NTLUG – One for the Road

At the end of this month, I'm moving to Massachusetts. I don't know where in Mass., or exactly when, but that doesn't really matter. Before the end of the month, the family and I will hop in the Element and head in a northeasterly direction until we get pretty darn close to the ocean. Or maybe we'll just keep driving on into New Hampshire. I haven't decided yet.

Anyways, upon the mention of my impending departure, my friends at the North Texas Linux Users Group invited me to present one more time before I get out of town. This time, I'll be showing the latest developments in Mono, with a focus on Linux users, rather than developers, and including a fair amount of Moonlight and openSUSE thrown in for good measure.

If you live in the DFW area and haven't attended the NTLUG, you should really consider checking it out. I began attending NTLUG meetings in October 2001, and have always had an enjoyable time. They're even really good about letting members present, if that's your cup of tea.

As an aside, they've met at the Nokia offices in Irving for as long as I've attended; however, February marked our last meeting at their facilities. I know I speak for my fellow NTLUG members when I say that we're extremely grateful for the 6+ years of hosting that they provided us.

IMPORTANT: For the next two months (including my presentation, 11:00am this Saturday, 3/15), we'll be meeting at the North Texas PC Users Group's facilities, which is actually the King of Glory Lutheran Church, near I-635 and Preston.

Which leads us to: If you have access to facilities in the DFW area that could host a Linux users group that draws in audiences of a few hundred from time to time, I'm certain the NTLUG would be very excited to hear from you.

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