Who We Are
NYLUG.org is the New York's Linux Users Group supporting
all things Linux and Open Source in the greater New York area.
Members are Linux enthusiasts who come to the meetings and installfests,
subscribe to a mailing list, and/or participate in keysignings and other NYLUG events.
Meetings are free and open to the public (RSVP usually required).
Meetings will usually (but not always) take place
every second Wednesday of the month starting at 6:30pm.
Meetings are announced on the NYLUG-Announce
mailing list as soon as they are scheduled. All meetings are free and open to the public,
but you should put yourself on the RSVP list for your convenience
and ours.
Our Python Workshop takes place every other Tuesday at the NY Public Library, Hudson Park Branch.
You can see the schedule here by checking its calendar.
Please, feel free to contact us at info@nylug.org,
if you have any questions about NYLUG.org.
Officers of the New York Linux Users Group:
Jim Gleason
jgleason@nylug.org
Peter Norton
spacey-nylug@lenin.net
Ron Guerin
rguerin@nylug.org
John Bacalle
jbacalle@nylug.org
Tony Marchesano
amarchesano@nylug.org
Jack Aboutboul
jaboutboul@nylug.org
Coordinators:
Laurence Dukhovny, IRC Team
ldukhovny@nylug.org
Michael Werneke, IRC Team
mwerneke@nylug.org
Lindsay Hausner, Stammtisch
Former Officers of the New York Linux Users Group:
Eric Berg
eberg@nylug.org
Ari Jort
ari@nylug.org
Sunny Dubey
sdubey@nylug.org
Monjay Settro
What We Do
- We hold regular meetings
- We solve technical problems via nylug-talk mailing list
- We chat on irc.us.freenode.net#nylug
- We connect to other user groups
- We sign each other's keys
- We study Python via workshops
- We attend exhibitions
- We announce community events and job postings
- We meet at various locations in the city for food and drink