On Thu, May 20, 2004 at 01:30:12PM +0200, Klaas van Gend wrote: > Geert Stappers wrote: > >On Thu, May 06, 2004 at 10:14:30PM +0200, Rudi Sluijtman wrote: > >>On Tue, May 04, 2004 at 01:18:00PM +0200, Geert Stappers wrote: > >> > >>>What about a > >>> meeting > >>>in > >>> Wijkcentrum Oes Hoes > >>> Koenraadlaan 98 > >>> 5651 EZ EINDHOVEN > >>>at > >>> > >>> friday may 28th > >>> from 20:00 till 22:30 (or till twelve) > >I have confirmed the location (it was previous only a option) > > > >The Internet connection is work in progress > >and with some luck allowed and available friday next week. Cool! > >Any one up for a speach/lecture/demo/workshop/whatever? > >Or anything else that will give the meeting a good start? > > I'll also be there, and if you want, I can do some presentation about > MontaVista embedded Linux. Cool! Thanks a lot! I am interested. That's http://www.mvista.com/ ? I've read http://www.mvista.com/pro/opensource.html , but still don't know with which license Montavista Linux Professional Edition 3.1 gets shipped. Do you? I'm curious. BTW, I can do two workshop-style presentations: - Managing your system configuration files with a version control system, using caspar ( http://mdcc.cx/caspar/ ). - Autoconfiscating your software project, using the GNU Autotools ( http://mdcc.cx/autobook/ ). I don't have the time to do a lot of preparation for these presentations. That's why I'd prefer to do it in a workshop-style. For both things I'd need a volunteer (and at least one other person interested in learning from it): Either someone who wants to go managing her system configuration files with caspar and a version control system, or someone who wants to autoconfiscate a software project she's working on. (O, and I could do a workshop on PGP/GnuPG and keysigning too. See http://mdcc.cx/gnupg/ .) Volunteers? We might be able to combine such a workshop and Klaas's presentation at the 28th meeting. If not, I can do my workshop at next meeting. O, and talking about workshops and presentations; on my wishlist is: - guile (or lisp or scheme) - tactics, politics and software patents (e.g.: how does lobbying in EU work?) - ipv6 and ipsec (i should have payed more attention while Lionel gave his session, and should have started setting stuff up at my laptop.) - gnu arch - netbsd - Syllable OS and OpenBeOS Bye, Joost
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