Thank you! I've been looking one for almost a year now. That URL doesn't come up on Google for some reason when using keywords other than TWUUG. Weird.
Thank you! I've been looking one for almost a year now. That URL doesn't come up on Google for some reason when using keywords other than TWUUG. Weird.
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Last edited by bp1509; July 6th, 2009 at 04:52 PM.
It doesn't exist. The guy who was the initial point man sort of disappeared and nobody else has picked up the ball.
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Last edited by bp1509; July 6th, 2009 at 04:51 PM.
Well, the Locos are not LUGs in the typical sense. There are several LUGs all over Virginia that you can join, if you like. If you are really committed to getting a Loco going for Virginia, you might try contacting the guy who originally got it started (Travis Newman). You can find his email on his wiki page. You can also get in touch with the US Teams project. They're there to support new Loco teams getting started in the US.
Let me know if there's some way I can help. I'm not a committed Ubuntu user, bouncing between Debian, Fedora, Ubuntu, and whatever else catches my interest far too often to take the lead on something like this. I would be happy provide whatever support I can, though.
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Last edited by bp1509; July 6th, 2009 at 04:50 PM.
No, not really.
By the way, are you on the RMLUG (Richmond Metro Linux User Group) mailing list? I am there, but don't attend any of the meetings since I am only 17.
http://rmlug.org
If you don't mind me asking, what part of Richmond are you on?
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Last edited by bp1509; July 6th, 2009 at 04:50 PM.
Travis never responded. Hmm. Anyone up for helping getting this team operational again?
That isn't so far away. We usually shop in around Shortpump and West Broad Street, if you know where that is. You ought to join the RMLUG, since you are so close. They hold meetings on Three Chopt Rd, off of West Broad, if I am not mistaken.
Sure thing.
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