Hello people.
I got a chance to start a BUG here, in Argentina, supported
by UBA (the
biggest local university), actually supported by it's
computer sciences
deparment.
They started a LUG some time ago and the university give
them some
support, created a Linux Lab...
I was talking to the LUG people and they said the paperwork
was too
easy, the university is really open for these groups and
they helping me
with the papers and stuff for the BUG.
We want to get people interested in *BSD projects at
university, and
outside it, the university got researchers in OSs, and, i
hope, having a
BUG will affect them, actually they using a real big cluster
with debian
(when i said "DragonFLy can kick Debian ass in the big
cluster", they
said they didnt even know about DF...).
The university got some international conferences and
congresses once,
maybe 2 times every year and having a bug we should be able
to get some
space for BSD projects there too, mainly FBSD.
What you think, should i start the papers and talking to
directives in
the university?
Thank you for any advice you can give me.
See ya.
Sdävtaker
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