Dag Wieers
2007-Sep-29 10:49 UTC
[CentOS] CentOS groups on LinkedIn, Facebook, Orkut or Xing
Hi everybody, I want to give some attention to the CentOS group that exist on LinkedIn, Orkut, Facebook and Xing. If you have a profile on one of these networks, why not join the CentOS group and hook up with other members ? LinkedIn CentOS group http://www.linkedin.com/e/gis/22405/3006AD6B2504 Facebook CentOS group (managed by Liviu Damian) http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2371797727 Orkut CentOS group (managed by Michael Jennings) http://www.orkut.com/Community.aspx?cmm=1209 Xing CentOS group (under construction) I will follow-up when it becomes available If you are on another network, please let me know so we can update the Networks page on the CentOS wiki. http://wiki.centos.org/Promo/Networks Thanks in advance, -- -- dag wieers, dag at wieers.com, http://dag.wieers.com/ -- [Any errors in spelling, tact or fact are transmission errors]
Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams
2007-Sep-29 12:06 UTC
CentOS Mugshot group (was: Re: [CentOS] CentOS groups on LinkedIn, Facebook, Orkut or Xing)
There is a Mugshot group for CentOS at: http://mugshot.org/group?who=HWQjjmwzV6vr7T Come join and spread the love! -- Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams <ivazqueznet at gmail.com> PLEASE don't CC me; I'm already subscribed -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20070929/fbb75702/attachment.sig>
Simon Jolle "sjolle"
2007-Sep-29 13:14 UTC
[CentOS] CentOS groups on LinkedIn, Facebook, Orkut or Xing
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 09/29/2007 12:49 PM, Dag Wieers wrote:> Hi everybody, > > I want to give some attention to the CentOS group that exist on LinkedIn, > Orkut, Facebook and Xing. If you have a profile on one of these networks, > why not join the CentOS group and hook up with other members ?[...]> > http://wiki.centos.org/Promo/NetworksWelcome to Privacy 2.0 or the transparent net citizen. Sadly today's generation doesn't care about their privacy. Governments around the world implement surveillance cameras, web traffic analysis and monitoring, RFID tracking and so on In this context the Slashdot article "Social Network Users Have Ruined Their Privacy" [0] might be interesting. [0] http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/12/26/1321226 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFG/k24EMN/lNE/wrwRArE8AJ9rxDtSbVf3vVX9OJ34/B3kejJhxgCdF3MV XJiguMLO6Uu5SBG6vym6shc=ivsp -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----