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*[http://www.leglug.org/ LEGLUG — Lebanese GNU/Linux Users Group] This meetings was an informal one (and are its minutes). We discussed future places we could meet at (since Hisham is relocating to Canada), future types of meetings (informal, technical, introductions / topics at universities, or specialized ones). Haytham proposed (again) the idea of an all out "IT Day". The idea is still in development and it should be carried out on our mailing list soon. We also talked about some networking specific technical issues ("invisible caching", performance of large caches, load balancing and high availability). Other discussed topics were either of general or social nature, relating or not relating to OSS and Linux.
 
*[http://www.leglug.org/ LEGLUG — Lebanese GNU/Linux Users Group] This meetings was an informal one (and are its minutes). We discussed future places we could meet at (since Hisham is relocating to Canada), future types of meetings (informal, technical, introductions / topics at universities, or specialized ones). Haytham proposed (again) the idea of an all out "IT Day". The idea is still in development and it should be carried out on our mailing list soon. We also talked about some networking specific technical issues ("invisible caching", performance of large caches, load balancing and high availability). Other discussed topics were either of general or social nature, relating or not relating to OSS and Linux.
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== Compilation of GLUG members in Lebanon==
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* [[Member Directory Lebanon]]

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  • LEGLUG — Lebanese GNU/Linux Users Group This meetings was an informal one (and are its minutes). We discussed future places we could meet at (since Hisham is relocating to Canada), future types of meetings (informal, technical, introductions / topics at universities, or specialized ones). Haytham proposed (again) the idea of an all out "IT Day". The idea is still in development and it should be carried out on our mailing list soon. We also talked about some networking specific technical issues ("invisible caching", performance of large caches, load balancing and high availability). Other discussed topics were either of general or social nature, relating or not relating to OSS and Linux.

Compilation of GLUG members in Lebanon