What's the point of TCLUG?

On Dec-5-2025 10:05AM, jima at beer.tclug.org wrote:
> On 2025-10-08 12:54, Rick Tanner wrote:
>> On 10/7/25 11:19 AM, Brian Wall wrote:
>>> I was browsing through some TCLUG archives, as I do, and stumbled 
>>> across a new-ish looking TCLUG website.  Though there's no dates or 
>>> contact info, the Wayback machine confirms that it's a recently 
>>> changed website.  Is TCLUG making a comeback?  Who is behind the new 
>>> website?
>> Not sure the plan(s) with the website or who is organizing it.
>>
>> The IRC channel (AFAIK) has made no mention of the website either.
>
> Whoops; clearly I need to check this mailbox more often.
>
> The tclug.org web site broke when RTE migrated mn-linux.org to a new 
> hosting provider. I think it was brought to my attention by someone on 
> the fediverse who was interested in perhaps kicking off some 
> installfests in response to Microsoft's 2025-10-14 EOL of Windows 10 
> -- people have correctly noted that the more stringent hardware 
> requirements of Windows 11 mean a lot of hardware with years of 
> usability left will needlessly become e-waste. More people getting 
> into Linux = less e-waste; what's not to like?
>
> Whether that effort is going anywhere is another discussion to be had, 
> perhaps. :-/
>
> From an infrastructure perspective, I'm behind the new website; the 
> content was done by the aforementioned person.
>
> Sorry for the delayed reply!
>
> - Jima
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