On Thursday 04 September 2003 3:51 pm, Scott Harney wrote:
> Ron Johnson <ron.l.johnson@cox.net> writes:
> > On Thu, 2003-09-04 at 14:49, Scott Harney wrote:
> >> "Chris Reames" <chris@drugfreemro.com> writes:
> >> > Scott,
> >> > Can you talk to UNO about a Classroom.
> >> > If we could setup a Linux Lab in a permanent room, we could have
> >> > meetings and possibly teach introductory Linux classes.
> >> > We need a room that can be accessed after work. It wouldn't help much
> >> > if we couldn't get in after 5:00pm.
> >> > Ideally, we would want 24/7 access. Maybe with campus police entry
> >> > between 7:00pm and 7:00am.
> >>
> >> I dont work for UNO but I can ASK. that said. you're asking for a LOT.
> >
> > Wouldn't a student have to do it?
>
> or a faculty member. I have some contacts so I'll see what I can do
A club house is a great idea, but I'm not sure we really need one. What if we
had a few boxes colocated so any of us could ssh into them and one of us had
physical access? Do we all need physical access to the machine? We could be
allowed access on a group project basis and on request. The experience could
be documented on the web site while discussion occurs on the web site and in
private email. This seems a lot more feasible and may benefit more people
than the club house which has the likely possibility of ultimately being used
by a few.
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