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DATE | 2004-04-12 |
FROM | Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS
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SUBJECT | Re: [hangout] FW: Gnubies Wed. April 14th David Sugar:Intro to Telephony for Gn ubies and Installfest Sunday May 4th
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What sucks is that this is the day of our nomination committee.
Ruben
On Mon, Apr 12, 2004 at 08:55:08AM -0400, Michael Richardson wrote: > > > > -- > "In The Business World > An Executive Knows Something About Everything, > A Technician Knows Everything About Something, > And the Switchboard Operator Knows Everything." > > No one person is smarter than their team! > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: lo+gnubies-at-eskimo.com [mailto:lo+gnubies-at-eskimo.com] > > Sent: Sunday, April 11, 2004 10:58 PM > > Subject: Gnubies Wed. April 14th David Sugar:Intro to Telephony for > > Gnubies and Installfest Sunday May 4th > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > -- > > (1) David Sugar - Intro to Telephony for Gnubies, Wed. April 14th 2004 > > (Please not security procedures to get into IBM building) > > (Please bring a laptop with sound if you can.) > > (2) Installfest at New Jewels Sunday May 2, 2004 > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > -- > > This month's Gnubies meeting is a real treat. We are pleased to > > announce > > that Daid Sugar of The FSF will be giving an introduction to telephony > > for > > Gnubies. I believe there is nobody more qualified to speak on this > > subject. > > > > Bio: > > > > David Sugar is one of the founders of and Chief Technology Officer for > > Open Source Telecom Corporation (http://www.ostel.com). David is also > > the primary author of and active maintainer for a number of packages > > that are part of the GNU project, including GNU Common C++, GNU > > ccScript, GNU ccRTP, and GNU ccAudio, as well as the GNU telephony > > application server, GNU Bayonne, and serves as the voluntary chairman of > > the FSF's DotGNU steering committee (http://www.dotgnu.org). > > > > Introduction to Telephony (for Gnubies) > > > > This will provide an overview of current developments in telephony for > > free operating systems such as GNU/Linux. Going beyond the idea of the > > telephone as a wired device on the desk or a cell phone in the hand, we > > will explore how current and next generation telephone networks work, > > how free operating systems will be used to provide telephone service > > ranging from small companies to large commercial carriers, and how the > > free software desktop will be integrated with telephony in the future. > > We will also explore current applications available today for the free > > software desktop and internet telephony, including gnomemeeting and > > linphone. > > > > If you have a computer you can bring that is able to run gnomemeeting > > (if > > you don't know, there is no harm in bringing it anyway, especially if it > > is a lightweight laptop with working sound). > > > > The meeting, as usual, will be held at the IBM building in > > Manhattan -- please see below for the procedures required for attending > > meetings at IBM. We are grateful to IBM for continuing to provide us > > with > > the space for our meetings. > > > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > ~ > > Gnubies Meeting: > > > > Date: Wednesday April 14, 2004 > > > > Time: 6:30 General Questions and Answers > > > > 7:00 David Sugar > > An Introduction to Telephony for Gnubies > > > > Location: > > The IBM building, 590 Madison Ave. > > (57th Street and Madison Avenue) > > > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > ~ > > As always, the most up-to-date information can be found on our web page: > > http://www.gnubies.org (or, for now, > > http://www.eskimo.com/~lo/linux) > > > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > Security Procedures: > > To attend the meeting you need to bring a photo ID and provide us with > > your full name (as it appears in the photo ID) in advance. You can use > > the mailto on the web page at http://www.gnubies.org, reply to this > > email > > if you received it directly, or send email to lo+ibm0404-at-eskimo.com with > > the Subject of April 2004 Gnubies Meeting and with your name in the > > message. > > Note you should send in your name even if you have done so for previous > > meetings. > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > We look forward to seeing you at this meeting. > > > > Lyn, > > Gnubies > > The GNU/Linux/Free OS Beginners Group > > > > > > ==================================================================== > > Installfest: > > > > The next installfest is planned for Sunday May 2, 2004 at Three Jewels > > (211 East Fifth St.) > > > > An announcement will be sent out during the week of the installfest. > > ==================================================================== > > > > > > > > > ____________________________ > NYLXS: New Yorker Free Software Users Scene > Fair Use - > because it's either fair use or useless.... > NYLXS is a trademark of NYLXS, Inc
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