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Re: [LUG] DCGLUG Branded OpenCD 7.04

 

Neil Stone wrote:
> Rob Beard wrote:
>> Quoting Rob Beard <rob@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
>>
>>   
>>> Neil Stone wrote:
>>>     
>>>>> On Tuesday 07 August 2007 09:10, Michael Mortimore wrote:
>>>>>         
>>>>>> I'm happy to seed, though I too have limits at peak times. It'd still
>>>>>> be available but really slow.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>           
>>>>> Me too - but my speed is pathetic :(  The joys of living in the
>>>>> countryside I
>>>>> guess.
>>>>>
>>>>> Mark
>>>>>
>>>>>         
>>>> Lets face it, if everyone with a slow connection seeds we will have a
>>>> reasonable torrent going on...
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>       
>>> Thats true.  Between 8pm and 8am I can probably spare about 30k/sec.
>>>
>>> Rob
>>>
>>>     
>> Okay, I've come up with the following for the About DCGLUG page...  
>> does this look okay?  I'm not very good at these things so any  
>> advice/changes to make it better would be welcome.
>>
>> ----
>>
>> About the Devon & Cornwall GLUG
>>
>> The Devon & Cornwall Linux User Group was founded in October 1999 by  
>> Alex Charrett and Aaron Trevena.
>>
>> The Linux User Group has members from around the Devon and Cornwall  
>> area (and even some members out of these areas) who participate in our  
>> active mailing list and user group meetings.
>>
>> We welcome all users of Linux and Free/Libre/Open Source (FLOSS)  
>> regardless of their technical knowledge or ability.
>>
>> Joining the Devon & Cornwall GNU/Linux User Group is free.  Feel free  
>> to drop by to our web site at http://www.dcglug.org.uk where you will  
>> be able to find out more about Linux and the Free/Open Source software  
>> on this disc.
>>
>> -----
>>
>> I was thinking of then putting a link to a copy on an online article  
>> (although I'm going to copy the article to the CD for offline  
>> reading).  The article is released under the creative commons  
>> (Attribution-ShareAlike 2.5 so we can alter it and/or share it, I  
>> assume as long as we leave these rights in and give credit to the  
>> original author).  The article can be found here:  
>> http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/onlamp/2005/09/29/what-is-free-software.html?page=1
>>
>> Rob
>>

> Just to keep the pedantic people happy.. might want to use GNU/Linux 
> rather than just "Linux"
> 

Hmm, good point.

Rob

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