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Thanks for passing along the Redhat meetup information. I went to the site http://redhat.meetup.com and had no trouble locating a meetup in my area. I also noticed that there is a general Open Source meet up as well.

I am hoping to get together with other educators and talk about ways to bring Redhat and Open Source into education.

Tom Kennedy
Instructional Technology Specialist
Linux for K-12 Education
http://www.tomkennedy.com


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   1. Re: redhat.meetup.com (Kent Walker)
   2. Re: Re: redhat.meetup.com (Todd Warner)
   3. Re: Re: redhat.meetup.com (Jeremy Hogan)
   4. Re: Re: redhat.meetup.com (Bill Kendrick)

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Message: 1
Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2004 11:44:49 -0800
From: Kent Walker <walkerk uchastings edu>
To: open-source-now-list redhat com
Subject: [OS:N:] Re: redhat.meetup.com
Reply-To: open-source-now-list redhat com

Jeremey,

OK - I went to the site and signed up for a meeting in San Francisco. Then
I followed the links on the right side of the page (Buy Red Hats) thinking
there might be cool swag to purchase. Instead, it's stuff for "The Red Hat
Society" ( http://www.redhatsociety.org/ ), or, as my wife calls them, "the
shopping ladies". Top priority: better link logic. Or, perhaps, we
*should* all wear large-brimmed red hats and purple feather boas!
(Remember, I'm in San Francisco. :-)


Kent

At 01:39 PM 2/18/2004, you wrote:
Many of you have probably already heard of Meetup.com due to its
prominence in the Democratic primaries. In order to help LUGs, school
groups, and advocates to better and more easily co-ordinate gatherings
we've started redhat.meetup.com.

You'll see us adding functionality over the coming weeks, and we'll be
co-ordinating a special global meetup on April 1, 2004, so I urge you to
go ahead and sign up now. If you haven't used it, it's a great way to
spin up activity, to meet others interested in Red Hat, Linux, F/OSS
face to face in a casual setting.


--jeremy

--- Kent Walker - Datatel Analyst Information Technology - U.C. Hastings College of the Law 415-565-4635



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Message: 2
Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2004 16:34:14 -0500 (EST)
From: Todd Warner <taw redhat com>
To: open-source-now-list redhat com
Subject: Re: [OS:N:] Re: redhat.meetup.com
Reply-To: open-source-now-list redhat com

On Thu, 19 Feb 2004, Kent Walker wrote:

Jeremey,

OK - I went to the site and signed up for a meeting in San Francisco. Then
I followed the links on the right side of the page (Buy Red Hats) thinking
there might be cool swag to purchase. Instead, it's stuff for "The Red Hat
Society" ( http://www.redhatsociety.org/ ), or, as my wife calls them, "the
shopping ladies". Top priority: better link logic. Or, perhaps, we
*should* all wear large-brimmed red hats and purple feather boas!
(Remember, I'm in San Francisco. :-)


Kent

That's truly outstanding. ;)


At 01:39 PM 2/18/2004, you wrote:
Many of you have probably already heard of Meetup.com due to its
prominence in the Democratic primaries. In order to help LUGs, school
groups, and advocates to better and more easily co-ordinate gatherings
we've started redhat.meetup.com.


You'll see us adding functionality over the coming weeks, and we'll be
co-ordinating a special global meetup on April 1, 2004, so I urge you to
go ahead and sign up now. If you haven't used it, it's a great way to
spin up activity, to meet others interested in Red Hat, Linux, F/OSS
face to face in a casual setting.


--jeremy

--- Kent Walker - Datatel Analyst Information Technology - U.C. Hastings College of the Law 415-565-4635


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Message: 3
Subject: Re: [OS:N:] Re: redhat.meetup.com
From: Jeremy Hogan <jhogan redhat com>
To: open-source-now-list redhat com
Organization: Red Hat, Inc.
Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2004 17:01:32 -0500
Reply-To: open-source-now-list redhat com

On Thu, 2004-02-19 at 14:44, Kent Walker wrote:
Jeremey,

OK - I went to the site and signed up for a meeting in San Francisco. Then
I followed the links on the right side of the page (Buy Red Hats) thinking
there might be cool swag to purchase. Instead, it's stuff for "The Red Hat
Society" ( http://www.redhatsociety.org/ ), or, as my wife calls them, "the
shopping ladies". Top priority: better link logic. Or, perhaps, we
*should* all wear large-brimmed red hats and purple feather boas!
(Remember, I'm in San Francisco. :-)

The Ads by Google are the keyword ads they sell at Google. We used to pay for Red Hat, Red Hat Linux, etc. If you go to Google and enter Red Hat the same ones show up to the right.

We'll be working that from the Google side of things.

One of the first things I noticed. A weird twist is the Google community
serves ads for trademark enforcement services.


--jeremy


Kent


At 01:39 PM 2/18/2004, you wrote:
Many of you have probably already heard of Meetup.com due to its
prominence in the Democratic primaries. In order to help LUGs, school
groups, and advocates to better and more easily co-ordinate gatherings
we've started redhat.meetup.com.


You'll see us adding functionality over the coming weeks, and we'll be
co-ordinating a special global meetup on April 1, 2004, so I urge you to
go ahead and sign up now. If you haven't used it, it's a great way to
spin up activity, to meet others interested in Red Hat, Linux, F/OSS
face to face in a casual setting.


--jeremy

--- Kent Walker - Datatel Analyst Information Technology - U.C. Hastings College of the Law 415-565-4635


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Message: 4
Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2004 14:04:41 -0800
From: Bill Kendrick <nbs sonic net>
To: open-source-now-list redhat com
Subject: Re: [OS:N:] Re: redhat.meetup.com
Reply-To: open-source-now-list redhat com

On Thu, Feb 19, 2004 at 11:44:49AM -0800, Kent Walker wrote:
Jeremey,

OK - I went to the site and signed up for a meeting in San Francisco. Then
I followed the links on the right side of the page (Buy Red Hats) thinking
there might be cool swag to purchase. Instead, it's stuff for "The Red Hat
Society" ( http://www.redhatsociety.org/ ),

I read some news article about a man being put to death for the supposed
murder of his children.


At the bottom of the page was some cheerful Google-driven ad for fathers.
Seemed pretty creepy. :^)


And, of course, when I first signed up for Google's ads on my own site,
any time I visited my "Tux Paint" pages, I got ads for tuxedos.
Fortunately, I can exclude sites, which helps filter the obviously
unrelated stuff out, therefore allowing the potential for more related
ad links to appear.

Getting OT Sorry :)

-bill!




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