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| CAVMEN - Chicago Area VM (and Linux) Enthusiasts |
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Chicago |
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http://cavmen.home.comcast.net/
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| Contact: |
Mark Suchecki |
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cavmen@comcast.net
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| Meeting Frequency: |
Quarterly
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| Meeting Location: |
Hewitt Associates, Lincolnshire, IL
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| Membership: |
Free of charge
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| Scope: |
Regional
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| Comments: |
CAVMEN was originally started in 1983 as a mainframe VM Systems Programmer forum. In 2000, we expanded the scope of the group to include Linux running in a z/VM environment. Our quarterly meetings run a full day, and include four technical presentations
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Note: If you are a member of this Linux User Group, it is a good idea to create a user account for your Linux User Group. Most anonymous submissions (from those who aren't signed up/logged in) are rejected due to the difficulty in verifying the information. In other words: Anonymous submissions are normally rejected.
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