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High School Linux User Group formed

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Jan 24, 1999

(Andrew G. Feinberg) posted to Comp.os.linux.announce:

Announcing the launch of the High School Linux User Group!

This group is focused in the Washington, DC Area, but our
mailing list is for discussion of Linux in High Schools and use by
High School students around the country and world. Any school can
join our program. Our main mission is to provide an umbrella of
support for the cause of Linux in Secondary Education. For more
information, http://hs-lug.tux.org

Andrew
HS-LUG Organizer

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Web Webster

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