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Revision as of 16:44, 17 January 2008
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Map of Repair Centers
Potential locations
Boston
- Boston, MA - Olin college
Seattle
- Seattle, WA - SeaXO
Bellingham
- Bellingham, WA - iainD via Myna IT Consulting and local Bellingham Linux Users Group (BLUG)
Raleigh
- Red Hat, Centennial Park, NC - RLUG and sph0lt0n
DC
- Washington, DC - FFM's LUG
Pittsburg
- Pittsburgh, PA - ttuttle is starting a users' group at Carnegie Mellon University that may spawn a repair center
Nashville
Middletown
- Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT - User:Katie
Cincinnati
- Cincinnati, OH - Ian Daniher + Local Highschool + University Team; hosted at resident MegaChurch w/ free wifi, kitchen areas, meeting rooms.
Chicago
- Aurora, IL - IMSA
- Glenview, IL (temporary) - OLPC Chicago office, starting full-time this summer. Mchua and Nlee will be there.
Cleveland
- Cleveland, OH - Case Students led by Steve Burns(?) if needed