Bay Area Debian

Bay Area Debian is a loose collection of Debian. Developers and enthusiasts in the San Francisco Bay Area in California. The Bay Area has a large linux-using population, large enough to make a group like Bay Area Debian possible. The group currently has over 100 members. Bay Area Debian is not yet a formal linux users group. Its more like an informal Debian SIG of other linux users groups in the Bay Area, including BALUG. Please check the mailing list archives. See Evan Prodromous Shotgun Rules.

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Primate.net

Bay Area Debian Users Group. The Diablo Order of Zymiracle Enthusiasts. The Midnight Special Law Collective.

FrontPage - Debian Wiki

Issues to be aware of. This wiki is a support and documentation resource for the Debian. It is editable by everyone and we need your contributions.

apparently Im a dinosaur

So I go to sign in with OpenID. And instead of signing me in it prompts me to create an account with a name, username and password for the account. Huh? August 12th, 2008. I am from there and I do agree. If I was still living there I would try to form a team and make a bid. Even made noises about organizing a bid at DebConfs past.

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Bay Area Debian

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Bay Area Debian is a loose collection of Debian. Developers and enthusiasts in the San Francisco Bay Area in California. The Bay Area has a large linux-using population, large enough to make a group like Bay Area Debian possible. The group currently has over 100 members. Bay Area Debian is not yet a formal linux users group. Its more like an informal Debian SIG of other linux users groups in the Bay Area, including BALUG. Please check the mailing list archives. See Evan Prodromous Shotgun Rules.

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This site had the following on the web site, "Bay Area Debian is a loose collection of Debian." We noticed that the web page said " Developers and enthusiasts in the San Francisco Bay Area in California." It also stated " The Bay Area has a large linux-using population, large enough to make a group like Bay Area Debian possible. The group currently has over 100 members. Bay Area Debian is not yet a formal linux users group. Its more like an informal Debian SIG of other linux users groups in the Bay Area, including BALUG. Please check the mailing list archives. See Evan Prodromous Shotgun Rules."

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