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* [http://web.archive.org/web/19990219122456/http://corvette.me.vt.edu/~vtlug/ Old website]
 
* [http://web.archive.org/web/19990219122456/http://corvette.me.vt.edu/~vtlug/ Old website]
 
* Server was corvette.me.vt.edu, a Pentium 133 which hosted the LUUG website, as well as Linux distributions over FTP and NFS
 
* Server was corvette.me.vt.edu, a Pentium 133 which hosted the LUUG website, as well as Linux distributions over FTP and NFS
* "Early February, 1999: Members of the L/UUG at VT officially begin planning a [[VTLUUG:Beowulf Cluster|Beowulf Cluster]] project.]"
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* Early February, 1999: Members of the L/UUG at VT officially begin planning a [[VTLUUG:Beowulf Cluster|Beowulf Cluster]] project.
* "March 2, 1999: Project team met to assemble assorted donated and purchased parts into 7 (one more still under construction) functional computers that will become the 8 nodes in our cluster. Note: Clemmit, in a fit of over-productivity, assembled two of these 7 the night before by himself. What a poser. :)"
 
* "Late March, 1999: The hardware was set up in space provided graciously by the Atomistic Simulation Lab of the Materials Engineering Department at Virginia Tech during the week of Spring Break (how nerdy is that?)."
 
* "April 16, 1999: Seven nodes are up and running."
 
* "May 10, 1999: Lots of people gone for the summer. We're gearing up for setting up software and starting some real capability testing - probably not until Fall when people get back though."
 
  
 
== Fall 1999 ==
 
== Fall 1999 ==

Revision as of 23:05, 10 October 2012

The Linux and Unix Users Group was founded in October of 1997 as the Virginia Tech Linux Users Group (VTLUG). After realizing the name clash with the Vermont Linux Users Group, the organization changed its name to the Virginia Tech Linux and Unix Users Group (VTLUUG). In the fall of 2009, the name was again changed, this time to comply with registered student organization regulations. Virginia Tech was moved to the end of the organization's full name, but the acronym has been kept, in part because changing domain names would be a hassle.

Fall 1997

  • Founded in October 1997 as the Linux Users Group of Virginia Tech
  • Eventually became L/UUG to encompass Unix

Fall 1998

Spring 1999

  • Old website
  • Server was corvette.me.vt.edu, a Pentium 133 which hosted the LUUG website, as well as Linux distributions over FTP and NFS
  • Early February, 1999: Members of the L/UUG at VT officially begin planning a Beowulf Cluster project.

Fall 1999

  • Beowulf cluster completed?

Spring 2001

President  
H. Lally Singh
Vice President  
Josh Baughner
Treasurer  
George Morgan
Secretary  
Wes Kurdziolek
Steering Committee
Clemmitt Sigler
Josh Baugher
Bucky LaDieu
H. Lally Singh
Nick Maniscalco
Worker Peons
Clemmitt Sigler (sysadmin)
Rob Nelson (sysadmin)
Logan Hanks (webmaster)
Rob Hunter (webmaster)
Donors
Vincent Rivellino
Adam Kendall
Lyle Evans
Kermit Duncan
Austin Graves
Ethan James

Fall 2001

President  
Wes Kurdziolek
VP of IT  
Rob Hunter
Treasurer  
Joseph Goodman

Spring 2002

President  
Wes Kurdziolek
VP of IT  
Rob Hunter
Treasurer  
Joseph Goodman

Fall 2002

President  
Wes Kurdziolek
VP of IT  
Rob Hunter
Treasurer  
Joseph Goodman

Spring 2003

President  
Wes Kurdziolek
VP of IT  
Rob Hunter
Treasurer  
Joseph Goodman

Fall 2003

President  
Wes Kurdziolek
VP of IT  
Rob Hunter
Treasurer  
Joseph Goodman

Spring 2004

Club did not exist

Fall 2004

President  
H. Lally Singh
Vice President  
Jerome Holman

Spring 2005

President  
Ben Hilburn
  • Installfests started
  • Crash courses started
  • BoFs restarted

Fall 2005

President  
Ben Hilburn
Vice President  
Sean Elble

Spring 2006

President  
Ben Hilburn
Vice President  
Sean Elble
  • Registered as non-profit with IRS in June

Fall 2006

President  
Ben Hilburn
Vice President  
Sean Elble
Treasurer  
Dan Caughran

Spring 2007

President  
Ben Hilburn
Vice President  
Sean Elble
Treasurer  
Dan Caughran

Fall 2007

President  
Sean Elble
Vice-President  
Dan Caughran
Treasurer  
Dan Cohn
Secretary  
Ben Hilburn
Programs Manager  
Casey Link
Systems Administrator  
Dave Vogt
Graduate Liaison  
Chris Lasher

Spring 2008

President  
Sean Elble
Vice President  
Dan Caughran
Secretary  
Ben Hilburn

Fall 2008

President  
Casey Link
Activities Coordinator 
Christopher Covington

Spring 2009

Benevolent Dictator  
Christopher Covington
Graduate Liaison  
Chris Lasher

Fall 2009

President  
Christopher Covington
Vice President  
Paul Galiatsatos

Spring 2010

President  
Christopher Covington

Fall 2010

President  
James Schwinabart
Vice President  
Stephen Tanner
Treasurer  
Christopher Covington

Spring 2011

President  
James Schwinabart
Vice President  
Reese Moore
Treasurer  
Christopher Covington

Fall 2011

President  
James Schwinabart
Vice President  
Reese Moore
Treasurer  
Erich Alderfer

Spring 2012

President  
James Schwinabart
Vice President  
Reese Moore
Treasurer  
Lukas Lozovski

Fall 2012

President  
Calvin Winkowski
Vice President  
Lukas Lozovski
Treasurer  
James Gross
Sysadmin  
James Schwinabart
Outreach Coordinator  
Reese Moore