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OpenSolaris Project: Kansas City OpenSolaris User Group

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Kansas City OpenSolaris User Group

About Us

The Kansas City OpenSolaris User Group brings together system admins, developers, scientists, engineers, IT managers and folks in the metro area interested in discovering more about OpenSolaris and Sun Solaris operating systems.

We welcome you, and encourage you to join us.

Meeting Info

Next meeting

Our next meeting is being planned now. We would like to get things running again before the end of 2008. More to come very soon. Please join the mailing list to help us see your interest.

We would like input into what you all want to cover and what the meeting content should be. Things like how much social and how much technical content. Where should the meetings be held at and when.

Past meetings

We met March 20th and were fortunate enough to have Bob Netherton join us again and lead us through a virtualization presentation and discussion. We talked specifically about Xen, and Solaris zones at length.

On April 24th we stepped through new functionality as Bob led us into new Solaris territory, pulling back the covers of Update 3.

Mailing List

The [ug-kcosug] email discussion list is hosted at opensolaris.org. If you are interested in KCOSUG, you are encouraged to subscribe. We need your input to plan future meeting times, topics, involvement etc. These meetings are intended to be community lead and of a voluntary nature.

More Information

As we grow KCOSUG, we will look for more space to hold meetings to support members and equipment. As the mailing list located on this site becomes active, please keep informed by subscribing to the KCOSUG mailing list. Your input is vital to the growth and quality of our meetings.

You may also email Rob Sakmar (robert dot sakmar at sun dot com) or Ted Foster (ted dot foster at sun dot com) for more information.