Short answer is no, but I am committing to trying to change that.
Long answer is that I’ve been floating the idea of reviving OALUG by co-workers and anyone else who I know that might be interested in what a LUG has to offer and I think that there is enough interest, and frankly a need in some cases, for this kind of group in the area. My conclusion from these interactions is that it is worth trying to put on some meetings.
Here’s my plan: I’ll take care of finding a location where we can meet (previously it looks like there were some meetings at a public library in South Ogden. If anyone has any other ideas, let me know). I’ll also commit to doing the first presentation, probably something on self hosting your own LLM.
After that, I’m going to be looking to other people to volunteer to give presentations. Topics should be loosely Linux or open source based. So long as we have people willing to present, I’m happy to help facilitate the meetings, no more than once a month, but depending on the levels of participation, the time between meetings may need to be longer. In other words, this thing is going to live and die by word of mouth. So tell your friends!
As for a time frame, I’m juggling a few things at the moment, so it may be a few weeks before I can provide any concrete details. As soon as I have more information, I’ll post the details on this thread. And if anyone wants to offer a helping hand, I will not turn down the help :)