>> This should not be the case. There should be people using different >> distros in a LUG. Only then learning new things is possible. Doesn't >> matter even if you are a Fedora Ambassador. Other distros should also >> get representation in a LUG. > > I agree that LUGs should be distro-neutral, in terms of welcoming > everyone who wants to learn and participate. I restarted the LUG in > my area, for instance, and we are open to people of all distros -- we > have users of Fedora, openSUSE, CentOS, Slax, Ubuntu, RHEL, and a few > others. That's the way all LUGs should be, in my opinion. I agree with all the arguments above I will definitely include different Distributions in the LUG. the fact that I am giving Emphasis on fedora is that I am able to give support in fedora and its just a begining. Maximum students (users) here have not even used a single distribution till now. The internet speed is also a problem here. It takes a whole day after install to initially setup and install software's from the internet. I have many different distributions which will be incorporated in the LUG but for the time being I have decided to promote fedora more because I have the fedora mirror and know how. one more success: We have installed and setup the library computer with fedora 10. This computer is used by students for searching the books and their status. There's also a banner : "Maintained by GNU/Linux User Group of KGEC" Regards: Rohit Gupta (Fedora Ambassador) (KGEC) -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines