From marc_news at valinux.com Sun Apr 1 11:31:09 2001 From: marc_news at valinux.com (Marc MERLIN) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:21 2005 Subject: [web-team] Your Site.... In-Reply-To: ; from tara2b@hotmail.com on Sat, Mar 31, 2001 at 10:14:00PM -0500 References: Message-ID: <20010401113108.C32039@magic.merlins.org> On Sat, Mar 31, 2001 at 10:14:00PM -0500, tara2b@hotmail.com wrote: > Nice site! I'm in the process of creating a directory of highlander sites > and will include a link to your site. Sure, and you spent the time to individually Email thousands of people from your hotmail account. Or was it maybe because you're spamming people and you needed a throwaway account? > I noticed that your site can get really slow to connect to, though ... why > don't you sign up with nFiniteWeb (http://www.nfiniteweb.com)? They will > monitor your site for free and email you whenever it goes down. You can > also log in and see how often your site is down, what your average site > speed is, etc. Knowing how slow it is will of course make it go faster too. Cool Marc -- Microsoft is to operating systems & security .... .... what McDonalds is to gourmet cooking Home page: http://marc.merlins.org/ | Finger marc_f@merlins.org for PGP key From marc at merlins.org Tue Apr 3 21:10:20 2001 From: marc at merlins.org (Marc MERLIN) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:21 2005 Subject: [web-team] Re: SVLUG Job Posting In-Reply-To: ; from atporter@primate.net on Tue, Mar 27, 2001 at 02:51:24PM -0800 References: Message-ID: <20010403211020.D29190@moremagic.merlins.org> On Tue, Mar 27, 2001 at 02:51:24PM -0800, Aaron T Porter wrote: > > Marc -- I work with a small menlo park company, and I'd like to > post this position to the svlug list. The old "Job Posting > Guidelines" page is (still) MIA. Sorry, I didn't see that right away, you should send such mails to officers@svlug.org I'm sorry we still don't have a web page on the job posting policy, but it hasn't changed since it was last discussed on the list: no job postings on the list but you can meet people in a corner of the room after the meeting. Marc -- Microsoft is to operating systems & security .... .... what McDonalds is to gourmet cooking Home page: http://marc.merlins.org/ | Finger marc_f@merlins.org for PGP key From mlinares at cisco.com Wed Apr 4 13:51:24 2001 From: mlinares at cisco.com (Mario Linares) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:21 2005 Subject: [web-team] feedback from SVLUG website Message-ID: <4.3.2.7.2.20010404135020.00b60eb0@fargo.cisco.com> Webmaster, I would like to post Linux positions that I have on your web site. Please let me know if it is possible. Mario Linares From star at betelgeuse.starshine.org Wed Apr 4 14:06:30 2001 From: star at betelgeuse.starshine.org (Heather) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:21 2005 Subject: [web-team] feedback from SVLUG website In-Reply-To: <4.3.2.7.2.20010404135020.00b60eb0@fargo.cisco.com> from Mario Linares at "Apr 4, 2001 01:51:24 pm" Message-ID: <200104042106.OAA19191@betelgeuse.starshine.org> > Webmaster, > > I would like to post Linux positions that I have on your web site. Please > let me know if it is possible. > > Mario Linares No. Our jobs policy at this time is that after the speaker is done, there is a discussion corner dedicated to jobs. Perhaps you would find baylisa-jobs to be more useful, but please note, their people aren't limited to Linux users, and they frown on non-technical positions. More details at www.baylisa.org. -* Heather Stern * SVLUG Web Content Coordinator * star@starshine.org *- From marc_news at valinux.com Wed Apr 4 14:34:02 2001 From: marc_news at valinux.com (Marc MERLIN) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:21 2005 Subject: [web-team] feedback from SVLUG website In-Reply-To: <200104042106.OAA19191@betelgeuse.starshine.org>; from star@betelgeuse.starshine.org on Wed, Apr 04, 2001 at 02:06:30PM -0700 References: <4.3.2.7.2.20010404135020.00b60eb0@fargo.cisco.com> <200104042106.OAA19191@betelgeuse.starshine.org> Message-ID: <20010404143402.H10849@magic.merlins.org> On Wed, Apr 04, 2001 at 02:06:30PM -0700, Heather wrote: > No. Our jobs policy at this time is that after the speaker is done, there > is a discussion corner dedicated to jobs. Perhaps you would find > baylisa-jobs to be more useful, but please note, their people aren't > limited to Linux users, and they frown on non-technical positions. More > details at www.baylisa.org. Any ETA on a jobs page again, those mails are really getting old... Marc -- Microsoft is to operating systems & security .... .... what McDonalds is to gourmet cooking Home page: http://marc.merlins.org/ | Finger marc_f@merlins.org for PGP key From compunuts at telocity.com Wed Apr 4 18:00:21 2001 From: compunuts at telocity.com (compunuts@telocity.com) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:21 2005 Subject: [web-team] feedback from SVLUG website Message-ID: <20010405010021.24976.cpmta@c007.snv.cp.net> I'm not really good at writing in perfect English so I'm not sure I can contribute any on this stuff. I can maintain, make up, made minor changes,keep track but to make a whole new paper is scaring me.... Winston On Wed, 04 April 2001, Marc MERLIN wrote: From ben at linuxsecurity.com Wed Apr 4 18:19:48 2001 From: ben at linuxsecurity.com (Benjamin D. Thomas) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:21 2005 Subject: [web-team] EnGarde Secure Linux Message-ID: Hi, I'm one of the developers of EnGarde Secure Linux, a secure distribution meant for server environments. I thought that you may be interested in sharing information about our distro with your LUG. We invite you to download it, or give me an address and I can mail you a CD. We're really excited about this project and would love your support. http://www.engardelinux.org Also, if you're interested in getting a RDF newsfeed or "Linux Security Tip of the Day" from LinuxSecurity.com, please let me know. With little effort some of our content could be ported to your site. Thank you, Benjamin Thomas ----- Benjamin D. Thomas Senior Project Developer Guardian Digital, Inc. (502) 419-6855 Pioneering. Open Source. Security. ben@guardiandigital.com http://www.guardiandigital.com From aludal at SoftHome.net Wed Apr 4 23:29:44 2001 From: aludal at SoftHome.net (Al Udal) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:21 2005 Subject: [web-team] Re Print SVLUG Magazine Message-ID: <01040423294400.00750@localhost.localdomain> Hi: My name is Alexander Udalov, (I believe) I am a member of SVLUG, and I reside in San Jose. I wish I could volunteer in starting the SVLUG printed periodical, and I would like you to consider the possibilities and implications. I have 4+ years of experience in computer journalism, having started as a reporter, author, writer at a major computer weekly. Was also a departmental editor for a telecommunication monthly. Please tell me what next steps I should undertake for this end. Or maybe I address the wrong person(s)? Sincerely, Alexander Udalov From marc_news at valinux.com Thu Apr 5 08:06:32 2001 From: marc_news at valinux.com (Marc MERLIN) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:21 2005 Subject: [web-team] feedback from SVLUG website In-Reply-To: <20010405010021.24976.cpmta@c007.snv.cp.net>; from compunuts@telocity.com on Wed, Apr 04, 2001 at 06:00:21PM -0700 References: <20010405010021.24976.cpmta@c007.snv.cp.net> Message-ID: <20010405080632.D2758@magic.merlins.org> On Wed, Apr 04, 2001 at 06:00:21PM -0700, compunuts@telocity.com wrote: > I'm not really good at writing in perfect English so I'm not sure I can > contribute any on this stuff. I can maintain, make up, made minor > changes,keep track but to make a whole new paper is scaring me.... I wouldn't worry about that, having a page up is the most important, we can suggest corrections when you're done and you can link to it when it's ready. Marc -- Microsoft is to operating systems & security .... .... what McDonalds is to gourmet cooking Home page: http://marc.merlins.org/ | Finger marc_f@merlins.org for PGP key From star at betelgeuse.starshine.org Thu Apr 5 12:38:04 2001 From: star at betelgeuse.starshine.org (Heather) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:21 2005 Subject: [web-team] job page (was: feedback) In-Reply-To: <20010404143402.H10849@magic.merlins.org> from Marc MERLIN at "Apr 4, 2001 02:34:02 pm" Message-ID: <200104051938.MAA23093@betelgeuse.starshine.org> > On Wed, Apr 04, 2001 at 02:06:30PM -0700, Heather wrote: > > No. Our jobs policy at this time is that after the speaker is done, there > > is a discussion corner dedicated to jobs. Perhaps you would find > > baylisa-jobs to be more useful, but please note, their people aren't > > limited to Linux users, and they frown on non-technical positions. More > > details at www.baylisa.org. > > Any ETA on a jobs page again, those mails are really getting old... > > Marc Yes, I'll do better than that and actually give the breakdown of why it isn't a 5 second job. 1. Although I've made an effort to keep the job related stuff in one subfolder I want to go back in there and raid some of the finer ways we've said these things. A half hour at least. Also need to throw P tags in so it'll fit the template. If someone else wants to throw together the verbiage for the page I'll use that as a starter. 2. Because its such an FAQ I want to put a button on nav widget for it. That means a new button ... which means I need to get the font right, 20 point Barouk. I didn't have this one already in... No biggee, we have that on the site, but it does mean I have to install it. (10 min tops, right?) The font has been fetched to my local machine, but I have to get out of X to reactivate my font server, else my apps will have a tantrum when xfs bails on them. Of my 6 workspaces all of them are full with seperate tasks - some are even *paying*........ I *think* I'll have the needed 40 minutes to dedicate to it this afternoon, but items ahead of you are the fact I have a BayLISA board meeting tonight and have to do my Arch duties so the pres will be ready. potentially conflicting is a client I have coming over this afternoon. When he's here I won't be working on anyone else's project. I'm only a day and half behind in email still, tho that waits til midnite... . | . Heather Stern | star@starshine.org --->*<--- Starshine Technical Services - * - consulting@starshine.org ' | ` Sysadmin Support and Training | (800) 938-4078 From marc_news at valinux.com Fri Apr 6 00:21:03 2001 From: marc_news at valinux.com (Marc MERLIN) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:21 2005 Subject: [web-team] job page (was: feedback) In-Reply-To: <200104051938.MAA23093@betelgeuse.starshine.org>; from star@betelgeuse.starshine.org on Thu, Apr 05, 2001 at 12:38:04PM -0700 References: <20010404143402.H10849@magic.merlins.org> <200104051938.MAA23093@betelgeuse.starshine.org> Message-ID: <20010406002103.D10951@magic.merlins.org> On Thu, Apr 05, 2001 at 12:38:04PM -0700, Heather wrote: > Yes, I'll do better than that and actually give the breakdown of why it > isn't a 5 second job. > > 1. Although I've made an effort to keep the job related stuff in one subfolder > I want to go back in there and raid some of the finer ways we've said these > things. A half hour at least. Also need to throw P tags in so it'll fit > the template. > > If someone else wants to throw together the verbiage for the page I'll use > that as a starter. > > 2. Because its such an FAQ I want to put a button on nav widget for it. > That means a new button ... which means I need to get the font right, > 20 point Barouk. I didn't have this one already in... I see this as less essential. At this point, a simple web page that we can link to is a whole lot better than what we have now (nothing). Yes, a navbar button is nice, but it can be done later. > I *think* I'll have the needed 40 minutes to dedicate to it this afternoon, > but items ahead of you are the fact I have a BayLISA board meeting tonight > and have to do my Arch duties so the pres will be ready. I understand that you're busy, me too, which is why I'm not asking for anything fancy. I mean at this point I'm ready to throw an Email into a TXT file, and link to that. > I'm only a day and half behind in email still, tho that waits til midnite... I wish I were. I'm two weeks behind. Marc -- Microsoft is to operating systems & security .... .... what McDonalds is to gourmet cooking Home page: http://marc.merlins.org/ | Finger marc_f@merlins.org for PGP key From compunuts at telocity.com Fri Apr 6 01:17:12 2001 From: compunuts at telocity.com (compunuts@telocity.com) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:21 2005 Subject: [web-team] job page (was: feedback) Message-ID: <20010406081712.5055.cpmta@c007.snv.cp.net> Ahh what the heck!! If Heather has not started yet, I will throw in a simple web page by the end of this week (over the weekend). Anyhow I can upload locally developed webpages via FTP? Thanks. Winston From marc_news at valinux.com Fri Apr 6 08:35:24 2001 From: marc_news at valinux.com (Marc MERLIN) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:21 2005 Subject: [web-team] job page (was: feedback) In-Reply-To: <20010406081712.5055.cpmta@c007.snv.cp.net>; from compunuts@telocity.com on Fri, Apr 06, 2001 at 01:17:12AM -0700 References: <20010406081712.5055.cpmta@c007.snv.cp.net> Message-ID: <20010406083524.E10951@magic.merlins.org> On Fri, Apr 06, 2001 at 01:17:12AM -0700, compunuts@telocity.com wrote: > Anyhow I can upload locally developed webpages via FTP? I think you have to use scp or rsync over ssh. Marc -- Microsoft is to operating systems & security .... .... what McDonalds is to gourmet cooking Home page: http://marc.merlins.org/ | Finger marc_f@merlins.org for PGP key From star at betelgeuse.starshine.org Fri Apr 6 15:04:36 2001 From: star at betelgeuse.starshine.org (Heather) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:21 2005 Subject: [web-team] Job Policy page posted. Message-ID: <200104062204.PAA26491@betelgeuse.starshine.org> Yeah, I know, you're all thinking "about bloody time" :D Anyways I've linked it from the front page, hardwired into the "News" section for the moment. When I have a free moment* to create a new button, it probably won't be news anymore, so that's all right. * defined as about a half hour, but no tasks in X needing my attention. The correct place for clueless recruiter types to be pointed at is now http://www.svlug.org/job-policy.shtml. It contains pointers to references that have been mentioned in past answers to recruitfolk. Comments welcome. . | . Heather Stern | star@starshine.org --->*<--- Starshine Technical Services - * - consulting@starshine.org ' | ` Sysadmin Support and Training | (800) 938-4078 From marc_news at valinux.com Fri Apr 6 15:17:22 2001 From: marc_news at valinux.com (Marc MERLIN) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:21 2005 Subject: [web-team] Job Policy page posted. In-Reply-To: <200104062204.PAA26491@betelgeuse.starshine.org>; from star@betelgeuse.starshine.org on Fri, Apr 06, 2001 at 03:04:36PM -0700 References: <200104062204.PAA26491@betelgeuse.starshine.org> Message-ID: <20010406151721.Y22021@magic.merlins.org> On Fri, Apr 06, 2001 at 03:04:36PM -0700, Heather wrote: > Yeah, I know, you're all thinking "about bloody time" :D Naah, never :-) > Anyways I've linked it from the front page, hardwired into the "News" > section for the moment. When I have a free moment* to create a new button, > it probably won't be news anymore, so that's all right. Sounds good. It can also be added on our mailing list guidelines page when it gets resurrected. > The correct place for clueless recruiter types to be pointed at is now > http://www.svlug.org/job-policy.shtml. It looks perfect to me, thanks a bunch. Marc -- Microsoft is to operating systems & security .... .... what McDonalds is to gourmet cooking Home page: http://marc.merlins.org/ | Finger marc_f@merlins.org for PGP key From star at betelgeuse.starshine.org Fri Apr 6 15:40:43 2001 From: star at betelgeuse.starshine.org (Heather) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:21 2005 Subject: [web-team] access methods In-Reply-To: <20010406083524.E10951@magic.merlins.org> from Marc MERLIN at "Apr 6, 2001 08:35:24 am" Message-ID: <200104062240.PAA26591@betelgeuse.starshine.org> > On Fri, Apr 06, 2001 at 01:17:12AM -0700, compunuts@telocity.com wrote: > > Anyhow I can upload locally developed webpages via FTP? > > I think you have to use scp or rsync over ssh. > > Marc I don't know if ftp works since I always use ssh (or scp). Rsync has the disadvantage, unless you configure it quite carefully, of not properly managing file checkins. We use RCS. But you could sync a few things into staging space in your home directory, compare them against whet you're about to replace, then do checkout/replace/checkin more quickly than otherwise. While quite a bit on the old side, teams/web-team.shtml might help a few things make sense. Amy also had a webstyleguide.shtml, which is where I got the reference for the font. . | . Heather Stern | star@starshine.org --->*<--- Starshine Technical Services - * - consulting@starshine.org ' | ` Sysadmin Support and Training | (800) 938-4078 From seth.johnson at RealMeasures.dyndns.org Thu Apr 12 01:10:18 2001 From: seth.johnson at RealMeasures.dyndns.org (Seth Johnson) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:21 2005 Subject: [web-team] Information Producers Initiative References: <5.0.2.1.0.20010408113216.02485680@mail.well.com> Message-ID: <3AD562EA.9D23DB28@RealMeasures.dyndns.org> Given SVLUG's involvement in the DeCSS matter, I thought you might find the following initiative of interest: I am starting a project called the Information Producers Initiative. I have pasted a draft of a basic position paper below. I would like very much if I could obtain comments on it, perhaps through this list and/or other public fora. It is a very general foundation on which specific policy positions are meant to be based. I am presently considering developing commentaries on HIPAA (a federal law addressing medical records privacy) and the Tasini and Napster cases. I am specifically interested in obtaining any information regarding other initiatives that might be similar to this, and what's been tried and what happened to these initiatives. I have set up a list for people who are interested in these matters. Subscription is by sending an email saying "subscribe C-FIT_Community" to ListServ@realmeasures.dyndns.org. Forward this message freely as you wish. The text below is also available at: http://RealMeasures.dyndns.org/C-FIT Thanks for your help, Seth Johnson Committee for Independent Technology seth.johnson@realmeasures.dyndns.org The Information Producers Initiative A Project of the Committee for Independent Technology The Committee for Independent Technology holds that a proper consideration of information-related public policy must focus on what the state of technology means for all citizens. We believe that a well-founded understanding of the condition in which citizens presently find themselves as a result of information technology, should focus on one fundamental principle. This principle is that information is used to produce new information. To put another cast on the same point, information that is accessible in whatever form has never merely served the purpose of consumption. This may seem to be an obvious point, but when it is considered in light of the new modes of public access that have developed, and the flexible means of using information that are now at hand, one sees that this principle is more important now than it may ever have seemed to be before. In the past, only specific groups of people, engaged in specific types of activities, had their interests assessed in terms of their capacity as information producers. The public at large has been treated as mere consumers of information in many areas, with public policy reflecting this tendency. Now, however, we all have the capacity to participate in the development of human knowledge, on a reasonably equal footing with all other citizens, because of the forms of access to the public sphere that are now available, and to the forms of information that may be found there, by means of public communications networks such as the Internet. This puts us all in an entirely new position with respect to our abilities to access, manipulate and produce information. We may now manipulate information in a profoundly flexible way. We may quickly access any work that is available electronically on public communications networks. We may, with great facility, decompose any digitized work into component parts. We may manipulate, analyze, synthesize, select and combine the conclusions, observations, discrete facts, ideas, images, musical passages, binary bits and other elements of any information in digital form. We may efficiently produce useful, meaningful and creative expressive works on the basis of this flexible access to information. But perhaps the most far-reaching way in which information technology affects our condition as citizens, is in the fact that we may all now distribute our information products to the public at large in a powerful and convenient manner that obviates the need to rely on publishers and other intermediaries who have traditionally provided public access to information producers. We must no longer allow our rights in the area of the access to and use of information and information technology, to be regarded merely as rights of consumption. All citizens must assure that policy makers no longer treat their interests in information merely with respect to their capacity as consumers. We must advocate for and guard our broader interests as information producers in equal standing in the public sphere, possessing essential powers and rights in the access, use and communication of information. The Committee for Independent Technology seeks to assure that the rights and capabilities of all citizens are not undermined through public policies that restrict the ordinary exercise of their rights to access and produce information by flexible means. From jeremy at valinux.com Tue Apr 17 13:12:57 2001 From: jeremy at valinux.com (Jeremy Allison) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:22 2005 Subject: [web-team] Samba 2.2.0 - Powering the next generation of Network Attached Storage. Message-ID: <3ADCA3C9.26E18355@valinux.com> Hi, A news item that should be of interest to the Linux community. Cheers, Jeremy Allison, Samba Team. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Samba 2.2.0 - Powering the next generation of Network Attached -------------------------------------------------------------- Storage. -------- 17 April 2001. The Samba Team is proud to announce a new major release of Samba, version 2.2.0. This release includes significant feature enhancements for Samba, and sets the standard for UNIX? and Microsoft Windows? integration. Enhancements include : o Integration of server terminated leases (Windows "oplocks") with UNIX NFS sharing (Linux 2.4 kernel and IRIX only). Complete data and locking integrity when sharing files between UNIX and Windows. o Ability to act as an authentication source for Windows 2000? and Windows NT? clients, allowing savings on the purchase of Microsoft? Client Access Licenses. o Full support for the automatic downloading of Windows 2000 and Windows NT printer drivers, providing the first full implementation of the Windows NT point-and-print functionality independent of Microsoft code. o Unification of Windows 2000 and Windows NT Access control lists (ACLs) with UNIX Access control lists. Allow Windows clients to directly manipulate UNIX Access control entries as though they were Windows ACLs. o Single sign-on integration using the winbind server (available separately). Allow UNIX servers to use Windows 2000 and Windows NT Domain controllers as a user and group account server. Manage all user and group accounts from a single source. o Microsoft Distributed File System? (DFS) support. Samba 2.2.0 can act as a DFS server in a Microsoft network. o Share level security setting. Allow security on Samba shares to be set by Microsoft client tools. o Many other feature enhancements and bug fixes. About Samba ----------- Samba is an Open Source/Free Software implementation of the Microsoft CIFS/SMB protocols for UNIX systems. In development for ten years, Samba is considered to be the reference implementation of the CIFS/SMB protocol for UNIX systems. Samba test tools are used by all the CIFS/SMB vendors to test and fix their protocol implementations. Samba is currently used in Network attached storage (NAS) and other products from the following vendors (Note: this does not imply endorsement by these vendors, please contact the vendor marketing departments separately for comments). IBM?, SGI? (Samba for IRIX), Sun Microsystems ?(Cobalt Qube), Hewlett Packard? (CIFS/9000), VERITAS?, VA Linux Systems?, REALM Information Technologies ?, Network Concierge?, Procom ? and many others. In addition, Samba is shipped as a standard part of Linux? offerings from Linux vendors such as Red Hat?, Caldera?, SuSE?, Mandrake?, TurboLinux ? and others. Samba is being used worldwide to solve the problem of integrating hetrogeneous networks by corporations such as Agilent Technologies ?, CISCO Systems ?, and many others in addition to educational establishments and individuals Best of all Samba is an Open Source/Free software project, available under the GNU GPL license meaning that source code for Samba is freely available for anyone to modify and customize. Code from the Samba Team and individuals around the world has been integrated and tested to create Samba. In addition the following corporations have made significant donations of code, effort, testing facilities and support to make this release possible : Linuxcare (now TurboLinux), VA Linux Systems, Caldera, SGI, Hewlett Packard, VERITAS, IBM. This new release may be downloaded from our Web site at : http://www.samba.org For press enquiries about this release please contact either Jeremy Allison (jra@samba.org), Andrew Tridgell (tridge@samba.org) or John Terpstra (jht@samba.org). Samba - the SOURCE for Windows Networking ! -- -------------------------------------------------------- Buying an operating system without source is like buying a self-assembly Space Shuttle with no instructions. -------------------------------------------------------- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://linuxmafia.com/pipermail/web-team/attachments/20010417/a77d5bf7/samba-2.2.0release.html From marc_news at valinux.com Tue Apr 17 15:37:49 2001 From: marc_news at valinux.com (Marc MERLIN) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:22 2005 Subject: [web-team] Samba 2.2.0 - Powering the next generation of Network Attached Storage. In-Reply-To: <3ADCA3C9.26E18355@valinux.com>; from jeremy@valinux.com on Tue, Apr 17, 2001 at 04:12:57PM -0400 References: <3ADCA3C9.26E18355@valinux.com> Message-ID: <20010417153748.B3331@magic.merlins.org> On Tue, Apr 17, 2001 at 04:12:57PM -0400, Jeremy Allison wrote: > Hi, > > A news item that should be of interest to the > Linux community. Forwarded. Marc -- Microsoft is to operating systems & security .... .... what McDonalds is to gourmet cooking Home page: http://marc.merlins.org/ | Finger marc_f@merlins.org for PGP key From jlow at applianceware.com Fri Apr 20 17:34:26 2001 From: jlow at applianceware.com (Jonathan Low) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:22 2005 Subject: [web-team] feedback from SVLUG website Message-ID: <3AE0D592.9DAE0BF5@applianceware.com> Hey, what you doing making fun of my hero Robert Bork? Cheers, Jon From svlug at tgeller.com Sun Apr 29 12:20:32 2001 From: svlug at tgeller.com (Tom Geller) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:22 2005 Subject: [web-team] Info for May event Message-ID: I s'pose this should go up on the site ASAP, no? Last month's meeting is still being highlighted. Cheers, --Tom ---begin--- We're pleased to announce the next meeting of SVLUG, this coming Wednesday. WHO: Dave Taylor, technical staffer at Transmeta; formerly President of Crack.com, programmer at id Software (where he helped write Doom and Quake, and ported them to Linux). ABOUT WHAT: How to use Mobile Linux, with some example applications in desktop and mobile toys. (Dave also writes: "If you get bored, we can drift to a discussion of embedded games, Linux games, CMS, Crusoe stuff, girls, clothing, controlled substances, etc.") WHEN: Wednesday, 2 May, 7pm-9pm or so. WHERE: Cisco Building 9. The land of NUMBERS. The VINEYARDS conference center. The side we are on is the Silver Oak/Jordan conference rooms, where a large Cisco fountain is usually not turned on. Directions on how to get there are listed at: http://www.svlug.org/directions-cisco-9.shtml *** use this if you encounter DNS problems reaching it *** http://svlug.org/directions-cisco-9.shtml We've tried our very best for these directions to be accurate. If you have any improvements to make, please let our Web Team know! web-team@svlug.org NOTES: It's best if you arrive close to on time, as otherwise there may not be someone posted at the door to let you in. After the speakers end their presentation there is usually a Q&A session, time for job seekers and employers to meet, and often a few door prizes. When the meeting is over people are encouraged to chat a bit, but also to exit the building so Cisco can lock up. Don't worry, a lot of us go to dinner afterward so there's plenty of time to chat outdoors or offsite. We look forward to seeing you there! ---end--- -- Tom Geller * San Francisco * tgeller.com bandwidthpr.com, openppc.org, suespammers.org, popcomputers.com Speaker Coordinator, Silicon Valley Linux Users Group (svlug.org) From compunuts at telocity.com Sun Apr 29 19:05:37 2001 From: compunuts at telocity.com (compunuts) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:22 2005 Subject: [web-team] Info for May event In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <5.0.2.1.2.20010429190500.00a62070@mail.telocity.com> Ah... Yeap.. Updated... Thanks. Winston At 12:20 PM 4/29/2001 -0700, Tom Geller wrote: >I s'pose this should go up on the site ASAP, no? Last month's meeting is >still being highlighted. > >Cheers, > >--Tom > > >---begin--- > >We're pleased to announce the next meeting of SVLUG, this coming Wednesday. > >WHO: > Dave Taylor, technical staffer at Transmeta; formerly > President of Crack.com, programmer at id Software > (where he helped write Doom and Quake, and ported > them to Linux). > >ABOUT WHAT: > How to use Mobile Linux, with some example applications in > desktop and mobile toys. (Dave also writes: "If you get bored, > we can drift to a discussion of embedded games, Linux games, > CMS, Crusoe stuff, girls, clothing, controlled substances, etc.") > >WHEN: > Wednesday, 2 May, 7pm-9pm or so. > >WHERE: > Cisco Building 9. > The land of NUMBERS. The VINEYARDS conference center. > The side we are on is the Silver Oak/Jordan conference rooms, > where a large Cisco fountain is usually not turned on. > Directions on how to get there are listed at: > http://www.svlug.org/directions-cisco-9.shtml > *** use this if you encounter DNS problems reaching it *** > http://svlug.org/directions-cisco-9.shtml > We've tried our very best for these directions to be accurate. > If you have any improvements to make, please let our Web Team > know! web-team@svlug.org > >NOTES: > It's best if you arrive close to on time, as otherwise > there may not be someone posted at the door to let you in. > After the speakers end their presentation there is usually > a Q&A session, time for job seekers and employers to meet, > and often a few door prizes. > When the meeting is over people are encouraged to chat a bit, > but also to exit the building so Cisco can lock up. Don't > worry, a lot of us go to dinner afterward so there's plenty > of time to chat outdoors or offsite. > >We look forward to seeing you there! > > >---end--- >-- > > Tom Geller * San Francisco * tgeller.com >bandwidthpr.com, openppc.org, suespammers.org, popcomputers.com >Speaker Coordinator, Silicon Valley Linux Users Group (svlug.org) > >_______________________________________________ >web-team mailing list >web-team@lists.svlug.org >http://lists.svlug.org/mailman/listinfo/web-team From marc_news at valinux.com Mon Apr 30 18:03:38 2001 From: marc_news at valinux.com (Marc MERLIN) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:22 2005 Subject: [web-team] [svlug] SVLUG website oops... Message-ID: <20010430180338.I32211@magic.merlins.org> ----- Forwarded message from Brian Bilbrey ----- From: Brian Bilbrey To: SVLUG User-Agent: Mutt/1.2.5i Subject: [svlug] SVLUG website oops... X-Original-Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2001 17:48:28 -0700 Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2001 17:48:28 -0700 I see that the meeting is given as 03-May-2001, but unless it's been moved to Thursday... regards, .b -- Brian Bilbrey :: bilbrey@orbdesigns.com :: www.orbdesigns.com "In times of great joy, it is a comfort to know that tragedy is just around the corner." - An Irish proverb _______________________________________________ svlug mailing list svlug@lists.svlug.org http://lists.svlug.org/mailman/listinfo/svlug ----- End forwarded message ----- -- Microsoft is to operating systems & security .... .... what McDonalds is to gourmet cooking Home page: http://marc.merlins.org/ | Finger marc_f@merlins.org for PGP key From compunuts at telocity.com Mon Apr 30 18:03:36 2001 From: compunuts at telocity.com (compunuts) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:22 2005 Subject: [web-team] [svlug] SVLUG website oops... In-Reply-To: <20010430180338.I32211@magic.merlins.org> Message-ID: <5.0.2.1.2.20010430180259.00a62070@mail.telocity.com> Oppss.. my bad... Sorry..... The meeting page was correct though.. :-) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Linux is not an operating system but it's a way of life. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ See my website: http://www.leicomputing.com Powered by GNU/Linux, Registered Linux user 129936 with Linux Counter ( http://counter.li.org ) =======================================