From kragen@dnaco.net Tue Sep  1 19:14:12 1998
Date: Tue, 1 Sep 1998 19:14:11 -0400 (EDT)
From: Kragen <kragen@dnaco.net>
To: Michael S Wright/DXSS/77915/278 <msw151@naic.wpafb.af.mil>
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Subject: Re: 3 Sep mtg topics?
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BTW, what happened at Computerfest?

On Tue, 1 Sep 1998, Michael S Wright/DXSS/77915/278 wrote:
> Hey everyone. What are the topics for the meeting this Thursday? Would
> anyone like to give a little talk about the brouhaha over who's going to
> standardize Linux (LSA or LSB or ...) Who are the players anyway?

I've been following it a bit.  I can brief everyone.  But I don't know
anything all the readers of Slashdot, LWN, and freshmeat don't.

> And where do you go on the web to get the latest unix/linux news? My
> favorite is Linux Weekly News (lwn.net), but there are other good sites
> (slashdot, linux gazette...) Anyone want to compile a short list (complete
> with links) and print out copies for people to take home with them?

slashdot.org, of course.
freshmeat.net.  (I subscribe to their mailing list.  That way I don't have
	to go to the web site to see if anything's changed.)
lwn.net (which also has an announcement list.)
lwn.net/daily (every day or two.)
www.scripting.com (he watches Linux, but it's mostly about Frontier --
	the name Scripting News is a misnomer.)
comp.os.linux.announce (usually via the web archive.)
CLUG meetings and mailing lists :)

> Last month Dave Lundy gave me a copy of Caldera OpenLinux Base v1.2 on the
> condition I write up a little blurb about StarOffice for the next issue of
> the DataBus. I have done that and the article is in the hands of Bob Esch
> (the editor.) Would it be of interest to the group for me to bring my
> computer to the meeting to demo StarOffice? I could also give a brief
> show-and-tell on how the COL installation went.

I would like that *very* much!

Kragen

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