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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.]" | ||
+ | * "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." | ||
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+ | == Fall 1999 == | ||
+ | * Beowulf cluster completed? | ||
== Spring 2001 == | == Spring 2001 == |
Revision as of 07:41, 10 October 2012
Contents
- 1 Fall 1998
- 2 Spring 1999
- 3 Fall 1999
- 4 Spring 2001
- 5 Fall 2001
- 6 Spring 2002
- 7 Fall 2002
- 8 Spring 2003
- 9 Fall 2003
- 10 Spring 2004
- 11 Fall 2004
- 12 Spring 2005
- 13 Fall 2005
- 14 Spring 2006
- 15 Fall 2006
- 16 Spring 2007
- 17 Fall 2007
- 18 Spring 2008
- 19 Fall 2008
- 20 Spring 2009
- 21 Fall 2009
- 22 Spring 2010
- 23 Fall 2010
- 24 Spring 2011
- 25 Fall 2011
- 26 Spring 2012
- 27 Fall 2012
Fall 1998
- Installfest held
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.]"
- "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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- Wood was built with hardware selected by the Hardware Selection Task Force
Spring 2011
- President
- James Schwinabart
- Vice President
- Reese Moore
- Treasurer
- Christopher Covington
- The LUUG participated in the Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition for the first time
- Gobblerpedia launched
- Uniluug launched
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