LUGs in the Baltimore area...
Posted Jun 17, 2002 18:21 UTC (Mon) by
jonlasser (guest, #1077)
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Glen Burnie Linux User Group Forming
Ugh. There are already two, count 'em, two, LUGs within easy distance of this one.
The UMBC Linux Users Group is a mere five-minute drive from this LUG. Its meetings are open to the general public as well as the UMBC community. It has an active mailing list and IRC channel, too.
There's also a Baltimore Linux Users Group which meets on the other side of the beltway from the Glen Burnie group. They have a mailing list, too.
I fail to see what a third group in the area can accomplish that couldn't be better accomplished by working with one of the existing groups. Both of those groups could certainly use more people willing to take an active role.
Starting a new LUG is something like starting a new Linux distribution: it bleeds off some attention and interest from other, similar projects already underway, and it often shows a certain disrespect for or ignorance of the goings-on in the surrounding Linux community. That said, sometimes it's necessary to start fresh. But I don't see why that's the case here. And a quick look at the Glen Burnie LUG's page shows no awareness of these already active groups in the area.
Simply typing the words 'baltimore' and 'linux' into Google turns up the BaltoLUG as the top result, with various UMBC LUG pages showing up in the top ten. Ignorance should not have been a factor in this decision.
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