I resigned my position on TriLUG‘s steering committee tonight. My work schedule didn’t allow me to participate to the extent that I would have liked. The other committee members were feeling the pinch, and that isn’t right. It’s a shame it had to happen, but them’s the breaks.
Even so, I’ve had visions of an interesting new special interest group I am thinking of starting. It will be focused on technology and membership will consist of those people paving the way for the others: people who don’t know the meaning of “it can’t be done.” I, of course, will be the cult leader. Being first has its privileges, you know.
Look for more details soon … or not. You may not be kewl enough to get them. 🙂
ScienTurnerology? 🙂
Too bad about you resigning from the SC. 🙁 Good luck with everything.
The local LUG here at ASU (ALUG) has recently taken on this attitude of “it CAN be done,” and it’s been a lot of fun. We don’t have much to show for it yet, but being a revolutionary takes time. Our really big goal this year is a decent-sized Linux Expo sometime in April, geared towards professors in Information Systems here and businessmen from around the Highlands as a sort of “anti-Get-The-Facts” campaign — Linux for everybody instead of Linux for Geeks.
Sorry to hear you were swamped, I hate it when that happens, but I like your new idea. Let us know if you need anything. 😉