Am 29. Nov, 2014 schwätzte Lisa Kachold so: moin moin Lisa, > I was curious as to why you have removed the Hackfests (2nd Saturday of > every month) afrom the PLUG Calendar? You've been acting as a seperate group for years. You have your own web site and mailing list for your group. You may continue announcing your events on the list, but please stop cross-posting to multiple lists. ciao, der.hans > Hackfests have been going strong since 2008 and have students from ITT and > strong support from DeVry where instructors provide extra credit to their > security students for attendance. > > DeVry University provides a rack for PLUG use (providing it is actually > used in context with student related open source activities) at OneNeck > which is populated with a VMWare ESXi 5.5 server, OpenVPN server, Security > Onion, Metasploitable and other images for demonstration purposes, all of > which has been built entirely with community contributed assets and intern > effort. We contribute Kali CD's for lab demonstration use, promotional tee > shirts and shared DefCon videos each year. > > We have a large following of local security professionals, with visits from > University of Phoenix, Palo Verde Nuclear, Department of the Army and > GoDaddy staff. > > I have received no notice related to any new requirements or change? > > I have posted monthly announcements to the PLUG Announce list since 2008 > and have never been notified of any other PLUG requirements? > > Please add this great linux security lab venue back to the PLUG Schedule. > > 2nd Saturday of every month 11:00 - 2:00 PM. > DeVry University > > Thanks -- # http://www.LuftHans.com/ http://www.PhxLinux.org/ # A Polish friend of mine got an offer for a free account from AOL. The # login ID was "HELLO" and the passwd "CYMBAL". She says "cymbal" is like # a Polish word for "sucker". 'Hello sucker', a greeting from AOHell :).