[linux-muc] Re: I am new here

  • From: Juergen.Frielinghaus@xxxxxxxxxxx (Jürgen Frielinghaus)
  • To: Wolfgang Stief <stief@xxxxxxxx>, linux-muc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 04 Apr 2004 21:15:50 +0200

Why do you not speak German? Is there anybody not understanding German in the 
Munich Linux group? Probably after the government's Orthography Reform nobody 
dares.
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Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Jürgen Frielinghaus
D-82343 Pöcking
Internet: http://Gutes-Deutsch.de



On 4 Apr 2004 at 16:39, Wolfgang Stief wrote:

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> Hi!
> 
> On 2004-04-04 11:14 +0200, Joachim Bauernberger wrote:
> > On Sunday 04 April 2004 10:21,  Christiane Schröder  wrote:
> 
> > > I just moved to Gilching and subscribed to this mailing-list a few
> > > weeks ago. I have used Linux since 1997 and was a member of the
> > > Greifswald Linux User Group from 1999.
> > >
> > > I would be interested in your activities. Are there any regular
> > > meetings?
> >
> > Not yet.
> 
> Well then... Let me do some advertising.
> 
> > I asked if there was any interest in a regular meeting some months back.
> > [...]
> > Judging from the domains the subscriptions are coming from, I'd make a
> > wild guess and say that most of them deal with linux in their jobs.
> 
> This probably means: There are many administrators, not only 100% pure
> users. For admins (ANY admins[*], yes, we're open :-)  there is the
> local chapter of sage@guug (SAGE = System Administrators Guilde). We
> usually meet once a month, every second monday (except in April, since
> the second monday is Easter Monday, so the meeting is delayed for one
> week). Being a member of GUUG isn't necessary. Being interested and open
> minded is enough :)
> 
> We also try to have at least one talk with discussion every month. Find
> more about our local group (in German) here:
>     http://www.guug.de/lokal/muenchen/index.html
> 
> And yes, the announcement on visiting Cray-Cyber is heavily outdated.
> That's not my fault, sorry.
> 
> 
> [*] It's an admin meeting, so every admin is welcome. Be it Linux, some
> other Unix, Novell, Windows, Oracle, Informix, Storage Systems etc, as
> long as it's IT related. Most of the people are Unix/Linux admins,
> though.
> 
> 
> wolfgang
> 
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