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DATE | 2001-11-15 |
FROM | Joe Villari
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SUBJECT | Re: [hangout] Nominations report, Next executive meeting, Outline
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I haven't had a chance to read em yet. This McGraw-Hill gig is sooooo busy right now until the end of the year. Not getting out of work until 8 or so, that's why I've missed the last meetings and the Perl Bot lecture.
Finally got all the pieces for the router and that will start over the weekend. Still waiting for YDL 2.1 to get the new laptop jumping.
Joe
>Bummmer > > >How did you feel about the changes to accomedate sabaticals in the latest >NYLXS charter? > > >Ruben > > >On 2001.11.15 16:20:31 -0500 joev_nylxs-at-pipeline.com wrote: >Ruben > >Thanks for the nomination. > >At this time I am not clear about where I will be after the 1st of the year. I >will therefore regretfully withdraw my nomination as Recording Secretary. I am >willing to do what I can if I'm in the country. > >Regretfully >Joe Villari > >Ruben Safir wrote: > > Our meeting on this tuesday night successed in nominating >temporary officers >and >outlining some of the accomplishments NYLXS hopes to meet in the coming year. >First I want to unfurl the list of nominees. Nominees are not installed >officers, just nominated. One of the things to keep in mind about the board >officers is that they to run on of the proposed standing committes, >one needs to >be a board member. We are looking at having two kinds of committees, adhoc and >standing. > >President: Ruben Safir >Vice President: Evan Inker >2nd Vice-President: Marc B.Conti >Treasurer: Joe Maffia >Sub-Treasruer: Jay Sulzberger >Secretary: Liz Arum, Joe Ercole, Sonny >Recording Secretary: Sonny, Joe Villari, Ron Guerin > > >Anyone who objects to being nominated email me and we'll remove you. >Anyone who >might want to fill a position who didn't make it, email me. Final installment >and election will be done next month at the first NYLXS executive meeting. A >great deal was discussed about the goals of the coming year in terms of >fundraising and achivements. The first imperative of the organization at this >point to is secure a permanent home and place for our libraries services, and >meetings. Generaly, we are looking to secure an upstairs office to >store front, >and to possibly run an internet cafe downstairs running exclussively free >software. > > >Sounds easy - right :) > > > >From a fund raising prespective, we are hoping to obtain the goal >of $30,000 in >fund raising. Our educational program is one major fund raising component. >Several other organizations have aproached us about providing basic Linux >training and support. Some might be able to get us decent teaching space in >Manhattan. > >In this regard, Marcus has volunteered to chair our Standing Educational >committee to work with Public High Schools and lead our efforts for free >software training and education. I have a previously worked out outline for a >curriculim of classes for a complete cradle to grave Linux program. Billy >Donahue has volunteered to do some teaching. This is a basic outline of the >educational agenda: > > >Introduction to Linux Introduction to Unix1 Introduction to Unix2 Introduction >to Apache: Linux 2 Introdution to Networking 1 Introduction to >Programming with >Perl Advanced Apache Administration and Deveopment:mod_perl Advanced Web >Programming with Perl > > >The program requires each student to purchase a PC and install Linux >and develop >a completely functional system which they take home at the end. > >Some of the courses look like this: > >Linux1: > __________________ > >Syllabus Linux 1: > >Preperation for installation: > >Hard Drive Description Partitions File Systems intro to inodes, lines and >devices Standard File System Layout > > >Partitionong a Hard Drive > >Laying down a File system: ext2 reiser vfat > >Creating /etc/fstab > >Kernel Essentials: What is a kernel Which Kernels to use Kernels >Module and use >knowing your hardware > >Package Management tar balls rpms .debs > >Fundemental Newtoworking: IP Addresses GateWays Domain name Services Netmask > >Fundemental User administration > >What is a use File permissions /etc/passwd /etc/groups adding a user root user > > >Basic Mail elm pine /var/spool/mail mail addressing > >X configuration What is X Vsync, Hsync Video Cards XF86Setup mouse control >screen resolutions > > >Use of X: > >Choosing a window manager wmaker fvm95 Client/Server processes Gnome KDE xterm >file managers virtual desktop networked displays > >Use of Terminals Shells Network Access Xterms Basic Commandline Syntax > >Networking uri/port theary ping netstat route http ssh inetd Basic Security > >Basic C library tools and installation tarball sources header files libraries >autoconf make > > >___________________________ > >Linux2: Syllabus Linux 2 > >Apache Installation: Download Source Code untar make make install > > >Configure Apache Apache root httpd.conf initiation startup script httpd >processes htdocs directory > >mysql installation Download source untar make install set initial permissions >set up initiation file > > >System monitoring tripwire system log monitoring top kill >renice/nice last who w >netstat route cron/crontab > >Port scanning/network security nmap inetd.conf tcp wrappersm- hosts.allow >hosts.deny simple package forwarding, firewall, ipchains/NAT sshd,encrypted >channels, VPN > >________________________________________ > >Apache Linux3: > >httpd.conf >Perl Handler Directory >Directive Max Processes >Min Processes Document >Root Authorization >Passowrd File >custom settings > >Mod_Perl >C program modules installation >DSO >Apache Response Cycle >Response Handler >Response Headers >Error Codes >URI Resources > >Authorization/Athentication >Advanced Authorization >Cookie based Sessions >PerlAuthHandler > > >Embperl installation >CPAN httpd.conf >file ajustments >active directory > >SSI Compile module Tern on in httpd.conf Generalized usage. > >______________________ >Syllabus: >Database Programming > >What is a database: What is MYSQL Store and Protect Data Develope Relationship >between different Data Data repressentation as a table A group of Tables >formulate a Database Indexed Tables Keys Foriegn Keys > >SQL Basic Querry Syntax > >DQL DML Creating Databases Creating Tables Relating Tables through Keys > >Query tables Query 2 or more tables with a join Inner and Outer Joins Sorting >Data Conditional Queries Grouping Data with analysis > > >Data Presentation: > >Advanced SQL/PSQL Client Server Processes Security Model ODBC Perl DBI DBI/DBD >Syntax Handling Querry Results Handling DML Presentation with CGI Presentation >with EMBPERL Writing a Wrapper for DBI in Perl XML presentation > >Creating an OnLine Database: > >Message Board Construction > >_______________________ > >Syllabus > >Linux 3, Advanced Apache > >Mod_Perl installation Download Apache Source Download Mod_Perl Source install >Apache through Mod_perl Check Installation > > >Apache request cycle httpd headers GET POST PUT usr requests authentication >authorization file parsing module intervention > >httpd.conf configuration Document Root Perl Handlers Directory Instrustions >Location Instructions Virtual Servers > >Server Side Scripting CGI mod_perl embperl download configure in httpd.conf >Sample Ussage mason > > > >Security: user/group script alias access > > > >-- > >Ruben > >__________________________ > >Brooklyn Linux Solutions >__________________________ >http://www.mrbrklyn.com - >Consulting http://www.brooklynonline.com - For the love of Brooklyn >http://www.nylxs.com - Leadership Development in Free Software >http://www.nyfairuse.org - The foundation of Democracy >http://www2.mrbrklyn.com/resources - Unpublished Archive or stories >and articles >from around the net > >1-718-382-5752 > > > >____________________________ >New Yorker Linux Users Scene >Fair Use - >because it's either fair use or useless.... > >-- >__________________________ > >Brooklyn Linux Solutions >__________________________ >http://www.mrbrklyn.com - Consulting >http://www.brooklynonline.com - For the love of Brooklyn >http://www.nylxs.com - Leadership Development in Free Software >http://www.nyfairuse.org - The foundation of Democracy >http://www2.mrbrklyn.com/resources - Unpublished Archive or stories >and articles >from around the net > >1-718-382-5752 > > > >____________________________ >New Yorker Linux Users Scene >Fair Use - >because it's either fair use or useless....
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