[nylug-talk] RE: nylug-talk Digest, Vol 34, Issue 27
Jay Sulzberger
Mon May 29 22:28:26 EDT 2006
On Mon, 29 May 2006, Ronald Wolsky wrote:
> I am a NYC High School teacher. I write grants for my school and I am
> currently putting together the idea for a technology grant that includes
> Linux.
> I would like to set up a web server using Linux OS and running MOODLE.
> MOODLE is a program that allows teachers to put up interactive online class
> projects (see moodle.org for more information).
> I was wondering if anyone belonging to this listserv would like to help me
> put this project together. I must figure out what I will need in terms of
> equipment, software, technical support etc.
> Does NYLUG have 501{c3} status as a non-profit?
>
> Ron
Ron, I hope that you come to the meeting on Tuesday 30 May 2006.
At this meeting you may be able to start to organize a serious
effort.
oo--JS.
>
>
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> 1. TOMORROW! NYLUG May Volunteer Mtg (5/25 & 5/30): NYLUG on The
> NY Linux Users Group (Ron Guerin)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Mon, 29 May 2006 09:30:01 -0400 (EDT)
> From: Ron Guerin <info at nylug.org>
> Subject: [nylug-talk] TOMORROW! NYLUG May Volunteer Mtg (5/25 & 5/30):
> NYLUG on The NY Linux Users Group
> To: NYLUG-Talk <nylug-talk at nylug.org>
> Message-ID: <20060529133001.D3A573FE7 at mail.nylug.org>
>
> Thursday May 25th, 2006 &
> Tuesday May 30th, 2006
> 6:30pm-7:30pm (dinner starting around 8pm)
> Winter Garden
> World Financial Center
> New York, NY
>
> Please note: These meetings are not at IBM, our regular meeting space,
> and there is no RSVP list for these meetings.
>
> N Y L U G
> -on-
> The New York Linux Uses Group
> (volunteer meeting)
>
> This month, instead of reaching out to the world, we're going to
> turn our focus inward. Not since November 2000, has there been a
> gathering of NYLUG about NYLUG. This month we're going to do it
> twice! Last held in November 2000, these meetings will be an
> opportunity to give your input, creativity, and effort to the
> group, and help shape its future direction.
>
> * Kind of meetings/events NYLUG holds
> * Events NYLUG attends
> * Updating the NYLUG logo
> * The new NYLUG web site
> * RSVP software
> * Job listings software
> * Any other ideas
>
> Our first word in January 1999 was fittingly, "Hello" and we've
> gotten together at least once in each of the last eighty-eight
> months. Your help will make the next eighty-eight even better than
> the first eighty-eight.
>
> First, please join us this month at 6:30pm at the Winter Garden at
> the World Financial Center, to discuss various projects and ideas
> about NYLUG. We'll be meeting directly at the tables in the Winter
> Garden, or outside at the corner of Park Place and Broadway at
> 6:20pm.
>
> We are also seeking volunteers for three new coordinator teams:
>
> * Web team (graphics, content, coding)
> * Publicity team (announcements, flyers, etc.)
> * Media team (meeting videos, photos, audio, streaming)
>
> Afterward, around 7:30pm, we will migrate somewhere for dinner.
> (suggestions to info at nylug.org )
>
> Meeting Dates: May 25, 2006 from 6:30pm to 7:30pm
> May 30, 2006 from 6:30pm to 7:30pm
>
> "Hello":
> http://nylug.org/mlist/nylug-talk_mhonarc/1999/msg01728.html
>
> Last Volunteer Meeting:
> http://www.nylug.org/archive/nylug-talk/2000-11/msg00234.html
>
> Time and Place:
>
> We will meet outside for those unfamiliar with the Winter Garden at
> 6:20pm at the corner of Broadway and Park Place, then will go
> inside to meet up at 6:30pm at the Winter Garden.
>
> Maps:
>
> Broadway & Park Place:
> http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=Broadway+and+Park+Place,+NY&om=1
> (or http://tighturl.com/af )
>
> The World Financial Center & Winter Garden:
> http://www.worldfinancialcenter.com/maps/?id=34
>
> Helpful photos of the Winter Garden:
>
> http://nylug.org/images/wgthumb1.jpg
> http://nylug.org/images/wgthumb2.jpg
>
> Directions:
>
> Trains: A, C, E, N, R, J, M, Z, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
> Buses: M1, M6, M9, M15, M22, M103, B51, X25
>
> A & C trains: Take the train to Chambers street. Once you exit,
> you will need to walk one block East towards Broadway. Once you
> hit Broadway, simply walk 1 or 2 blocks south.
>
> E trains: Take the train to the World Trade Center, exit onto
> Church Street and walk north to Vesey St.; turn left and continue
> across West St. to the WFC.
>
> N & R trains: Take the train to City Hall. Once you exit, you will
> simply need to 1 block south.
>
> 1 train: Take the train to Rector St., exit onto Greenwich Street
> and walk north to Liberty St.; turn left and continue to the WFC.
>
> PATH trains: Take to the World Trade Center, exit onto Church
> Street and walk north to Vesey St.; turn left and walk across West
> St. to the WFC.
>
> 2 & 3 trains: Take the train to Park Place. Once you exit, you need
> to walk 1 or 2 blocks toward Broadway.
>
> 4, 5, 6, J, M, & Z trains: Take the train to Brooklyn Bridge City
> Hall (or Chambers street for J, M & Z). You will need to walk East
> along Chambers St. Once you reach Broadway just walk 3 blocks down
> to Park Place.
>
> M1 & M6 Buses (UPTOWN DIRECTION): Try to get off as near as
> possible to Park Place. and simply walk one block east to Broadway.
>
> M1 & M6 Buses (DOWNTOWN DIRECTION): Try to get of as near as
> possible to Park Place.
>
> M15, M22, M103, B51, X25 (All directions): Get off at Park Row, and
> simply walk west till you hit Broadway, and 1 block north to Park
> Place.
>
> M9: to South End Avenue
>
> M20 or M22: to North End Avenue
>
>
> About The New York Linux Users Group:
>
> Founded in December 1998 by Jim Gleason and Eric Berg, the New
> York Linux Users Group (NYLUG.org), supports all things Linux,
> Free Software, 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 other NYLUG events. Its events have included an annual holiday
> party, a sponsored meeting in a restaurant, appearances at trade
> shows, dinners, and movie outings. Membership is free and open
> to the public.
>
> Dinner:
>
> After the meeting ... Join us around 8pm or so for a post meeting
> meal at a location yet to be determined.
>
> Please see our home page at http://www.nylug.org for the HTMLized
> version of this announcement, our archives, and a lot of other good
> stuff.
>
>
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