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{{Short description|Group of Linux enthusiasts in Portland, Oregon}}
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The '''Portland Linux/Unix Group''' (PLUG) is a group of [[Linux]] and [[open source]] enthusiasts in [[Portland, Oregon]]. The group was started in early 1994 as a venue to discuss and promote Linux and [[Unix]], and is one of the oldest [[Linux User Group]]s in existence. PLUG is volunteer-run and does not have any formal criteria for membership.
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PLUG's activities include the following:
== The Portland Linux/Unix Group (PLUG) ==
(aka the Portland Linux Users Group)
 
* Active mailing list discussions
PLUG is a group of [[Linux]] enthursiasts in [[Portland Oregon]] (USA). The group was started in early 1994 as a venue to discuss and promote Linux.
* A monthly General Meeting on the first Thursday of the month
* A monthly Advanced Topics Meeting on the third Tuesday of the month
* A monthly hands-on Clinic on the third Sunday of the month
* Booth presentations at events around the region
 
==External links==
* [http://www.pdxlinux.org/ PLUG's home page]
* [http://calagator.org/ Calagator: Portland's Tech Calendar]
 
== The {{DEFAULTSORT:Portland Linux/ Unix Group (PLUG) ==}}
PLUG's activities include the following:
[[Category:Organizations based in Portland, Oregon]]
 
[[Category:Linux user groups]]
* [http://www.pdxlinux.org/mail/ Active mailing lists] - The group's general list averages between 800 and 1000 messages a month (as of 2004).
[[Category:1994 establishments in Oregon]]
 
* [http://www.pdxlinux.org/meeting/ Linux Advanced Topic Talk] - A mothly meeting covering subjects that are considered too technical for average users.
 
* [http://www.riverdale.k12.or.us/~danh/ PLUG's Linux Clinic] - A monthly installfest
 
* [http://www.riverdale.k12.or.us/linux/ PLUG for Education] - A group dedicated to promoting Linux for use in education.
 
Other groups and projects assoicated with PLUG include:
 
* [http://crime.zotconsulting.com/ CRIME] -
 
*[http://www.linuxfund.org/ The Linux Fund] - LinuxFund gives grants to worthy Open Source projects.
 
* [http://www.freegeek.org/ FreeGeek] - a not for profit community organization that recycles used technology to provide computers, education, internet access and job skills training to those in need in exchange for community service.
 
* [[PersonalTelco]] - a wireless community project. PersonalTelco is the reason Portland was declared [http://www.intel.com/pressroom/archive/releases/20030304corp.htm the most Un-wired city in America] in 2003.
 
* [[http://www.mwvlug.org/ MWVLUG] - The Mid-Willamette Valley Linux Users Group.