General questions about GLLUG
What is GLLUG all about, then?
GLLUG stands for Greater
London
Linux
User
Group. We are a diverse
group of people from all walks of life who just
happen to share an interest in the GNU/Linux
operating system.
We communicate mostly using a mailing
list and discuss all aspects of using and
promoting Linux and open source software in
general. GLLUG organises regular meetings for members
to get together.
There is no formal membership, just join the
mailing list, come and chat on the IRC channel, or turn
up at a meeting. Everybody's welcome. Although the
name says London, we have members situated in many
places outside London, even outside the UK.
Who runs GLLUG?
There is a GLLUG Admin team that communicate using
a mailing list.
Some members of the admin team maintain the mailing
lists, some organise meetings and others are more
involved in moderating the IRC channel. There is always
more work to be done so if you would like to be
involved please join the mailing list.
How can I find out more about GLLUG members?
Some of the GLLUG members of maintain personal
blogs. These are aggregated on a website so you can
read them all in a single place. Visit . If you are a
member of GLLUG and you would like your blog to be
added to Planet GLLUG please email the admin team:
gllugadmin@gllug.org.uk
What other activities does GLLUG organise?
GLLUG has an active social mailing list that
organises meetings in the Central London area. These are
infrequent, tend to be spontaneous and often involve
the consumption of beer. These meetings are a good
chance for GLLUG members to meet socially and chat
about work, life, Linux and things in general.
There is a GLLUG Social mailing list which you
can join to be notified of meetings.
There is also a Python Study group. This was
formed by a group of GLLUGers who wanted to further
their knowledge of the Python
programming language. If you would like to join the
study group please join the mailing list