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== 2008 Meeting Schedule ==
== 2013 Meeting Schedule ==

* [[Meeting-2008Nominations | Saturday, September 13, 2008]] - Membership Meeting: Board Nominations, General Users Meeting Speaker: Patrick Wagstrom
Unless specified otherwise, WPLUG's 2013 general user meetings will take place on the second Saturday of each month.
*[[Meeting-20080920 | Saturday, September 20, 2008]] - [http://www.softwarefreedomday.org SoftwareFreedomDay]

* [[Meeting-2008Elections | Saturday, October 4, 2008]] - Membership Meeting: Elections
Since the second Saturday of September is Yom Kippur, the Jewish new year, the WPLUG board of directors will attempt to reschedule September's GUM. No alternative date has been announced yet.


== 2013 Events ==

WPLUG is an organization of experienced Linux users. Since our [[InstallFest]] events cater to new users, the board is considering whether to replace Installfest with events that are more suited to WPLUG's target audience. Current ideas include:

*Open culture-fest
*Attending a technology convention
*Getting together to watch coverage of a major technology event like Google I/O
*Programming events where WPLUG members would contribute to an open source project

The board is also interested in planning general social events: bowling, watching a movie, hanging out, and so on.

If you have any suggestions for events, feel free to post them on the WPLUG-plan mailing list: [http://www.wplug.org/mailman/listinfo/wplug-plan]

Latest revision as of 15:33, 17 January 2013

2013 Meeting Schedule

Unless specified otherwise, WPLUG's 2013 general user meetings will take place on the second Saturday of each month.

Since the second Saturday of September is Yom Kippur, the Jewish new year, the WPLUG board of directors will attempt to reschedule September's GUM. No alternative date has been announced yet.


2013 Events

WPLUG is an organization of experienced Linux users. Since our InstallFest events cater to new users, the board is considering whether to replace Installfest with events that are more suited to WPLUG's target audience. Current ideas include:

  • Open culture-fest
  • Attending a technology convention
  • Getting together to watch coverage of a major technology event like Google I/O
  • Programming events where WPLUG members would contribute to an open source project

The board is also interested in planning general social events: bowling, watching a movie, hanging out, and so on.

If you have any suggestions for events, feel free to post them on the WPLUG-plan mailing list: [1]