Back in January, I posted [1] about discovering the existence of a makerspace at one of the local libraries here. This and that has happened since then, and I'll be kicking of a new UNIX and Linux Users Group (ULUG) in that very makerspace a week from now. The first meeting will really just be a feeler, to see how many people are interested and what type of interests they have in UNIX and Linux. From that point, we'll decide what actvities the ULUG will focus on in the future. This is pretty exciting for me. I've never been a deeply involved LUG member, but I have attended several meetings across two states, going back to the (I think) 1990's. I remember really enjoying project presentations and benefitting from advice from other members. It will be fun to see what shape this new ULUG takes on. Some of those interested have already suggested that Raspberry Pi projects will be a popular topic -- not surprising, I guess. And as I hinted at previously, I may see if members want to run a makerspace-oriented pubnix. But at the same time, I've been getting busier and busier recently, so the thought of one more activity makes me a little anxious. I am moving into a new role at work, building a scientific computing support program, and my wife is due with baby #3 in June. Time will be flying by. [1] gopher://zaibatsu.circumlunar.space/0/~cmccabe/09-nonavailability.txt