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We are a very loosely organized group of GNU/Linux and open source software enthusiasts, that live/work/meet in the San Fernando Valley, a suburb of Los Angeles in Southern Californina. You don't actually need to live in the Valley to join, but attending meetings is more difficult if you don't. Please see our [[Announcements]] page for more information on meetings. If you can't attend regular meetings you can still get involved here at this wiki, or in our IRC chat on [http://freenode.net/ freenode] in #sfvlug.
We are a very loosely organized group of GNU/Linux and open source software enthusiasts, that live/work/meet in the San Fernando Valley, a suburb of Los Angeles in Southern Californina. You don't actually need to live in the Valley to join, but attending meetings is more difficult if you don't. Please see our [[Announcements]] page for more information on meetings. If you can't attend regular meetings you can still get involved here at this wiki, or in our IRC chat on [http://freenode.net/ freenode] in #sfvlug.
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We need to work out copyright/copyleft/public domain issues, so we can include material with restricted licenses, but at this time you should consider any submission to this site as being in the public domain. Do not post copyrighted material to this site no matter what license. Any license restricts what you can and can not do with the material.
We need to work out copyright/copyleft/public domain issues, so we can include material with restricted licenses, but at this time you should consider any submission to this site as being in the public domain. Do not post copyrighted material to this site no matter what license. Any license restricts what you can and can not do with the material.
Thank you for visiting the SFVLUG wiki.
Thank you for visiting the SFVLUG wiki.

Revision as of 17:34, 28 October 2006


San Fernando Valley Linux Users Group

Welcome to a temporary site we can use while our own server is down or otherwise unavailable. We will decide whether or not to keep it going once our own server is up to speed.

Our primary site is www.sfvlug.org and any information found there is to be considered authoritative. Please use any information in it over this site in the case of conflicting information. This site is not secure and can be edited by someone without authority.


====Announcements==== announcements for membership meetings and events provided by SFVLUG

====Newbie Resources==== resources for those new to GNU/Linux and/or open source software

====Psyche Project==== our SCALE speech recognition and systhesis project

====Classes==== instruction beyond one time presentations

====Special Interest Groups==== subgroups of SFVLUG with an interest in a particular area(s) relating to F/OSS

===Code Vault=== looking for or wanting to donate any bash script or other short and simple code, check this out

====Wiki Specific Info==== info on the wiki software used for this site


About Us

We are a very loosely organized group of GNU/Linux and open source software enthusiasts, that live/work/meet in the San Fernando Valley, a suburb of Los Angeles in Southern Californina. You don't actually need to live in the Valley to join, but attending meetings is more difficult if you don't. Please see our Announcements page for more information on meetings. If you can't attend regular meetings you can still get involved here at this wiki, or in our IRC chat on freenode in #sfvlug.


We need to work out copyright/copyleft/public domain issues, so we can include material with restricted licenses, but at this time you should consider any submission to this site as being in the public domain. Do not post copyrighted material to this site no matter what license. Any license restricts what you can and can not do with the material.


Thank you for visiting the SFVLUG wiki.

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