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The offical schedule can always be found at [http://www.wplug.org/meetings/ http://www.wplug.org/meetings/].  Here's the unofficial listing with pages for each talk.
 
The offical schedule can always be found at [http://www.wplug.org/meetings/ http://www.wplug.org/meetings/].  Here's the unofficial listing with pages for each talk.
 
* [[Meeting-20070210 | February 10, 2007]] - Installfest
 
* [[Meeting-20070210 | February 10, 2007]] - Installfest
* [[Meeting-20070310 | March 10, 2007]] - General User Meeting - "How do I do that?"
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* [[Meeting-20070310 | March 10, 2007]] - General User Meeting - "[[How Do I Do That?]]"
  
 
For longer term planning and discussion about future meetings, please see the [[UpcomingMeetings | upcoming meetings]] page.
 
For longer term planning and discussion about future meetings, please see the [[UpcomingMeetings | upcoming meetings]] page.

Revision as of 03:54, 17 January 2007

The purpose of the WPLUG Wiki is to keep track of various documents and other "stuff" related to WPLUG.

The main WPLUG page is at http://www.wplug.org/

Upcoming Meetings

The offical schedule can always be found at http://www.wplug.org/meetings/. Here's the unofficial listing with pages for each talk.

For longer term planning and discussion about future meetings, please see the upcoming meetings page.

Upcoming Related Events

Feel free to see the previous related events page for examples of what we've done in the past.

Online Resources

WPLUG provides a variety of online resources to its members and the community at large, in fact, you're looking at one of these resources right now -- the WPLUG wiki. We provide these resources as a way for our members to help each other, spread the word about Linux and other open source, and generally just socialize.

  • Mailing Lists - The WPLUG mailing lists are a big part of our community. We have specific lists for many different issues, ranging from general announcements, to jobs, to people trying to sell stuff in our marketplace.
  • Internet Relay Chat - This is a realtime chat facility that we operate on the FreeNode IRC network. At times this can be a very good way to get information.
  • Certification Study Group - A self-study group is forming for participants to assist each other in obtaining Linux certification.

Organizational Materials

Past Meetings

For information on previous meetings, please see the previous meetings page. If you're new to WPLUG, this will give you an idea of WPLUGs activity level and what sort of things we do.