Hi! I am writing to you as the nearest (active?) Linux User Group to where I live -
Macclesfield - and on behalf of the Macclesfield Repair Cafe (MRC;
https://www.repaircafe.org/en/cafe/macclesfield-repair-cafe/) to let you all know that we
are actively considering offering a "service" - advice and consultation
initially - on how people in our area can get off Windows 10 and onto linux (distro TBD,
but probably Mint). This is a "global" (well certainly UK- and Europe-wide)
initiative by the Repair Cafe community (
https://www.repaircafe.org/en/linux-repair-cafe/;
https://www.repaircafe.org/en/new-starter-kit-for-your-own-linux-repair-c...).
In Macclesfield, as I said, we want to start with an advice session to gauge interest and
enthusiasm locally for moving off W-10 onto linux, but ultimately we may want to actually
help people install linux instead of, or alongside Windows.
This where your group members could potentially really help, especially when it comes to
supporting new users in their early days so as to make it an enjoyable and fraught-free
experience.
To help us in our "end-of-10-move-to-linux" activities I have a few initial
questions for you all (there may well be more later!) ...
- Is this an initiative you were aware of?
- Would this be something the LUG members might be interested or keen to get involved
with?
- Do you know anyone closer to Macclesfield (i.e. East Cheshire not Staffordshire) who
could help us?
- Would any of your members be prepared to offer some kind of longer term help (not a
"support desk" exactly, but some hand-holding) IF we do decide to go further
than just offering advice?
In the short term our plan is to hold the first "MRC W-10 EOL Advice Session" on
December 13th at the Community Centre, Duke St. Macclesfield, SK11 6UR, starting about
10:00am, then, depending on interest and enthusiasm, offering the same advice session at
future Repair Cafe's until we decide whether we are going to do anything a bit more
hands-on.
Thanks in advance for your help on this, and any advice you may have.
Richard Shute
PS: I am a self-taught Linux Mint user (Cinnamon and Xfce) who got away from Windows about
10 years ago and have been enjoying life in linux-land ever since!