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Linux Social Life



 
Back in Chicago, the Linux community takes part in an organization called
CLAP, (chicago lascivious anarchic prostitutes, or some such slogan)
which holds informal monthly meetings in a place called Pete's Pizza.

The purpose of these meetings is for Linux/UNIX/Computer professionals
to network and form a real life community where they can offer advice, 
assistance, trade war stories (I've been hacking so long, I only used 
*0's* instead of 1's and 0's, etc.), discreetly ask questions that would be 
flamed until they are nice and crispy if asked on a mailing list, etc.
 
There is not much forethought or organization involved.
For example, they simply meet the second Thursday of every month in a set 
location (ex: Pete's Pizza) at a really big table and eat, drink, and argue.

If Linux-IL cannot agree to form an Amuta, this is a much easier way to 
form a solid Linux community.
Perhaps one month a restaurant in Jerusalem, the next a restaurant in 
Tel-Aviv?

This could become an official event of the Linux-IL community.

Anyone interested?


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