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Copyright (C) 2003-2007, Rick Moen. Copyright (C) 1997-1998 by Kendall Grant
Clark. This document may be distributed under the terms set forth
in the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 licence at
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/, or, at your
option, any later version.
New versions of the Linux User Group HOWTO will be periodically
uploaded to various GNU/Linux Web and ftp sites, principally
http://linuxmafia.com/lug/ and
the
Linux Documentation Project.
I welcome questions about and feedback on this document. Please send
them to me at
rick@linuxmafia.com. I am especially interested in
hearing from LUG leaders around the world, especially outside the USA.
Please let me know of innovative or noteworthy things your group does,
meriting description here.
- 1.0: Released on 13 July 1997.
- 1.1: Expanded online resources section.
- 1.3: Added LUG support organisations and expanded the Legal and Organisational Issues section.
- 1.3.1: General editing for clarity and conciseness.
- 1.4: General editing, added new LUG resources.
- 1.4.1: General editing for clarity.
- 1.5: Added some resources, some discussion of LUG documentation, also general editing.
- 1.5.1: Changed Web location for this document and author's e-mail address.
- 1.5.2: New copyright notice and license.
- 1.5.3: Miscellaneous edits and minor re-organisations.
- 1.6: Added Chris Browne's material: GNU/Linux philanthropic
donations and LUG political considerations.
- 1.6.1: Very minor additions.
- 1.6.2: Minor corrections.
- 1.6.3: Maintenance assumed by Rick Moen on 26 July 2003: General
initial touch-up, correction of broken URLs, etc.
- 1.6.4: Further minor fixes and additions.
- 1.6.5: More-extensive edits, added "Limits of advocacy",
added caveat about conflicting value systems in support contexts. Added
more news sites, reordered examples of LUGs using Internet well. General
tightening of phrasing, greater brevity in places, tempering of the more
egregious boosterism.
- 1.6.6: More small fixes, added Yahoo LUG list.
- 1.6.7: Added formal-organisational pros/cons, "Elections,
democracy, and turnover" section, Web site suggestions, and link
to "Recipe for a Successful Linux User Group" essay. Fixed mis-tagged
sections under "Legal and political issues".
- 1.6.8: Fixed small glitches. Rewrote section concerning
GNU/Linux news outlets; parts of sections concerning consultants, businesses,
and elections.
- 1.6.9: Minor corrections.
- 1.7.0: Caught up with GLUE membership having become free
of charge.
- 1.7.1: Added a bunch more newly supported embedded CPUs.
- 1.7.2: Added more on CPU support / ports (which section was always a bit silly, but I figure it might as well be exhaustive, correct, and grandly silly, if present at all); furnished matching URLs. Added details about GNU/Linux in India, and Linux For You magazine. Expanded legal issues section.
- 1.7.3: Added mention of Debian GNU/NetBSD to the CPU ports
section. Reorganised and further expanded the latter. Recorded Linux
Gazette's move to new hosting. Added LinuxFocus.
- 1.7.4: Added LinuxWorld Magazine, fixed URL of Recipe for
a Successful Linux User Group, which I moved. Added Tux.Org and
LinuxUserGroups.org as LUG support organisations.
- 1.7.5: Added several more embedded CPUs to the supported list, implemented licence change (9 Jan 2004) to Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike 1.0 or later after securing permission from Kendall Clark.
- 1.7.6: Corrected addresses for TeX User Group in USA and
UK. Added mention of C. Northcote Parkinson's Bike Shed Effect. Other
minor corrections.
- 1.7.7: Added reference to the UK Linux User Groups site.
Added description of PingoS e.V. Corrected URL for Thomas Kappler's
e-mail address. Added Volgograd LUG to Online Resources.
- 1.7.8: Added Jerome Pinot's Linux architectures list,
used some data from it. Added "I Linux User Group italiani".
Corrected capitalisation of PingoS. After securing permission from
Kendall Clark, added "or any later version" clause to document licence.
- 1.7.9: Corrected India Linux link and added LinuxForYou, per
suggestions from Rohit Kumar. Added Linux Foundation to list of candidates
for receiving monetary support. Made fixes to Red Hat LUG list (reincarnated
as "Army of Friends" database), as suggested by Vincenzo Virgilio. Added
LinuxHQ and O'Reilly LUG lists and FSF GNU User Groups list. Added Wikipedia
Category:LUGs page. Dropped material about the GLUE site, which SSC, Inc.
tragically deleted in mid-2006 without allowing anyone a chance to adopt it.
Added kernel support for two more embedded chip families. Substituted static
mirrors for two (vanished) pages listing Linux kernel ports. Dropped
LinuxWorld Magazine (vanished). Remove references to getting help
in founding LUGs from Red Hat User Group Program and Kara Pritchard's
LinuxUserGroups.org (both vanished) and from lug.net (deactivated). Added
Swedish tax/regulatory details from Martin Karlsson. Added analysis of
issues surrounding incorporation, tax-exempt status, and insurance in the
USA. Found new URLs for a vast number of links. Updated licence to
Creative Commons BY-SA 3.0, to incorporate improvements. Re-sorted country coverage into alphabetical order (a small gesture to further reduce US-centrism). Add plug for The Linux Foundation.
- 1.8.0: Corrected typos. Improved some markup. Expanded "Common Misconceptions Debunked" section to address recently popular errors about USA Volunteer Protection Act of 1997, civil liability, and IRS 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status. Linked directly to the Act and an analysis page. Furnished links for Non-Lawyers' Non-Profit Corporation Kit, for DistroWatch Weekly, and for the Raymond quotation.
- 1.8.1: Banished more typos. (I blame society.)
I would like to give a big thank-you to Kendall Grant Clark for the
initial versions of this document in 1997-1998, and for trusting me to take
over and renovate his creation starting in 2003.
Warm regards and thanks to
Chris Browne for describing the situation with
non-profit and charitable groups in Canada, his thoughts on financial
donations as a way to participate in GNU/Linux and the free software and
open-source software movements, and his ideas about the kinds of
political issues likely to arise within LUGs.
In addition, the following people have made helpful comments and
suggestions:
- Jeff Garvas
- Greg Hankins
- James Hertzler
- Thomas Kappler
- Martin Karlsson
- Hugo van der Kooij
- Rohit Kumar
- Charles Lindahl
- Don Marti
- Vincenzo Virgilio
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