I owe most of my job career, my current recruiting business and software 
ventures to GNU/Linux. I will be more then happy to have my graphics 
designer provide help in updating graphics/website content, should the 
vote be in favor of a change (which btw I support).


Cheers!


*Asim Baig*
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Mike Miller wrote:
> On Sat, 4 Oct 2008, Tom Poe wrote:
>
>   
>> Steve Cayford wrote:
>>
>>     
>>> I have no objections to a name change. Probably calls for a poll of 
>>> some sort though.
>>>       
>> If there's money involved, maybe it would be good to know how much, and 
>> then have suggestions on how best to spend that money to maximum benefit 
>> for everyone.  Maybe it might be better to look before committing to a 
>> name change.
>>     
>
> I think we can start by discussing whether a name change is a good idea in 
> principle.  I think it is.  Then we can talk about what the real effects 
> of a name change are:  Updating web page text, web page graphics, 
> letterhead(?), schwag, and so on.
>
> I think tclug.org is fine to keep.  If we vote to change the name, we 
> should just change in web page text both the long name (to Twin Cities 
> GNU/Linux User Group) and the abbreviation (to TCGLUG), which should be an 
> easy perl regexp kind of thing to do, and then deal with the graphical 
> stuff in time.
>
> Mike
>
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