[SGVLUG] New Linux Lug
David Lawyer
dave at lafn.org
Wed Feb 15 22:06:20 PST 2006
On Wed, Feb 15, 2006 at 06:49:56PM -0800, Emerson, Tom wrote:
> > -----Original Message-----
> > Behalf Of David Lawyer
> > Could it be that a LUG not appropriately named is apt to
> > fail? [...]
Correction. I was overstating the case and should have wrote "is more
apt to fail".
>
> I don't know -- it would certainly be an easy argument to make that
> some/many/all of the ones I listed above are defunct or nearly so,
> but I'd have to go on your word that was the case.
[snip]
> As it is, our group claims
> membership to a 40 mile+ strip of land from Pasadena to Pomona (and
> as I live in La Crescenta, that adds another 5 miles to the western
> border...) We certainly wouldn't turn anyone away who came from
> Burbank or Glendale [which happen to be directly south of where I
> live...] but given our name, they might think we couldn't/wouldn't
> serve them all that well...
I once thought we should change our name to Pasadena LUG, but you've
got a good point that there might be some slight disenchantment to
those who don't live in Pasadena. However, if the Azusa LUG flies,
then I'll support changing it to Pasadena LUG since Azusa is also in
the San Gabriel Valley.
David Lawyer
The name per wikipedia supposedly comes from the San Gabriel River but
from Pasadena to Monrovia, the watershed mostly feeds the Los Angeles
River, much of this via way of the Rio Hondo.
Here's a list of cities we serve from wikipedia:
The incorporated cities and unincorporated neighborhoods of the San
Gabriel Valley include:
Altadena Covina Monterey Park South San Gabriel
Alhambra Duarte North El Monte South San Jose Hills
Arcadia East Pasadena Pasadena Temple City
Avocado Heights El Monte Rosemead Valinda
Azusa Glendora Rowland Heights Vincent
Baldwin Park Hacienda Heights San Gabriel Walnut
Bassett Irwindale San Marino West Covina
Bradbury La Canada Flintridge Sierra Madre West Puente Valley
Charter Oak La Puente South El Monte
City of Industry Monrovia South Pasadena
Many people consider the communities of [71]Glendale and [72]La
Crescenta-Montrose to be part of the San Gabriel Valley, although they
are part of the [73]San Fernando Valley and the [74]Crescenta Valley,
respectively. [75]San Dimas, [76]Chino Hills and [77]La Verne are
adjacent to the San Gabriel Valley, but are properly considered part of
the [78]Pomona Valley. The community of [79]El Sereno, in the city of
[80]Los Angeles, is at the westernmost edge of the Valley.
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