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DATE | 2004-01-20 |
FROM | Mike Richardson - NYLXS PRESIDENT
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SUBJECT | Subject: [hangout] Re: [wwwac] Tuesday 20 January through Friday 23 January, 2004: Perl, LWE, K. Knopper at NYLUG, Gale Brewer at BOF, Howard Elmer at MuSIG
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On Tue, 20 Jan 2004, Michael L. Richardson wrote:
> On Tue, 2004-01-20 at 04:31, jays-at-panix.com wrote: > > This week there are many events, of various scales and kinds. > > > > This message is a portmanteau announcement, and contains notices of several > > different events. > > > > > > One important event will be the Birds of a Feather meeting with > > New York City Council member Gale Brewer, Oregon legislator Phil Barnhart, > > organizer Ed Black, and Novell vice-president Jeff Hawkins at 5:45 pm > > Thursday 22 January 2004, inside the Javits Convention Center. Today, > > New York City has signed massive lock-in contracts with computer hardware > > vendors. If we do not roll back the lock-in provisions of these > > inequitable contracts, New York City school children will continue to > > suffer the absurd constrictions and torsions of source secret software for > > years to come. If you can only make one of this week's events, this is the > > one to come to. Official information below. > > > > > > The Perl Seminar will meet Tuesday 20 January 2004. > > Sal Denaro and Jim Keenan will speak. > > Official announcement below. > > > > > > Of course, GNU/LinuxWorldExpo is in town this week. To register go to > > > > http://www.linuxworldexpo.com/linuxworldny/V40/index.cvn?ID=10127 > > > > > > Both NYLUG and the Free Software Foundation will have booths in the DotOrg > > Pavilion. Below find NYLUG's call for volunteers. > > > > > > NYLUG will meet 22 Wednesday 2004 at IBM on 57th Street and Madison Avenue. > > Nils Magnus and Klaus Knopper, of GNU/LinuxTag and Knoppix, will speak. > > Official announcement below. > > > > > > NYCBUG will throw a BOF on Thursday 22 January 2004. > > Marc Spitzer will preside, starting at 5:45 pm. > > Official announcement below. > > > > > > The Free Software Foundation will host a number of events in New York > > between January 20 - 23, 2004. For further information: > > > > http://www.fsf.org/events/nyc-2004-01.html > > > > > > The Music SIG of Lisp NYC will meet on Friday 23 January 2004. > > Howard Elmer will lead the meeting. > > Official announcement below. > > > > > > Jay Sulzberger > > Corresponding Secretary LXNY > > LXNY is New York's Free Computing Organization. > > http://www.lxny.org > > > > > > > > > > from="http://www.linuxworldexpo.com/linuxworldny/V40/conference/session.cvn?eID=397"> > > > > Political Challenges and Opportunities for Open Source > > Date: Thursday January 22, 2004 > > Start Time: 5:45 PM > > End Time: 7:00 PM > > > > Speakers: > > > > Jeff Hawkins > > VP, Linux Business Office, Novell, Inc. > > > > Gale Brewer > > Member of Council > > > > Phil Barnhart > > Oregon Legislature > > > > Ed Black > > President and CEO, Open Source and Industry Alliance/CCI > > > > The OSAIA panel will examine the broad sweep of open-source policy > > today. Moderator and OSAIA President Ed Black will join experts from the US > > and Europe in examining the political goals of the movement, and the > > obstacles that lie in the way of open source software around the > > globe. Procurement policy, software patents and copyright protection are > > among the topics this distinguished panel will examine. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > > From: James E Keenan > > To: Perlmongers NY > > Subject: Tues Jan 20 Perl Seminar NY Agenda > > > > As is customary, Perl Seminar NY will meet on the third Tuesday of the > > month -- but remember that this month ny.pm will have a special talk by > > Dan Sugalski on Parrot at Morgan Stanley. > > > > The perlsemny details: > > > > Tuesday, January 20, 2004, 6:15 pm > > NYPC Users Group > > 481 8 Ave (Ramada New Yorker hotel) > > Suite 1560 > > between West 34 & 35 Sts, Manhattan > > > > Two presentations: > > > > 1. Sal Denaro: "Net::LDAP" > > > > What is Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP), what should you > > use it for and what should't you use it for. And how it differs from > > Relational Database Management (RDBM) systems. > > > > How to use NET::LDAP to abstract login and user management from your > > applications. Issues with command line and cgi apps. Issues in migrating > > to SSO environments. Some LDAP tricks and traps. How to make use of MS > > ADS without wanting to kill. > > > > 2. Jim Keenan: "Cookin' with Tom & Nat" > > > > David Adler kept pestering the New York Perlmongers to write reviews of > > the books O'Reilly & Associates was sending him. Tonight, Jim gives a > > brief tour of the second edition of "The Perl Cookbook" by Tom > > Christiansen and Nat Torkington. Should you buy the second edition if > > you already own the first? Come and find out! > > > > > > **Majordomo list services provided by PANIX ** > > **To Unsubscribe, send "unsubscribe ny" to majordomo-at-lists.pm.org** > > > >
> > > > > > > > > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > > From: James T Gleason > > Reply-To: Announcements for NYLUG > > To: nylug-announce-at-nylug.org > > Subject: [nylug-announce] NYLUG booth set-up meeting Tues 1/20 -at- 4:30pm + > > new tishirts to be given out! > > > > When Is The Volunteer Rendez-Vous? > > > > Volunteers will meet Tuesday, January 20, 4:30PM at the Statue of Jacob > > K. Javits (indoors) in the south section of Javits Center, on the ground > > level. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > The annual LinuxWorld Conference & Expo is next week. It will be at the > > Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, in Manhattan, New York City. It spans > > from Tuesday through Friday January 20 - 23. The New York Linux Users > > Group (NYLUG.org) will have a strong presence, as always. Our booth is > > staffed, and manned by volunteers, good folks such as yourself. Please > > read on, and come forth to lend a helping hand by volunteering! > > > > All levels of users are welcome, newbie to wizard. You can hand out > > printed information, glad hand with visitors, talk tech with inquiring > > users, bond with new friends, flirt with the pretty girls in the booth > > next to yours, etc. All while taking time off to wander the exhibits and > > get your fill. > > > > - We need help in setting up, lugging items around at Javits on Jan. 20. > > - On the 21, 22, 23 of Jan. we will man the booth, and is when the > > exhibit floor opens to the general public. > > > > Those helping with set-up on the 20th will have the first shot at > > goodies, swag of good value. > > > > As a further show of gratitude volunteers will receive one of the new > > redesigned NYLUG.org T-shirts. > > > > Exhibit-only passes, registration is free, and entitles you to a not > > publicized one-year Dr. Dobbs Journal magazine subscription. Another > > plus. > > > > NYLUG.org will be stationed in the ".ORG Pavillion". Come help, come > > visit. Get involved! Be a part of the Linux Community! > > > > > > * * * > > > > > > -------------------- > > What is There to Do? > > > > On Tuesday January 20: Volunteers will help set-up the NYLUG booth at > > the Javits Center. Take first dibs on major swag. > > > > On W/Th/Fr January 21-23: Volunteers will meet and greet LinuxWorld > > attendees and direct folks to subscribe online to the nylug-talk mailing > > list. In addition, volunteers will distribute the NYLUG.org flyer that > > describes when we meet and what we do. You will have fun and make new > > friends. > > http://www.nylug.org/flyer/nylugflyer.pdf > > http://www.nylug.org/flyer > > > > We will also review the flyer key points about NYLUG, so all volunteers > > can confidently answer attendee questions during the show. > > > > __________________________________ > > When Is The Volunteer Rendez-Vous? > > > > Volunteers will meet Tuesday, January 20, 4:30PM at the Statue of Jacob > > K. Javits (indoors) in the south section of Javits Center, on the ground > > level. > > > > You shouldn't need a badge to assemble. We will get everyone a badge in > > order to walk onto the show floor and set-up the booth. > > > > We will rig the LinuxWorld booth, set-up our server, and take first > > crack at the swag. Including Prentice Hall books (from the Open Source > > Series), as well as redesigned Linux T-shirts. Anyone who doesn't have a > > badge will also receive a show coupon which enables free registration to > > the exhibits for the week. > > > > ____________________________________ > > Where is the Rendez-Vous on Tuesday? > > > > Jacob K. Javits Convention Center > > 35th Street & 11th Avenue, Manhattan, New York City. > > Assemble at the statue of Jacob K. Javits (indoors), in the south > > section of Javits Center, ground level. > > > > ___________________________________________________________________________ > > If I can't make the Volunteer Rendez-Vous on Tuesday, Can I still Help Out? > > > > Yes! Of course. We have Jan. 21-23 to fill with volunteer duties, > > privileges. If you haven't yet done so, register online for a free > > Exhibit-only pass, then pick-up your pass at Javits, walk onto the > > Exhibit floor, wander to the .ORG Pavillion, to the NYLUG booth, and say > > "Boo!" > > > > As a for instance, you could plan to give your time in 4 hour spans. Say > > 8:00AM-12:00PM, or 12:00PM-5:00PM. On one day, or every other day, or > > all 3 days. In the afternoons, or mornings, etc. Perhaps one full day, > > and so on. > > > > Regardless, share yourself with the crowd as you help. > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------ > > Where Do I Register? Where is the Website for the Expo Show? > > ------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > LinuxWorld Conference & Expo Website > > http://www.linuxworldexpo.com/ > > > > LWE FAQ > > > > http://www.linuxworldexpo.com/linuxworldny/V40/index.cvn?id=10026&p_navID=30 > > > > > > > > How Do I Register for the Show: > > You can still register for free and get an exhibits-only pass. The > > main URL for the show is . Click on > > the "Register Now!" button. Follow the instructions and choose the > > Exhibits-Only option, which costs $0.00. > > > > How Do I Get There? > > http://www.mta.info/ > > http://maps.yahoo.com/ > > > > -------------------- > > Schedule At A Glance > > > > Tuesday, January 20, 4:30PM-x:xxPM: Volunteers assemble, rig booth, > > etc. at Javits. > > Wednesday, January 21, 8:00AM-5:00PM: Expo > > 6:30PM-8:00PM: NYLUG.org monthly meeting <----<< > > > > Thursday, January 22, 8:00AM-5:00PM: Expo > > Friday, January 23, 9:00AM-3:00PM: Expo and breakdown of booth > > > > --------------------------------------- > > How Can I Still Get More For My Dollar? > > > > Well, if you've read this far you're a shrewd customer, and a true > > enthusiast. How about we save you up to $200.00. The Linux Professional > > Institute (LPI) offers the 101 and 201 level Linux certification exams > > free of charge to those attending the Expo. > > > > Visit LPI at for the details. Good > > luck. > > > > Sometime along the way you will have the opportunity to meet, talk at > > lenth, drink with (you'll want to buy them drinks, I asssure you) two > > very special Linux developers. In my interaction with you, I know many > > of you are rabid for these men's work. Leave room in your schedules. > > > > _________________________ > > When does NYLUG.org Meet? > > > > With the generous support of IBM, all NYLUG.org speaker presentations > > are held regularly at the IBM headquarters building located at 590 > > Madison Avenue on the corner of 57th Street in Midtown Manhattan. > > Meetings take place every third Wednesday of the month starting at > > 6:30PM. All meetings are free and open to the public. > > > > _______________________ > > What does NYLUG.org do? > > > > NYLUG.org is the New York's Linux Users Group supporting all things > > Linux and Open Source in the greater New York area. Members are Linux > > enthusiasts who come to the meetings and installfests, subscribe to the > > mailing lists, and/or participate in keysignings and other NYLUG events. > > Membership is free and open to the public. > > * We hold Regular Meetings > > * We solve technical problems via nylug-talk mailing list > > * We hold GPG Key Signings > > * We demonstrate For Freedom of Speech > > * We connect to other user groups > > * We announce community events and job postings > > > > __________________________________________ > > How does one subscribe to the mailing list? > > > > http://www.nylug.org/mlist/index.shtml > > Note - we will have this webpage up on the computer in the booth and > > will register as many attendees as possible. > > > > ______________ > > What is Linux? > > > > It is a Unix-like operating system. Specifically, Linux is an > > independent POSIX implementation of the Unix operating system. Linux is > > licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public license (GPL). It > > includes true multitasking, true multiuser capabilities, virtual memory, > > shared libraries, demand loading, proper memory management, TCP/IP > > networking, copy-on-write exectables, and other features consistent with > > Unix-type systems. For more information, take a look at the Linux FAQ: > > http://www.tldp.org/tldp-redirect.php?url=/FAQ/Linux-FAQ/index.html > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------- > > Wait. I Have Questions, I Have Gold and Booty to Give You. > > > > To: John Bajana-Bacalle > > Cc: Ron Guerin , Sunny Dubey > > > > Or, post to nylug-talk. > > ( to subscribe). > > > > Or, via IRC, at irc.freenode.net #nylug . > > > > Thanks everyone. See you at the show! > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > January 2004 - The New York Linux Users Group - http://www.nylug.org/ > > > > Many thanks to John Bacalle for this announcement. > > > > - Jim Gleason > > > > -- > > IBM Linux Cluster Sales > > Financial Services Sector > > http://www.ibm.com > > President, New York Linux Users Group > > http://www.nylug.org > > phone: 347-200-6460 > > email: jim-at-nylug.org, jgleason-at-us.ibm.com > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > nylug-announce mailing list > > nylug-announce-at-mail.nylug.org > > http://www.nylug.org/mailman/listinfo/nylug-announce > > > >
> > > > > > > > > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > > From: John Bacalle > > Reply-To: Announcements for NYLUG > > To: NYLUG Announcements > > Subject: [nylug-announce] NY Linux Users Grp. 21 January Meeting: Nils > > Magnus & Klaus Knopper on Knoppix Linux, and LinuxTag > > > > January 21st, 2004 > > Wednesday > > 6:30PM-8:00PM > > IBM Headquarters Building > > 590 Madison Avenue at 57th Street > > 12th Floor, home to the IBM Linux Center of Competency > > > > ** RSVP Instructions ** > > Unless you have already rsvp'ed for a prior meeting, everyone > > should RSVP to attend. http://rsvp.nylug.org > > Check in with photo ID at the lobby for badge and room number. > > > > ** Note Meetings Are On the 12th Floor ** > > > > > > Nils Magnus & Klaus Knopper (Knoppix Linux) > > -on- > > Knoppix Linux, and LinuxTag > > > > > > New Linux distributions come fast and furious out of the production > > chute---a well understood virtuous trait for the little OS kernel---all > > the time. Sometimes though a special thing happens. You recognize signs > > of it, you know it when you see it. When someone taps you on the > > shoulder during Stammtisch at the most inopportune time to discuss > > Knoppix, say. ``Golly, these users are fervent,'' you realize. > > > > Knoppix is a child project of LinuxTag, Europe's major Linux and free > > software conference. 2004 is to be LinuxTag's tenth year: June 23-26, > > Karlsruhe, Germany. Nils Magnus, and Klaus Knopper from LinuxTag, and > > Knoppix Linux developers will present at the January 21st New York > > Linux Users Group (NYLUG.org) monthly meeting. > > > > They will discuss two topics. (1.) An introductory portion on LinuxTag, > > a volunteer run melange between a hacker conference and a major > > corporate expo. Now that future LinuxWorld Conference & Expo 2005 will > > take place in Boston, the nitty gritty details of launching and running > > a major *nix, free software, open source software conference are > > welcomed, especially volunteer-powered as they do it. (2.) The major > > portion of the meeting will focus on the Knoppix Linux distribution. > > Knoppix is a Linux that runs from CDROM. Although it is installed to > > disk if you so choose. Many avid users choose. > > > > Knoppix is a complete Linux distribution running off a CDROM. Knoppix > > has a tremendous impact on Linux usability especially for first time > > Linux users. "Just boot it" is the slogan for almost 2.0 GB ready to > > use software from a single CD, thanks to an on-the-fly-decrompression > > scheme that even speeds up the booting. Knoppix comes with extensive > > hardware detection, supports writing persistent data on USB memory and > > can be used for data recovery as well as for Linux classes in schools > > or at LUG gatherings. > > > > Klaus, the principal maintainer and mastermind of Knoppix will talk > > about the painful migration to 2.6 kernels, supported hardware, erring > > vendors giving out no proper documentation about their products and > > future plans of Knoppix. > > > > You might ask, what is the power in doing real work that you can't > > save? Between the `live CD', and the `install it to disk' usage methods > > there is a third way. Using a USB pocket drive, or other removable > > media you can hit-and-run anyone's machine, doing real work all while > > using your in-hand defaults, but more importantly storing your new > > work. These tripod benefits is why one individual wouldn't let another > > recycle peacefully. But---I understand. > > > > Importantly on the homefront, January 2004 marks the fifth anniversary > > for the New York Linux Users Group. A great achievement---Happy > > Birthday!---and many more. > > > > For More Information Visit: > > > > * Knoppix Linux > > http://www.knoppix.org/ > > * LinuxTag > > http://www.linuxtag.org/ > > > > About Nils Magnus & Klaus Knopper: > > > > Klaus Knopper is chairman of LinuxTag e.V. and is maintainer of > > Knoppix. He works as a freelance engineer and consultant for Free > > Software Integration. He lives in Kaiserslautern, Germany. > > > > Nils Magnus is program chair of the LinuxTag Free Conference. Nils > > works as Senior Consultant for information security for secunet > > Security Networks AG in Hamburg, Germany. He is a speaker and columnist > > about security management, vulnerabilty assessment and computer > > forensics. > > > > Free Stuff! > > Swag of undetermined value and quantity may be distributed on a > > first-come, first-served basis. Arrive early for the best selection. > > > > Keysignings > > GPG cryptography. Immediately after the presentation and continuing > > at Stammtisch we will be gathering for a keysigning. For those who > > already have keys, please remember to bring paper printouts of your > > 40-character key fingerprint, as per the instructions in our howto > > docs. If you haven't created a key yet, and for keysigning details, > > our howto docs are a must read. http://www.nylug.org/keys > > > > Stammtisch > > After the meeting ... Join us around 8:30pm or so at TGI Friday's, > > located at 677 Lexington Avenue and 56th Street, second floor. > > Northeast corner. > > > > Please see our home page at http://www.nylug.org for the HTMLized > > version of this announcement, our archives, and a lot of other good > > stuff. > > > > Monthly Reminder! > > Please read the NYLUG-Talk Posting Guidelines at: > > http://www.nylug.org/mlistguide/ > > > > ________________________________________________________________________ > > January 2004 - The New York Linux Users Group, NYLUG.org > > _______________________________________________ > > nylug-announce mailing list > > nylug-announce-at-mail.nylug.org > > http://www.nylug.org/mailman/listinfo/nylug-announce > > > >
> > > > > > > > > > ----- Forwarded message from Hans Zaunere ----- > > From: "Hans Zaunere" > > Subject: NYC *BSD User Group Launch: http://www.NYCBUG.org/ > > > > We have founded a new *BSD User Group in New York City, the New York > > City BSD Users Group (, pronounced "nice-bug"). > > It is our goal to make this B.U.G. a longtime success, and a permanent > > bright fixture in the skyline of New York City Metro's I.T. technical > > communities. > > > > There are two goals for this new user group. > > > > First, to provide a forum for the many BSD users in New York City to > > discuss and debate topics of interest to the BSD community. > > > > Second, to provide a bridge to users interested in learning more about > > or expanding their knowledge of the BSD family. > > > > - Our kick-off event will be a free "birds-of-a-feather" session at > > LinuxWorld Conference & Expo, at the Jacob Javits Center on Thursday, > > January 22nd, at 5:45pm, Room 1E15. We will have a presence at > > various tables at the expo, including those of BSDMall and New York > > PHP. > > > > - Our first monthly meeting will present on, "Secure by Default: > > Learning from OpenBSD," will be held on Wednesday, February 4th at > > 7:00pm in the offices of: SageSecure, 116 West 23rd Street and 6th > > Avenue, on the fifth floor. > > > > Presented by Wes Sonnenreich, author of "Building Linux and OpenBSD > > Firewalls" and "Network Security Illustrated." This talk will deal > > with crucial security concepts and best practices for today's > > computing environments. > > > > Subsequent monthly meetings will take place at 7:00pm on the first > > Wednesday of the month. > > > > Our website is located at . > > > > o NYCBUG will include a joint documentation project with New York PHP > > () and OpenlySecure.org, focused on providing > > original documentation to new and experienced BSD users alike. > > > > o NYCBUG also provides community mailing lists to assist in discussion > > and learning about the BSD world. Interested users, please join the > > mailing list(s) at . > > > > NYCBUG is open to all interested individuals, including, but not limited > > to, users of FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, DragonFlyBSD, OpenDarwin, Darwin > > and Mac OSX. > > > > Since the origins of the Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD) Unix in > > the 1970's, BSD has been a consistent force among the backroom servers > > of the world, powering internet service providers, hosting firms, and > > web sites such as Yahoo! and 2600.com. NYCBUG works to assist current > > users, those interested in learning more about this fundamental > > operating system family and various other BSD projects, and to provide a > > channel for community interaction. > > > > We look forward to supporting the BSD community in a variety of ways in > > the coming months and years. Please join us in making NYCBUG a success. > > E pluribus unum. > > > > We kindly endorse the distribution of this announcement among your > > colleagues, and potential *BSD users. Thank you. > > > > ----- End forwarded message ----- > > > >
> > > > > > > > > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > > From: 'monk' > > To: LISP NYC > > Subject: [Lisp] LISP MuSIG 2004 Kickoff Meeting > > > > hi again everybody, > > > > final plans for the MuSIG kickoff are as follows: > > > > Friday, January 23, 2004 > > > > 6:30 - 9:30 > > > > at Harvestworks > > 596 Broadway Suite 602 > > NY NY 10012 > > > > Harvestworks is on Broadway just south of Houston Street. > > Take the For V train to Broadway/Lafayette, > > the 6 train to Bleeker Street, > > or the N or R train to Prince Street. > > > > from then on we will meet the 3rd friday of each month at harvestworks > > (http://www.harvestworks.org) > > > > as per our previous meetings anything LISP music and multimedia related plus > > computer music in general is welcome for show and tell, presentation, > > discussion, debate, development - for those of us advocating LISP this is a > > great opportunity and a professional location > > > > i look forward to seeing and hearing how things develop, and thanks to > > harvestworks for allowing us to meet in their digs > > > > anybody with bar/pub info. around the area is welcome to make suggestions > > for after the meeting! > > > > howie / howard elmer > > composituer / performer > > -- > > http://www.assemblage.org > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Lisp mailing list > > Lisp-at-lispnyc.org > > http://www.lispnyc.org/mailman/listinfo/lisp > > > >
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