[web-team] RE: Vovida.org for September
Tom Geller
svlug at tgeller.com
Mon Aug 20 15:22:03 PDT 2001
>When are you posting to your site?
Huh! It should have appeared there by now. I'm cc:ing the SVLUG
officers and Web team to find out what's up.
Folks? The full info's below: Excerpt as necessary.
--Tom Geller
415-552-2557
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WHEN:
Wednesday 5 September, 7pm-9pm or so.
WHO:
Vovida.org Community Site
VOCAL - Vovida Open Communication Application Library
http://www.vovida.org
Senior Software Engineers David Bryan, Cheung Tam
ABOUT:
Vovida.org is a community site dedicated to providing a
forum for open-source software used in datacom and telecom
environments. Its project VOCAL (Vovida Open Communication
Application Library) aims to hasten the adoption of voice
over IP in the marketplace. The software modules in VOCAL
include a SIP-based Redirect Server, Feature Server,
Provisioning Server, Policy Server and Marshal Proxy along
with protocol translators from SIP to H.323 and SIP to MGCP.
The talk briefly overviews the Vovida.org site and provides
details of the VOCAL software.
MORE ABOUT THE SPEAKERS:
David Bryan is a Senior Software Engineer for the VOCAL
software. He has ten years of software development
experience and holds bachelor degrees in computer science
and in physics from Richard Stockton College of New Jersey,
and a master's degree in computer science from the College
of William and Mary.
Cheung Tam is Senior Software Engineer for the VOCAL
software. He has seven years of software development
experience and holds both bachelor and master's degrees in
electrical engineering from UC Davis.
They are part of the original team of developers of the
VOCAL software.
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
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 at 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!
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Tom Geller * San Francisco * tgeller.com
Speaker Coordinator, Silicon Valley Linux Users Group (svlug.org)
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