On Tuesday 20 Jul 2004 06:25, Steve Purkiss bnmlist@open4.org wrote:
Met Chris from frugalIT in Witham the other night at my A12 business
networking club meeting and he said would be good to set something up
for the - let's say "lower" regions of East Anglia - Norwich is a bit
too far and Southend is an entirely different world to Chelmsford.
So, where do I start then? Do I buy a domain or set up a subdomain?
Anyone wanna point me in the right direction?
I may not be a sysadmin wizard but I'll help all I can to set up and
run...
I'm planning a "training" event for ecademy sometime in the next month
or two so may just slip Linux on all the machines and run a dual event.
At the end of the day, all that is needed is a web browser to run
ecademy so why not?!
Steve Purkiss
I would have thought that it depends on whether this is an extension South
of ALUG, or the construction of ELUG. The former may make an easer start,
which can be developed into something else if there is a big enough base,
later. The ALUG Web site is already there, along with this mailing list.
It looks as though all you really need to do is find the bodies and
perhaps when you think you've got enough organise a meeting for them.
Whilst it may seem a long way to go perhaps attending the ALUG Barbecue
may give you an idea of what works further North.
--
John Seago
Linux User #219566 (
http://counter.li.org)