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1:30pm - Doors open, set up<br/>
 
1:30pm - Doors open, set up<br/>
 
2:00pm - Business Meeting starts, elections<br/>
 
2:00pm - Business Meeting starts, elections<br/>
2:30pm - Lightening talks... You have something that you are working on? Or want to share something in the FOSS/Linux world that just interests interests you? Can you deliver it in 10 minutes or so? Well then, come on in and tell us about it.<br/>
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2:30pm - Featured Presentation<br/>
 
3:30pm - Meeting ends, everyone out. Some of us may go to [http://www.regentsquare.net/ds6pax.html D's 6pack] for beer and dogs.<br/>
 
3:30pm - Meeting ends, everyone out. Some of us may go to [http://www.regentsquare.net/ds6pax.html D's 6pack] for beer and dogs.<br/>
  
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There will be a special "meet the candidates" session in the WPLUG [[IRC|IRC channel]] (irc.freenode.net, channel #wplug) on Tuesday, October 30, 2012 from 7-8pm.  We encourage all members to attend and ask questions of the candidates.
 
There will be a special "meet the candidates" session in the WPLUG [[IRC|IRC channel]] (irc.freenode.net, channel #wplug) on Tuesday, October 30, 2012 from 7-8pm.  We encourage all members to attend and ask questions of the candidates.
 
[[Media:Candidates-irc-2012-10-30.txt | View the transcript of the session]]
 
  
 
=== Candidate Statements ===
 
=== Candidate Statements ===
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==== John Lewis ====
 
==== John Lewis ====
  
I have hit the ground running when it came to open source software. Nearly as soon as I was aware of its existence I was in support of it. I soon joined the Western Pennsylvania Linux Users Group to aid the development and influence of Free and Open Source Software across society at large.
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Enter a paragraph or two expressing your agenda for the coming year.
 
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I seek to become part of the WPLUG board of directors in the hope of increasing the ability and further the education of anyone willing to lend an ear as will as increasing the visibility of Linux and other Free and Open Source software projects across society. If utilize the power of the Internet I believe we can empower each other to accomplish our goals and generate great value to our members.
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What should be done to implement the goal of furthering the education of people interested in Free and Open Source Software is to use our current web presence to connect them to the knowledge base we have built up over the years. People will reciprocate based on their mutual self-interest. We would grow in the same way any other project does. We should also farm our own links we contributed to our mailing list and post them here for wider exposure. We should also utilize a rss, atom, or twitter feed to send news of events so people will see it.
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We should seek to work with groups with similar goals around Pittsburgh such as Hack Pittsburgh and SNAPGH because together we will meet more people and can host better events.
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==== Justin Smith ====
 
==== Justin Smith ====
  
I still remember my very first computer: a Macintosh SE, one of Apple's first Mac-branded products. At that age, I didn't care about much more than playing my favorite educational games. As I got older, however, I discovered that computers could be used for more than just entertainment. Multimedia software allowed me to create works that were limited only by my imagination; the Internet was like a wild frontier ripe with opportunity. I started to appreciate the freedom that technology gave me.
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Enter a paragraph or two expressing your agenda for the coming year.
 
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In college, one of my hallmates convinced me to try Ubuntu as an alternative to Windows. I came away so impressed that I designed a similar experiment for my senior project: I asked a group of student volunteers to use Windows and Linux for basic productivity tasks and record which one they preferred. They chose Windows. Since then, I've done my best to advocate for open source in hope that the public at large will realize how important the free exchange of information is.
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I'm one of WPLUG's newest members. As such, I'm not as qualified to speak on the group's history as some of the other candidates, but based on what I've seen so far, WPLUG's future is uncertain. We have trouble attracting new members; our existing members aren't sure what to do because the group lacks a coherent vision.
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We stand the best chance at success if we fundamentally transform the way WPLUG operates. I propose a three-point plan called '''WAG''' that improves upon the concept of a Linux user group by bringing it up to date with current technological trends.
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1. '''W'''eb Site. WPLUG’s Web site is informative but looks dated, even compared to other LUGs. I propose creating a Wordpress Web site for WPLUG. Use a pre-existing theme to make it look attractive.
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    -Tie in WPLUG Google+, WPLUG YouTube, and LinkedIn accounts
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    -Repurpose the wiki as a repository for WPLUG’s bylaws (or organizational info in general).
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    -Write short articles that explains why we believe what we do
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    -Add convenience features such as a Java IRC applet (so people on someone else's computer can still access IRC)
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    -Organize a link exchange program with local technology enthusiast organizations like Hack Pittsburgh
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    -Include a calendar. Google Calendar would integrate nicely with Google+.
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2. '''A'''ndroid. By 2016, more Android devices will exist than Windows devices. Isn't that amazing? Yet month after month, we focus exclusively on desktop Linux, which is a niche in a dying market. Let's treat mobile Linux with the same respect as desktop Linux and make it our mission to show the next generation of Linux users all the cool things they can do with it!
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    *Show off various Android mods
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    *Play around with the Android TV sticks currently on the market
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    *Demonstrate how Android can be used in home automation
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    *Explain the similarities and differences between GNU/Linux and Android/Linux
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    *Show how the command line can be used in both Android and GNU/Linux
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    *Help users understand the software and hardware differences between phones. How many people REALLY know how to pick out a phone?
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    *Give a presentation on other Linux-based mobile operating systems like Open WebOS and Firefox OS
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3. '''G'''oogle+. Our social media presence is minimal; that's a no-no in today's world. Google+ is the ideal home for WPLUG for several reasons:
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    *Populated almost exclusively by technology enthusiasts
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    *Comes preinstalled on Android
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    *People who want to see what happens at our events (picnic, installfests, etc.) have no easy way to do so. We could use the Google+ “party mode” feature to automatically upload and organize pictures from group events.
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    *Use Google+ Hangouts to broadcast each meeting live on YouTube. Members can even access the meeting via phone by dialing in to the Google+ hangout. After the meeting is over, it will be uploaded to the WPLUG YouTube channel automatically.
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    *Google+ isn't open source, but Google DOES support open source projects.
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== Speaker/Presentation ==
 
== Speaker/Presentation ==

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