While I have more of a lurker than a participant with PLUG over the years but I have to say you guys (and gals) have taken it very far compared to PLUG's humble begins in the very early 90s. I think I went to my first PLUG meeting in early '94 at the food court in the Arizona Center (when it still had a foot court). The meeting was basically a modest lunchtime affair. I think I hosted the first PLUG installfest soon after.. Gud times. > moin moin, > > working on my resume and realized I've been involved with PLUG for a > decade. > > In that time we've gone from two monthly meetings to 4 ( 5 once the > HackFest starts ) plug two Stammtische. 7 events every month is a lot! > > 3 of the 5 need presentations[0] every month and we usually get them > covered. > > We've greatly expanded the geographical base we cover. We've also gone > through a few mail servers and web servers. > > We still have a few people who've been around longer than I have. We can > even thank one person who's still on the list for getting the meetings > started. > > We've had ESR in twice and Stallman in once. > > We've had a couple of big InstallFests and once again have them monthly. > > We're finally putting on a conference. > > Overall, I think we've done well and I've certainly enjoyed it. > > [0] Speaking of presentations, please submit presentation proposals for > ABLEconf, www.ABLEconf.com :) > > ciao, > > der.hans > -- > # http://www.LuftHans.com/ http://www.ABLEconf.com/ > # ABLEconf.com - Free Software conference September 20th in Phoenix > # Delicious red tape, like a Twizzler but flat. And adhesive. > >