Yes, I would.  One consideration though.  Who will
host it.  I might eventually be able to, but I'm not
setup quite yet.
--- btt <btt@nethouse.com> wrote:
> On Saturday, December 7, 2002, at 10:29  PM, Joe
> Brandt wrote:
> 
> > In one of the entries on the "Linux Missionaries"
> thread, it was 
> > proposed to have newbie classes.  I would like to
> be the first student 
> > to sign up.  Although I have successfully loaded
> Mandrake several 
> > times, I am really quick to break it and have to
> load it again.  I am 
> > more than an ordinary mouse pusher and would like
> to learn about stuff 
> > like setting up a webserver (I was given an old
> server to play with).  
> > I have it (the server operational at my home but
> NFS does not work.  
> > Samba works with Microsoft 98 and 2000 but I have
> a hard time when I 
> > boot Mandrake 9.0 in networking.  I have gone to
> meetings in Brandon 
> > and Sarasota and find that they are at a level
> well above my 
> > comprehension (for now).  I do not forsee ever
> doing this for a living 
> > as I can not afford formal training and
> certifications.  [above is the 
> > explination for me volunteering to host the
> database].
> >
> > I am willing to travel to Tampa or St. Pete. 
> Heck, one of you 
> > supergeeks could probably make some nice coin if
> you could find a 
> > dozen or so students.
> >
> > If this does not materilize I will continue
> plugging along as best I 
> > can. (no pressure here)
> 
> Would anyone be interested in a SLUG weblog?
> 
> I really like the idea of The FreeBSD Diary[1], but
> each member could 
> have his/her own section[2] on there that chronicles
> projects[3], 
> questions, rants, meeting minutes, etc. Each entry
> could be fully 
> commented on in a threaded manner.
> 
> [1] http://www.freebsddiary.org/
> [2] http://slashdot.org/journal.pl
> [3]
>
http://slugarchives.nks.net/List/slug.archive.0211/0120.html
> 
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