[svlug] student chapters of SVLUG?

Nick Moffitt nick at zork.net
Sun Nov 22 01:37:03 PST 1998


On Fri, Nov 13, 1998 at 09:08:48PM -0800, Ian Kluft wrote:
> In the meantime, while we had the recent discussion about Linux in
> local schools, this opens up a completely different angle on the
> question.  If students want to get involved, why not allow on-campus
> clubs at schools to be officially sanctioned student chapters of
> SVLUG?  Just require something like three members and a monthly
> scheduled Linux-related activity, and we give them a link from the
> SVLUG web page and consider their group leader(s) to be part of
> SVLUG's volunteer organization and our contacts at the school...

	This would be a good idea.  I was looking for an engine to
fuel something like the Hack-Pit project, and SVLUG affiliation might
be news enough to get something rolling in most places.
	The Hack-Pit is simply a proposal for a Linux-based hacking
environment.  http://zork.net/hack-pit has the proposal written out.

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