what the Free Software community is all about - helping each > other, and we'll be helping folks get started," Lindley explained. "We're > all looking forward to this InstallFest." > > The software is an alternative to Windows and other proprietary systems. > Linux, GNU, FreeBSD and other Open Source and Free Software systems do not > require any licensing or upgrade fees, and are said by many experts to be > more efficient and secure than Windows systems. > > Businesses and home users alike are turning to Free Software which can be > freely copied, modified, or examined, and which is considered by computer > experts to be more robust and secure than proprietary systems. > > Though there is no charge, the term Free Software actually refers to > freedom from license restrictions: Users are never asked to click "I Agree" > to a list of prohibitions before using it, and organizations need not store > "Certificates of Authenticity" in their safe deposit boxes in case of an > audit. > > The Free Software products are available at no charge through the Internet > or as an inexpensive distribution at most local computer stores, but the > InstallFest offers users a completed installation by experienced Linux and > FreeBSD administrators. Computer users are invited to bring their computers > to the event. Usually, only the computer box, monitor, keyboard and mouse > need be brought - see the PLUG web page for details. > > "Your old operating system can remain as an alternative, or we can replace > it entirely," Lindley said, "depending on your plans for the machine and > how much disk space you have to spare." > > "This is a important next step in development of computers and the Internet > -- making them more affordable and more secure," Lindley said. "We are here > to show how easy it can be for computer users to move up to the next > level." > > The event will be held from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. in the College's > Turquoise Room, at 9000 E. Chaparral Rd., Scottsdale, AZ. A map is > available online at PLUG's web site, ( http://plug.phoenix.az.us ). > > PLUG members will be available to answer questions about Linux, Open Source > software, and the Phoenix Linux Users Group as well. > > For more information about the InstallFest, email > contact@plug.phoenix.az.us or call William Lindley at 480-947-6100 > > PLUG is an informal group that holds several monthly meetings, on both the > East and West sides of Phoenix, to talk about what they've recently done > with Linux, GNU and Open Source software; to share problems and solutions, > and to discuss issues in the world of Free Software and computers in > general. Knowledge of Linux is neither presumed nor required. Between > meetings, PLUG members stay in touch through a busy e-mail discussion list. > > More information about PLUG can be found on the website at > http://plug.phoenix.az.us/ . > > Scottsdale Community College offers two year degree programs in many > disciplines including computers, arts, and science. SCC also offers > university transfer programs and special interest courses, and has hosted > several Free Software events. > ________________________________________________ > See http://PLUG.phoenix.az.us/navigator-mail.shtml if your mail doesn't > post to the list quickly and you use Netscape to write mail. > > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss - -- Jim Freedom is worth protecting -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGP 6.5.8 iQA/AwUBPP5M7isk3ywszI1FEQKs2ACfbAQIoNLreTuipqO7gn5BXnUBpaIAn3gD Ty1C4MmPX0Bqc2akVDdN+aDv =1Rl1 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----