SPUG: complementary groups to SPUG

kellan at protest.net kellan at protest.net
Mon Nov 17 15:34:58 CST 2003


It isn't generically geeky, but for people working with nonprofits, and
other social justice orgs, the Seattle 501TechClub is an interesting
community of tech workers.

http://www.nten.org/501techclub


kellan


On Mon, 17 Nov 2003, Michael R. Wolf wrote:

>
> Since moving to Seattle last year, I've been fairly narrow in my focus
> of professional networking and technical interaction. I'm branching
> out a bit more.
>
> Because I have a high affinity for the SPUG group and the SPUG mind
> set, I'd be interested to learn what other groups you find useful as a
> complement to SPUG. I'm not looking for a replacement (there can't be
> one), I really am looking for additions.
>
> I've even posted links on the Wiki to the other ones I've attended:
>     WSA
>     array(bio)
>     MOSS
>
> What other ones have you attended that you'd recommend? That you'd
> discourage?
>
> Thanks,
> Michael Wolf
>
> [Let's structure this thread as an open discussion for the general
> SPUG community, not just an answer to my question. That way everyone
> benefits.]
>
> [For extra credit: add info to the "Other Geekly Stuff" section of the
> Wiki (http://spugwiki.perlocity.org/).]
>
> --
> Michael R. Wolf
>     All mammals learn by playing!
>         MichaelRWolf at att.net
>
>
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