Taking on Lugor
Lugor is one of the oldest Linux User Groups in existenace (some claim they are the oldest, but I am not sure how to verify that so I will not make the claim). The gentleman that ran Lugor for the last...
View ArticleLUG: Gaming Night
I just read a post by Eric Lake about the Blue Grass Linux User Group holding a gaming night. This post came at just the right time as I am looking for possible ‘fill-in’ activities for Linux User...
View ArticleJaunty Launch Party: Waterloo
First let me warn the ABBA fans that they have not put out a new album called Jaunty. Jaunty Jackalope is the latest release of ubuntu (more on what ubuntu means later). Ubuntu is a simple, powerful,...
View ArticleNine new Ubuntu users converted today!!
Now there will be nine more PCs for the pretty model, from the recent Apple ads, to pick when the Windows computers are banished by the Mac hipster! Today the New York State Ubuntu Local Community Team...
View ArticleNew Logo for LUGOR
I am in the midst of trying to design a new logo for my LUG. Here are the first two attempts. I would love to get feedback about these and even links to LUG logos that people like. Back to design mode.
View ArticleLUGOR logo part 3
I have started playing with a slightly different style for the third part. (click for larger image)
View ArticleLUGOR Logo part 4
This is getting worse than the Rocky movies! Here is another attempt at a logo for my LUG. (click for a larger image) (click for a larger image) (click for a larger image) the outline is from the...
View ArticleLUGOR Logo Part 5
I think I am nearing the end… this last logo I almost like enough to be satisfied. (click for larger image) This could be paired with the non-badge county shape as well (see below) (click for larger...
View ArticleFOSSCON 2010 @ RIT is just over a month away
The inaugural FOSSCON is just over a month away. The slate of speakers is set and our very own Jorge Castro will be in attendance. I am also very pleased to see a fantastic turnout by FOSS women...
View ArticleUDS: Improving Diversity
The Ubuntu community embraces and encourages diversity. It’s important to remember that a community where people feel uncomfortable or threatened is not a productive one. We expect members of the...
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