Mail from balug-talk-balug.org comes in using "San Francisco Linux Users' Group" as the real name.
Could someone change it to "Bay Area Linux Users' Group" please.
"San Francisco Linux User's Group" is associated with sf-lug.org.
thanks, jim
Quoting jim stockford (jim@well.com):
Mail from balug-talk-balug.org comes in using "San Francisco Linux Users' Group" as the real name.
Could someone change it to "Bay Area Linux Users' Group" please.
"San Francisco Linux User's Group" is associated with sf-lug.org.
Jim --
I won't comment on your request (except to say that it sounds like something BALUG probably _will_ want to do): For one thing, although I vaguely recollect that I'm supposed to have the listadmin password, I cannot find it at the moment. So, I could not possibly act on your request, anyway.
Anyhow: You are almost certainly unaware that BALUG has also gone frequently, in its public announcements and on its Web sites, by the alternate names "SFBALUG" and SFLUG" since its founding by Art Tyde and David Sifry in 1997. See, for example: http://web.archive.org/web/19981205155210/http://www.balug.org/index.html http://web.archive.org/web/20000830145325/www.balug.org/ml/balug-talk/ http://web.archive.org/web/20001007155034/www.balug.org/ml/balug-talk/msg000...
Note in particular the following in the latter hyperlink:
San Francisco Linux Users Group Meeting Announcement for Tuesday, February 4th 1997 Topic: Performance Management and Capacity Planning by Dr. Neil J. Gunther (abstract attached)
I personally found that fact (having three names) to be regrettable, at the time: Essentially, Art kept vacillating about the name of the group, and only eventually did it settle down onto BALUG. I wish he had picked one name and consistently sticked with it.
But the fact remains that BALUG has a prior claim and an established, albeit little used, history of being "San Francisco Linux Users Group". (I would urge that it not persist in maintaining that identity, but wanted to let you know of the history.)
Thanks. we looked up as best we could and determined sf-lug as an unused lug name so it's now registered here and there across the planet. Probably best to avoid confusion at this point. More thanks for the history. jim
On Sep 20, 2005, at 12:20 PM, Rick Moen wrote:
Quoting jim stockford (jim@well.com):
Mail from balug-talk-balug.org comes in using "San Francisco Linux Users' Group" as the real name.
Could someone change it to "Bay Area Linux Users' Group" please.
"San Francisco Linux User's Group" is associated with sf-lug.org.
Jim --
I won't comment on your request (except to say that it sounds like something BALUG probably _will_ want to do): For one thing, although I vaguely recollect that I'm supposed to have the listadmin password, I cannot find it at the moment. So, I could not possibly act on your request, anyway.
Anyhow: You are almost certainly unaware that BALUG has also gone frequently, in its public announcements and on its Web sites, by the alternate names "SFBALUG" and SFLUG" since its founding by Art Tyde and David Sifry in 1997. See, for example: http://web.archive.org/web/19981205155210/http://www.balug.org/ index.html http://web.archive.org/web/20000830145325/www.balug.org/ml/balug-talk/ http://web.archive.org/web/20001007155034/www.balug.org/ml/balug-talk/ msg00007.html
Note in particular the following in the latter hyperlink:
San Francisco Linux Users Group Meeting Announcement for Tuesday, February 4th 1997 Topic: Performance Management and Capacity Planning by Dr. Neil J. Gunther (abstract attached)
I personally found that fact (having three names) to be regrettable, at the time: Essentially, Art kept vacillating about the name of the group, and only eventually did it settle down onto BALUG. I wish he had picked one name and consistently sticked with it.
But the fact remains that BALUG has a prior claim and an established, albeit little used, history of being "San Francisco Linux Users Group". (I would urge that it not persist in maintaining that identity, but wanted to let you know of the history.)