Kurt Wolf said: > I think the first question will be, "Can we assist FEMA?". Followed by, > "What will FEMA let us do?". Once those two questions are answered, we > can move onto, "What resources do we have?" I recommend that someone be > designated as the FEMA liaison to be the point person. After that, > let's get all interested parties in one room and figure out the > direction we want to head and how. You are correct. However, if I may make a comment/suggestion for the group. An excellent resource would be a beefy server and a bunch of older computers to boot as diskless thin-clients on the server. This would live in a PLUGgers closet/room/business until needed. Then, transport it to the location, plug it in and boot up. This would be useful for: - Emergency network access in the community as in the current situation. - A demo system at trade shows, etc. - A training/demo for Linux meetings or training classes. - InstallFest showcase. - Conference registration. - Etc. So, from where I stand, even if FEMA or whoever does not need us this time, having such a system ready to go at any time would be a huge asset to the group. And, the next time an emergency situation comes up we could say "We have a 20 workstation network ready. Where do you want it?" Alan --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss