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Revision as of 19:49, 31 May 2016

The Southern California Os/2 User Group or SCOUG was one of the the more active OS/2 User Groups out there, it was originally founded in 1993 by Rollin White in co-operation with Lynn H. Maxson, Carla Hanzlik and Dr. Randell S. Flint and is still active to a degree in 2016. The group also held out a monthly newsletter.
The SCOUG was big enough to run a number of Special Interest Groups or SIG's, including:
- Programming SIG - Covered the usual topics including REXX, C, C++, Java, the Presentation Manager, OpenClass etc. It was active at the least as late as 2008, since Zdeněk V. Jizba was giving APL classes there that year.
- Networking SIG
- Internet SIG
- General Interest Group
Some of these groups met after each monthly SCOUG meeting, others had independent meetings.
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Known members
- Tony Butka (President 2001 ~ 2016)
- Steve Schiffman (President 2000/2001)
- Terry Warren (President >2000)
- Carla Hanzlik (Co-founder, website and newsletter editor)
- Steven Levine (Webmaster 2006 ~ 2016)
- Rollin White (Co-founder, Webmaster >2006)
- Dr. Randell S. Flint (Co-founder)
- Peter Skye (Board member)
- Zdeněk V. Jizba
- Mike Tyran
- Lynn H. Maxson (Co-founder, first secretary & treasurer)