LinuxQuestions.org Adds a Linux User Groups (LUG) Forum
LinuxQuestions.org is proud to announce the addition of a Linux User Group (LUG) forum. The LUG forum will allow members of Linux User Groups around the world to post announcements, attract more members, coordinate meetings and communicate with other LUGs.
Buffalo, NY (PRWEB) April 28, 2004 -- LinuxQuestions.org (http://www.linuxquestions.org) is proud to announce the
addition of a Linux User Group (LUG) forum (http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/forumdisplay.php?forumid=51).
The LUG forum will allow members of Linux User Groups around the world to post
announcements, attract more members, coordinate meetings and communicate with
other LUGs. It also provides a resource for people who are interested in joining
a local LUG, making it easier to find one in their area. Additionally, a
calendar (http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/calendar.php) allowing
LUGs to post Linux-related events is available. The forum and calendar are
available free of charge to the Linux community. It is estimated that there are
over 1,000 LUGs in over 100 countries world-wide.
"The LUG is a fantastic
part of the Linux culture and a great way to share your Linux experience with
people in your area. The LUG forum is a resource that LinuxQuestions.org is
proud to offer to the Linux community" said Jeremy Garcia, founder and admin of
LinuxQuestions.org.
LinuxQuestions.org is a free, friendly and active
Linux Community with over 100,000 members. Founded in 2000 LQ offers forums,
reviews, a Linux hardware compatibility list, a wiki based Linux knowledgebase
(http://wiki.linuxquestions.org), Linux tutorials and more.
They have officially recognized forums for Arch, cAos, CollegeLinux, Conectiva,
DamnSmallLinux, Debian, Fedora, Libranet, LindowsOS, Linux From Scratch,
Mandrake, Red Hat, Slackware and VectorLinux.
Contact
Information:
Jeremy Garcia
LinuxQuestions.org
PO Box 1048
Buffalo,
NY 14205
Press Kit - (http://www.linuxquestions.org/press/presskit.pdf)
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