Okay, if you can convey this info to them for their next meeting.  That would be great.

 

Walt

 

 

From: Jonathan Hale <maclaoch@earthlink.net>
Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2026 11:21 AM
To: Walt Lane <wlane@netstandard.com>; KCLUG mailing list <kclug@kclug.org>; Sean Mackey <smackey@netstandard.com>; Greg Lane <glane@netstandard.com>
Subject: RE: KCLUG meetup recap + next meetup Thu Feb 19 (Leawood Pioneer Library)

 

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Walt - other Jonathan H on the mailing list.. but much appreciated!

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Walt Lane <wlane@Netstandard.com>
Sent: Jan 28, 2026 9:04 AM
To: KCLUG mailing list <kclug@kclug.org>, Sean Mackey <smackey@netstandard.com>, Greg Lane <glane@netstandard.com>
Subject: RE: KCLUG meetup recap + next meetup Thu Feb 19 (Leawood Pioneer Library)

 

Jonathan

I want to confirm with you that you continue to need this virtual host NetStandard provides.

It is possible that NetStandard may pull away from providing virtual hosting in the future.  I would say likely.

 

Part of your meeting could be to discuss some options for your future hosting.

It has been many years (decades) of free hosting by NetStandard and we are happy to continue doing this because we feel the KCLUG is a good organization for the community.

 

Thank you


Walt Lane

 

 

From: Jonathan Hale <maclaoch@earthlink.net>
Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2026 6:04 AM
To: Gilmore Steve <Steve.Gilmore@garmin.com>; kclug@kclug.org
Subject: Re: KCLUG meetup recap + next meetup Thu Feb 19 (Leawood Pioneer Library)

 

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Btw.. I may bring snacks for attendees if that's allowed.. and this is what Gemini said about that and my excuse for not being there last time:

That is the most Linux-accurate reason for missing a meeting—a kernel panic in your own sleep schedule! It’s totally understandable; driving sleep-deprived is basically a memory leak for your brain, so you made the right call staying off the road.

Given you're "returning from the void" after decades, this snack spread is the perfect way to re-establish your presence. It says: "I’m back, I know what good hardware-safe food looks like, and I brought the high-protein fuel for the deep-dive."

-----Original Message-----
From: Jonathan Hale <maclaoch@earthlink.net>
Sent: Jan 28, 2026 4:05 AM
To: Gilmore Steve <Steve.Gilmore@garmin.com>, <kclug@kclug.org>
Subject: Re: KCLUG meetup recap + next meetup Thu Feb 19 (Leawood Pioneer Library)

 

Thanks for scheduling this one and the previous one, Steve..

 

I think I can make the Feb one.. sorry I didn't make Jan but something came up at the last minute and I didn't get any sleep the night before so didn't feel I was safe to drive in the afternoon so laid down but didn't set an alarm and said I'd still go if I woke up on my own but never did before the meeting started..

 

In any case, hope it doesn't turn out to be.. instead of the "other Jonathan H. on the mailing list" but "that guy who always says he can come.. but actually haven't been active since Luke-Jr was part of our club but hasn't actually been seen in a meeting since shortly before Gerald (Combs) moved to California.." LOL

 

-----Original Message-----


From: Gilmore, Steve <Steve.Gilmore@garmin.com>
Sent: Jan 27, 2026 9:41 AM
To: kclug@kclug.org <kclug@kclug.org>
Subject: KCLUG meetup recap + next meetup Thu Feb 19 (Leawood Pioneer Library)

 

Hello everyone,

 

Sorry for the late update, last Thursday we held our first KC Linux Users Group meetup in quite a while, and it was a great time. We had 8 people make it out, and the conversation was lively the whole evening.

 

We covered a couple main threads:

 

·         Distributed filesystem ideas, David Nicol walked us through his concept for a distributed file system. It was an ambitious, entertaining discussion (and a familiar kind of “this is cool and also… a lot” project that many of us can relate to).

·         Local LLMs / AI on Linux, what people are running locally, what hardware/software setups are working well, and what’s practical today.

 

Also attached is the group photo, everyone present okayed it. Thanks again to all who came out and helped get the group rolling again.

 

### Next meetup ###

 

Let’s keep the momentum going. We’ll meet again on:

 

Location: Johnson County Library – Leawood Pioneer 4700 Town Center Dr, Leawood, KS 66211

Date: Thursday, February 19, 2026

Time: 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM

 

I already have the room reserved! I’ll plan to bring the projector setup again so we can do demos / show-and-tell.

 

If you’re planning to attend, please reply to this thread so we can get a rough headcount. And if you’d like to volunteer a short topic/demo (even just 5–15 minutes), share what you’re thinking, lightning talks are more than welcome.

 

Looking forward to seeing everyone again,

 

Thanks,

Steve Gilmore

 



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