I'd like to thank everyone who came to the BALUG meeting last night - it was
great to meet all of you!
For those who didn't get to come, Corel didn't show up, and some debian
people got scattered around the room and didn't get to sit at the main
debian table and I didn't get to meet them until la
On Wed, 11 Nov 1998, Joey Hess wrote:
> Tom Lear wrote:
> > Are you planning a key signing? I've wanted to have a key signing
> > party/whatever in the bay area for a while now.
>
> I think a key signing would be a good thing. Everyone who wants to, just
> bring about 10 copies of a paper with
Though this is the first time I'll have done this, I would like to come.
I'll get a PGP key and bring it (besides, I've been wanting to become
registered as a Debian Developer for a while anyways !).
On 10-Nov-98 Joey Hess wrote:
> Attention, debian users and developers in the California Bay Area
Tom Lear wrote:
> Are you planning a key signing? I've wanted to have a key signing
> party/whatever in the bay area for a while now.
I think a key signing would be a good thing. Everyone who wants to, just
bring about 10 copies of a paper with your key fingerprint (pgp -kvc) and
email, and we'l
On Tue, 10 Nov 1998, Joey Hess wrote:
> Attention, debian users and developers in the California Bay Area --
>
> One week from today, on November 17th, Bay Area Linux Users Group will be
> holding their monthly meeting. Their speaker will be from Corel, makers of
> the Netwinder and Word Perfect.
I forgot to mention, I'd appreciate it if you'd drop me a line too if you're
coming.
--
see shy jo
Attention, debian users and developers in the California Bay Area --
One week from today, on November 17th, Bay Area Linux Users Group will be
holding their monthly meeting. Their speaker will be from Corel, makers of
the Netwinder and Word Perfect.
I think this meeting would be a great opportuni
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