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From: compunuts at telocity.com (compunuts@telocity.com)
Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:20 2005
Subject: [web-team] Re: Marty Hellman speaking at SVLUG, 6 June 2001
Message-ID: <20010308012531.18655.cpmta@c007.snv.cp.net>
Tom,
Thanks for the info. As far as I can get from the mailing list, here is the break down. Could you also please confirm with a little brief info of speaker(s) bio, a brief info on the subject and the web link? Thanks.
4 April 4 : Subversion ( http://subversion.tigris.org )
2 May: Dave Taylor, about Mobile Linux and other fun stuff
6 June: Still uncertain
4 July: No meeting (Independent day)
7 November: Martin Hellman (The Evolution of Public Key Cryptography)
(The BIO will also be on the page prior to that month)
Who will be filling in for the open slots from the list below?
Bruce Schneier, Counterpane, schneier@counterpane.com
* San Mehat, VA Linux (VACM), nettwerk@valinux.com
* Jason Collins, VA Linux (Cerberus), jcollins@valinux.com
* Asa [last name? or is this an alias?], Mozilla Commmunity
Development Liason, asa@mozilla.org
Thanks.
Winston.
On Wed, 07 March 2001, Tom Geller wrote:
>
>
> Re: Marty Hellman speaking at SVLUG, 6 June
> 2001
> Hey, Webfolx. This is all the way in November, but it might be
> good to add the info to the site now -- it seems pretty well
> confirmed. Your decision.
>
> Best,
>
> --Tom Geller, SVLUG Speaker Coordinator
>
>
> ---begin---
>
> X-Sender: hellman@hellman.pobox.stanford.edu (Unverified)
> Date: Tue, 06 Mar 2001 21:43:10 -0800
> To: Tom Geller <tom@tgeller.com>
> From: Martin Hellman <hellman@stanford.edu>
> Subject: Re: Marty Hellman speaking at SVLUG, 6 June 2001
> Cc: officers@svlug.org
> Status:
>
> Tom,
>
> As it turns out, I will be out of town on June 6, so we'll have to
> move it to later. If it's not too late, I would prefer waiting til
> Wed, Nov 7. I am a glider pilot and the extended summer is "the
> season". While I haven't yet planned the trips I plan to make and
> clearly won't be gone all those Wednesdays, if waiting til Nov is not
> a problem, that would help.
>
> Here is the title and abstract:
>
> The
> Evolution of Public Key Cryptography
> Martin E. Hellman
> Professor Emeritus of Electrical Engineering
> Stanford University
>
> In our 1976 paper,
> "New Directions in Cryptography," that introduced public key
> cryptography Whit Diffie and I wrote: ìWe stand today on the brink
> of a revolution in cryptography.î As with most revolutions, there
> was also an evolutionary process that culminated in the revolution.
> That evolutionary process is easier to see in hindsight, and will be
> the subject of this talk. The talk also gives credit to some of the
> individuals whose work is often overlooked, but whose contributions
> were clearer to those of us working in the early days of the
> field.
>
> Biography (OK to shorten further if needed):
>
> Martin E.
> Hellman was a researcher at IBM's Watson Research Center from
> 1968-69 and an Assistant Professor at MIT from 1969-71. He returned to
> Stanford in 1971, where he served on the regular faculty until
> becoming Professor Emeritus in 1996.
>
> Prof. Hellman is best
> known for his invention, with Diffie and Merkle, of public key
> cryptography. Prof. Hellman has also been a long-time contributor to
> the computer privacy debate, starting with DES' key size in 1975 and
> culminating with service (1994-96) on the National Research
> Councilís Committee to Study National Cryptographic Policy, many of
> whose recommendations have since been implemented.
>
> Prof. Hellman also
> has a deep interest in the ethics of technological development. With
> Prof. Anatoly Gromyko of Moscow, he co-edited Breakthrough:
> Emerging New Thinking, a book published simultaneously in Russian
> and English in 1988 during the rapid change in Soviet-American
> relations. He also worked to develop an environment within the
> university within which students of diverse backgrounds can function
> to the best of their ability. His work in this last area has
> been recognized by four teaching awards, including three from minority
> student organizations.
>
> Prof. Hellman has been involved with
> a number of high-tech startups over the last twenty-five years,
> serving as a founder, advisor, and investor. In his spare time, he
> enjoys people, soaring, and hiking. He and his wife of 33 years,
> Dorothie, reside on the Stanford campus.
>
>
> At 04:47 PM 2/21/01 -0800, Tom Geller wrote:
>
> Marty (with SVLUG Officers cc:d),
>
> It was good to talk with you a minute ago. As we discussed, I'm
> seeking confirmation that you'll be available to speak at the monthly
> meeting of the Silicon Valley Linux Users Group
> <http://www.svlug.org>. The first date open is Wednesday, 6
> June, at 7pm: Does that work for you?
>
> If not, other available dates are:
>
> 1 August
> 5 September
> ...and so forth. (The group meets the first Wednesday of each month,
> but we're taking off 4 July.)
>
>
>
>
> This message was sent by:
> Martin E. Hellman
> hellman@stanford.edu
>
> ---end---
>
> --
>
> Tom Geller *
> San Francisco * tgeller.com
> bandwidthpr.com, openppc.org, suespammers.org, popcomputers.com
>
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> web-team mailing list
> web-team@lists.svlug.org
> http://lists.svlug.org/mailman/listinfo/web-team
From slitt at the-oasis.net Thu Mar 8 11:32:24 2001
From: slitt at the-oasis.net (Steve Litt)
Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:20 2005
Subject: [web-team] Open Source XML Programming Tutorial
Message-ID: <0103081432243P.01350@mydesk.domain.cxm>
Hi. Could you please post this to the SVLUG mailing list? I think it might
benefit some of your members. Thanks. SteveT
Hi all,
Because most XML books and websites force the you to recite Microsoft
incantations, I wrote an all Open Source XML programming tutorial using Linux
and Xerces-Java from Apache Software Foundation. It thoroughly covers coding
of DOM, SAX, and DTD's.
http://www.troubleshooters.com/tpromag/200103/200103.htm
Enjoy!
SteveT
Steve Litt
Webmaster, Troubleshooters.Com
http://www.troubleshooters.com
slitt@troubleshooters.com
From aludal at SoftHome.net Fri Mar 9 10:44:15 2001
From: aludal at SoftHome.net (Al Udal)
Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:20 2005
Subject: [web-team] want to volunteer, sort of...
Message-ID: <01030910441502.00887@localhost.localdomain>
All my Web software/HTTPD experience is about l10n/i18n
localization/internationalization issues, you might not need those, but I am
really willing to learn anything else what might be needed.
The only problem is that I am unemployed, and I can't afford just plain
volunteering, sorry. But I would be only happy to work for food and shelter,
and cigarettes, so to speak.
Please reply, thank you.
Alexander Udalov
San Jose
From star at betelgeuse.starshine.org Fri Mar 9 11:32:46 2001
From: star at betelgeuse.starshine.org (Heather)
Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:20 2005
Subject: [web-team] want to volunteer, sort of...
In-Reply-To: <01030910441502.00887@localhost.localdomain> from Al Udal at "Mar
9, 2001 10:44:15 am"
Message-ID: <200103091932.LAA07878@betelgeuse.starshine.org>
> All my Web software/HTTPD experience is about l10n/i18n
> localization/internationalization issues, you might not need those, but I am
> really willing to learn anything else what might be needed.
>
> The only problem is that I am unemployed, and I can't afford just plain
> volunteering, sorry. But I would be only happy to work for food and shelter,
> and cigarettes, so to speak.
SVLUG does not have any paid positions of its own, sorry.
Our job corners usually do pretty well; in addition, there's Craig's List,
and baylisa-jobs... good luck.
> Please reply, thank you.
>
> Alexander Udalov
> San Jose
-* Heather Stern * Web Content Coordinator, SVLUG
From jcorbin at olstaffing.com Fri Mar 9 15:50:57 2001
From: jcorbin at olstaffing.com (Jessie Corbin)
Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:20 2005
Subject: [web-team] feedback from SVLUG website
Message-ID:
Hi there,
I currently have a position open with one of my clients for a Linux Kernel
Engineer. I've included the specs below. Is there anywhere in your linux
site where my position and contact info could be posted? That would be
terrific!
Thank you!
Jessie Corbin
408-998-4100X1215
LINUX KERNEL ENGINEER
This company specializes in delivering unparalleled
uptime for the Internet infrastructure, addressing the
deficiencies of HA and clustered failover systems.
Integration testing of Linux on client's fault
tolerant servers.
Job description: Hardware integration and board
testing of 16 & 32 bit Intel architecture systems.
Working at BIOS level, Pentium series, PCI bus
interrupts, multi-task systems, micro programming.
Device driver modification. Systems start at 8 PCI
bridge, with Anigma FPGAs. Working closely wth other
remote Linuxcare consultants. Will report to Linuxcare
project manager, Len Reed.
Job Requirements: Linux kernel integration, device
driver development/modification, hardware debugging of
Pentium BIOS, PCI buses, 16 & 32 bit Intel assembly,
experience with SMP systems. Experience with multi PCI
bridge systems. A plus if the consultant has
experience with Anigma FPGAs and Anigma programming
language
Jessie Corbin
Online Staffing
phone: 408.998.4100x1215
fax: 408.282.8778
jcorbin@olstaffing.com
http://www.olstaffing.com
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From compunuts at telocity.com Fri Mar 9 17:49:30 2001
From: compunuts at telocity.com (compunuts@telocity.com)
Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:20 2005
Subject: [web-team] feedback from SVLUG website
Message-ID: <20010310014930.22634.cpmta@c007.snv.cp.net>
Hi Mr. Corbin,
We do not allow posting job offers/job search for that matter on our web site nor our mailing list. We do, however, allow you to communicate with our members at our monthly meeting for employers and job seekers alike.
The other resource would be Bay Lisa. They have job posing function. Bay Lisa is Bay Area Large Installation System Administrators and they have job mailing list run by them. More info is available at http://www.baylisa.org/lists/ and you can send the job posting at baylisa-jobs@baylisa.org . I think you have to be a member to post (you have to join the mailing list first).
Regards,
Winston.
On Fri, 09 March 2001, "Jessie Corbin" wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Hi
> there,
> I currently have a
> position open with one of my clients for a Linux Kernel Engineer. I've included
> the specs below. Is there anywhere in your linux site where my position and
> contact info could be posted? That would be terrific!
> size=2>
> Thank
> you!
> Jessie
> Corbin
> size=2>408-998-4100X1215
> size=2>
> LINUX KERNEL
> ENGINEER
> This company
> specializes in delivering unparalleled
uptime for the Internet
> infrastructure, addressing the
deficiencies of HA and clustered failover
> systems.
Integration testing of Linux on client's fault
tolerant servers.
>
>
> Job description:
> Hardware integration and board
testing of 16 & 32 bit Intel architecture
> systems.
Working at BIOS level, Pentium series, PCI bus
interrupts,
> multi-task systems, micro programming.
Device driver modification.
> Systems start at 8 PCI
bridge, with Anigma FPGAs. Working closely wth
> other
remote Linuxcare consultants. Will report to Linuxcare
project
> manager, Len Reed.
>
> Job Requirements:
> Linux kernel integration, device
driver development/modification, hardware
> debugging of
Pentium BIOS, PCI buses, 16 & 32 bit Intel
> assembly,
experience with SMP systems. Experience with multi PCI
bridge
> systems. A plus if the consultant has
experience with Anigma FPGAs and Anigma
> programming
language
> Jessie Corbin
size=2>Online Staffing
phone:
> 408.998.4100x1215
fax: 408.282.8778
>
jcorbin@olstaffing.com
color=#800080 size=2> href="http://www.olstaffing.com/">http://www.olstaffing.com
>
From compunuts at telocity.com Sat Mar 10 16:28:00 2001
From: compunuts at telocity.com (compunuts)
Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:20 2005
Subject: [web-team] web page and next meeting
In-Reply-To: <20010306081648.N10532@magic.merlins.org>
References: <5.0.2.1.0.20010305235936.00a67780@mail.telocity.com>
<20010305121611.A31445@magic.merlins.org>
<5.0.2.1.0.20010305235936.00a67780@mail.telocity.com>
Message-ID: <5.0.2.1.0.20010310162546.00a68e68@mail.telocity.com>
>The main page looks ok, but I think http://www.svlug.org/meetings.shtml is
>still out of date.
>
>Thanks
>Marc
The front page as well as meetings.shtml is up to date now.
From tom at tgeller.com Mon Mar 12 10:49:33 2001
From: tom at tgeller.com (Tom Geller)
Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:20 2005
Subject: [web-team] Upcoming speakers: April, May, and beyond
In-Reply-To: <20010308012531.18655.cpmta@c007.snv.cp.net>
References: <20010308012531.18655.cpmta@c007.snv.cp.net>
Message-ID:
At 5:25 PM -0800 3/7/01, Winston wrote:
>As far as I can get from the mailing list, here
>is the break down. Could you also please confirm with a little brief
>info of speaker(s) bio, a brief info on the subject and the web
>link? Thanks.
Here they are, piece by piece. Obviously, some information is still
missing... hmm.
>4 April 4 : Subversion ( http://subversion.tigris.org )
Bio:
Karl Fogel is a a software collaboration specialist with CollabNet
and full-time developer on the Subversion project to replace CVS.
Talk:
How Subversion picks up where CVS left off, and implications for
Linux specifically -- such as, using Subversion to create a Linux
version of the BSD `ports tree' package distribution mechanism. :-)
>2 May: Dave Taylor, about Mobile Linux and other fun stuff
Bio:
(He gave me .
Here's my abbreviation of it. Note that I haven't approved it with
him yet, and will do so now. Please don't use it until I get his O.K.!
Dave Taylor's resume is probably unique, in that it lists both
Linus Torvalds and John Carmack as references. As you might guess,
he has had wide-ranging experience in Linux, gaming and
geekdom in general. Currently a member of the technical staff at
Transmeta working on Crusoe, he's perhaps better-known as the founder
of gaming company Crack.com, and for working on Doom and Quake at id
Software -- including Linux ports.
Talk:
"I'll explain how to use Mobile Linux and show some example
applications in desktop and mobile toys. If you get bored,
we can drift to a discussion of embedded games, Linux games,
CMS, Crusoe stuff, girls, clothing, controlled substances, etc."
>6 June: Still uncertain
>4 July: No meeting (Independent day)
>
>7 November: Martin Hellman (The Evolution of Public Key Cryptography)
> (The BIO will also be on the page prior to that month)
Obviously, these are still TBD.
>Who will be filling in for the open slots from the list below?
>
>Bruce Schneier, Counterpane, schneier@counterpane.com
>* San Mehat, VA Linux (VACM), nettwerk@valinux.com
>* Jason Collins, VA Linux (Cerberus), jcollins@valinux.com
>* Asa [last name? or is this an alias?], Mozilla Commmunity
> Development Liason, asa@mozilla.org
Dunno yet. It'll probably be someone *not* on that list.
Cheers,
--
Tom Geller * San Francisco * tgeller.com
bandwidthpr.com, openppc.org, suespammers.org, popcomputers.com
From tom at tgeller.com Mon Mar 12 11:52:12 2001
From: tom at tgeller.com (Tom Geller)
Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:20 2005
Subject: [web-team] Re: Dave Taylor to speak at SVLUG on 2 May
In-Reply-To:
References:
Message-ID:
>Sounds cool, except the "reference" thing is a little tacky.
Yeah, but people will like it.
Oh, O.K., I'll take it out. Here it is again, without the offending
text. I'm cc:ing relevant SVLUG folks FTI.
> ---begin---
>
> Dave Taylor has had wide-ranging experience in Linux, gaming and
> geekdom in general. Currently a member of the technical staff at
> Transmeta working on Crusoe, he's perhaps better-known as the founder
> of gaming company Crack.com, and for working on Doom and Quake at id
> Software -- including Linux ports.
>
> ---end---
Nu?
--
Tom Geller * San Francisco * tgeller.com
bandwidthpr.com, openppc.org, suespammers.org, popcomputers.com
From ddt at transmeta.com Mon Mar 12 12:07:03 2001
From: ddt at transmeta.com (Dave Taylor)
Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:20 2005
Subject: [web-team] Re: Dave Taylor to speak at SVLUG on 2 May
In-Reply-To:
Message-ID:
Looks cool. How about we reserve that line as a cookie for folks at
the meeting when you introduce me?
=-ddt->
On Mon, 12 Mar 2001, Tom Geller wrote:
> >Sounds cool, except the "reference" thing is a little tacky.
>
> Yeah, but people will like it.
>
> Oh, O.K., I'll take it out. Here it is again, without the offending
> text. I'm cc:ing relevant SVLUG folks FTI.
>
> > ---begin---
> >
> > Dave Taylor has had wide-ranging experience in Linux, gaming and
> > geekdom in general. Currently a member of the technical staff at
> > Transmeta working on Crusoe, he's perhaps better-known as the founder
> > of gaming company Crack.com, and for working on Doom and Quake at id
> > Software -- including Linux ports.
> >
> > ---end---
>
> Nu?
> --
>
> Tom Geller * San Francisco * tgeller.com
> bandwidthpr.com, openppc.org, suespammers.org, popcomputers.com
>
>
From tom at tgeller.com Mon Mar 12 12:20:08 2001
From: tom at tgeller.com (Tom Geller)
Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:20 2005
Subject: [web-team] Re: Dave Taylor to speak at SVLUG on 2 May
In-Reply-To:
References:
Message-ID:
At 12:07 PM -0800 3/12/01, Dave Taylor wrote:
>Looks cool. How about we reserve that line as a cookie for folks at
>the meeting when you introduce me?
Works for me. :) See you then, and I'll probably be in touch before
the event to remind you.
Best,
--
Tom Geller * San Francisco * tgeller.com
bandwidthpr.com, openppc.org, suespammers.org, popcomputers.com
From marc_news at valinux.com Mon Mar 12 13:04:52 2001
From: marc_news at valinux.com (Marc MERLIN)
Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:20 2005
Subject: [web-team] web page and next meeting
In-Reply-To: <5.0.2.1.0.20010310162546.00a68e68@mail.telocity.com>; from compunuts@telocity.com on Sat, Mar 10, 2001 at 04:28:00PM -0800
References: <5.0.2.1.0.20010305235936.00a67780@mail.telocity.com> <20010305121611.A31445@magic.merlins.org> <5.0.2.1.0.20010305235936.00a67780@mail.telocity.com> <20010306081648.N10532@magic.merlins.org> <5.0.2.1.0.20010310162546.00a68e68@mail.telocity.com>
Message-ID: <20010312130452.M20060@magic.merlins.org>
On Sat, Mar 10, 2001 at 04:28:00PM -0800, compunuts wrote:
>
> >The main page looks ok, but I think http://www.svlug.org/meetings.shtml is
> >still out of date.
> >
> >Thanks
> >Marc
> The front page as well as meetings.shtml is up to date now.
Thanks.
Oh BTW:
1) s/Independent Day/Independence Day/
2) It's better to give speakers@svlug.org as a contact address instead of
Tom's Email, so that all the references don't need to be changed when we
change coordinators.
Marc
--
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.... what McDonalds is to gourmet cooking
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From gmate at gmate.co.kr Tue Mar 13 18:42:53 2001
From: gmate at gmate.co.kr (gmate@gmate.co.kr)
Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:20 2005
Subject: [web-team] Multimedia Linux Color PDA "YOPY"
Message-ID: <004ae5342020e31INTRANET@intranet.gmate.co.kr>
Dear Sir or Ma'am
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The YDK product includes YOPY hardware, software environment, Linux
Source Package Solution, etc. By sharing with you solutions and
knowledge related to Embedded Linux PDA we have developed so far, we
expect that there would be absolutely outstanding realization of
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* YOPY Development Kit for Linux Developers
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From lorrie at devonjames.com Wed Mar 14 13:01:48 2001
From: lorrie at devonjames.com (Lorrie Shamarin)
Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:20 2005
Subject: [web-team] Linux People
Message-ID: <11C2C49F088CD3119F12004005E40DBC0EB930@DJ-PDC>
To whom it may concern,
I am a recruiter with a small "boutique" firm based here in Seattle. We are
working with several companies around the country who need heavy duty linux
People for these new supercomputing cluster projects.
We are wondering if it would be possible to post our job descriptions within
your user group.
Sincerely,
Lorrie Shamarin
Recruiter
Devon James Associates, Inc.
lorrie@devonjames.com
www.devonjames.com
From alex at pssclabs.com Thu Mar 22 06:05:32 2001
From: alex at pssclabs.com (Alex Lesser)
Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:20 2005
Subject: [web-team] feedback from SVLUG website
Message-ID: <00b001c0b2d9$29064ce0$2800a8c0@alexlaptop>
My name is Alex. I work with PSSC Labs (www.pssclabs.com) , a manufacturer of custom configured Linux workstations and Beowulf supercomputers. I am interested to see how I can promote PSSC Labs which is one of the very few manufacturers that offers custom configured Linux workstation as well as Beowulf Supercomputer. I am not so interested in banners however if you have section where I can submit PR regarding advances in Linux and supercomputer industry that would be fantastic. Also I noticed in the Links section there is no hardware vendors listing. I would be will do to a link exchage with you immediately.
I understand that VA Linux is a sponsor of your site and I do want to disrupt that relationship in anyway however I believe we can assist your members with information and possibly options for hardware.
Thanks again for the opportunity and your time.
Sincerely,
Alex
www.PSSCLabs.com
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From marc_news at valinux.com Tue Mar 27 15:18:33 2001
From: marc_news at valinux.com (Marc MERLIN)
Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:21 2005
Subject: [web-team] Re: SVLUG Job Posting
Message-ID: <20010327151833.J8241@magic.merlins.org>
[Messed up in my first post, I Cced the wrong addresses]
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 about that, the web team is still working on the new job posting
guidelines page.
Basically it will say that there are no more postings to the list, or
announcements before the meeting, but that people who need a job can meet
people who provide one at the end of an SVLUG meeting, in a corner of the
room.
> ----
> Position title: senior PHP/MySQL geek
>
> Work at our Menlo Park location to develop web applications using
> PHP and MySQL. Every script you write will see tens of
> thousands of hits per day (the Care2.com website
> serves over 1000000 pageviews per day). This job is
> not for the meek or inexperienced. We will provide the
> tools and space and support you need to be outstanding
> -- you provide the drive, the energy, and the effort.
>
> Typical responsibilities include:
> - PHP coding
> - MySQL database maintenance
> - problem solving
>
> Requirements:
> The ideal candidate would have worked within the
> following environment: Linux or BSD, Apache, PHP3,
> PERL, MySQL. Further, the ideal candidate would have
> experience working on remote UNIX servers via SSH.
>
> The following minimum requirements are non-negotiable:
> - you can create complex HTML documents without the
> use of reference books or "WYSIWYG" editors
> - you have worked on PHP/MySQL websites
> - you are comfortable using a command-line
> SQL monitor
> - you possess strong written communications skills
> - you have the ability to work independently toward
> mid-term and long-term goals
>
> Who we are:
> Care2, Inc. is a community dedicated to helping save our planet's
> wildlife through the use of creative Internet communication services.
> Our current products include:
>
> Care2.com, a vertical portal that combines best-of-class news,
> shopping, discussions, free email, and electronic greeting cards, all
> with an environmental or "green" twist. This site generates 1M - 2M
> pageviews per day and thousands of dollars in donations to non-profit
> charities per month.
>
> The Race for the Rainforest, an innovative twist on the "click to
> donate" concept that has already saved over 4300 acres of rain forest
> land. This site draws over 20,000 unique visitors per day.
>
> The Race for the Big Cats, a second "click to donate" site that has
> contributed sufficient funds to support over 8800 square miles of big
> cat habitat. This site draws approximately 20,000 unique visitors per
> day.
>
> For consideration, please send a plain-text ASCII resume,
> no attachments, to: resumes@earth.care2.com
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From elizabeth at thewebbgroup.com Wed Mar 28 10:22:24 2001
From: elizabeth at thewebbgroup.com (Elizabeth Bronzini)
Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:21 2005
Subject: [web-team] feedback from SVLUG website
Message-ID: <002301c0b7b4$0a5590f0$9001010a@hq.thewebbgroup.com>
I am interested in posting some Linux job openings we have within our
company on your site. However, I do not see an area or way to accomplish
this. Can you point me in the right direction?
Thanks,
Elizabeth
The Webb Group
12 South First Street
Suite 1111
San Jose, CA 95113
P: 408.291.0540 x224
F: 408.291.0541
www.thewebbgroup.com
From star at betelgeuse.starshine.org Wed Mar 28 10:29:45 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: <002301c0b7b4$0a5590f0$9001010a@hq.thewebbgroup.com> from Elizabeth
Bronzini at "Mar 28, 2001 10:22:24 am"
Message-ID: <200103281829.KAA31412@betelgeuse.starshine.org>
> I am interested in posting some Linux job openings we have within our
> company on your site. However, I do not see an area or way to accomplish
> this. Can you point me in the right direction?
>
> Thanks,
> Elizabeth
We don't post job openings on our website. If your people come to a
meeting, then in the time after the meeting we have a designated corner
where job seekers and employers can meet each other and chat.
You might consider joining the baylisa-jobs mailing list, though. While
the members of BayLISA use many flavors of UNIX(tm) and not just Linux
you may find some good prospects there. Also, they allow job announcements
on the mike at their meetings - SVLUG does not.
Good luck to you and all your endeavors.
. | . Heather Stern | star@starshine.org
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From marc_news at valinux.com Wed Mar 28 11:37:11 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: <200103281829.KAA31412@betelgeuse.starshine.org>; from star@betelgeuse.starshine.org on Wed, Mar 28, 2001 at 10:29:45AM -0800
References: <002301c0b7b4$0a5590f0$9001010a@hq.thewebbgroup.com> <200103281829.KAA31412@betelgeuse.starshine.org>
Message-ID: <20010328113711.R8241@magic.merlins.org>
On Wed, Mar 28, 2001 at 10:29:45AM -0800, Heather wrote:
> We don't post job openings on our website. If your people come to a
> meeting, then in the time after the meeting we have a designated corner
> where job seekers and employers can meet each other and chat.
2 or 3 in the last week, and another one on officers right now.
We really need to have that jobs policy page up again, we're all wasting our
time answering the same question again and again.
Marc
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From svlug at tgeller.com Wed Mar 28 12:18:29 2001
From: svlug at tgeller.com (Tom Geller)
Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:21 2005
Subject: [web-team] Final version of Counterpane texts (for June 6 meeting)
Message-ID:
In case you didn't get it... this is the final version.
---begin abstract---
The Effect of Anti-Circumvention Provisions on Security
Counterpane Director of Software Engineering Jon Callas explores
security design, copyright, and shows how the two can be reconciled.
One of the properties of digital Intellectual Property (IP) is that
it can be easily reproduced, modified, and transferred. In response,
IP owners have created creating new security technologies for
controlling the digital works. Inevitably, this creates an
opportunity for those who can circumvent those technologies. Recent
changes in copyright law attempt to address this on-going battle by
prohibiting circumvention of these technologies. Unfortunately, this
well-meaning provision has a number of unfortunate effects on
development of security systems, including techniques that protect
intellectual property itself.
---begin bio---
Jon Callas is a premier figure in the world of Internet security. He
produced RFC 2440 (the IETF standard for OpenPGP), created the
architecture for a unified PGP and X509 certificates, and has worked
to get PGP software available worldwide. His current passion is the
Digital Millennium Copyright Act and its effects on security,
testifying before the U.S. Congress in 1998.
He is now Director of Software Engineering at Counterpane, a Managed
Security Monitoring company; prior to that, he was one of the kernel
developers for the VMS operating system at DEC, founder of
meeting-software company World Benders, CTO at Network Associates,
and Senior Scientist at Apple Computer (where he was known as the
company's "Security Czar"). He still runs Linux on the 486 box he
bought for the 1.0 release.
---end---
--
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bandwidthpr.com, openppc.org, suespammers.org, popcomputers.com
From star at betelgeuse.starshine.org Wed Mar 28 13:14:02 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: <20010328113711.R8241@magic.merlins.org> from Marc MERLIN at "Mar
28, 2001 11:37:11 am"
Message-ID: <200103282114.NAA32032@betelgeuse.starshine.org>
> On Wed, Mar 28, 2001 at 10:29:45AM -0800, Heather wrote:
> > We don't post job openings on our website. If your people come to a
> > meeting, then in the time after the meeting we have a designated corner
> > where job seekers and employers can meet each other and chat.
>
> 2 or 3 in the last week, and another one on officers right now.
>
> We really need to have that jobs policy page up again, we're all wasting our
> time answering the same question again and again.
>
> Marc
Better, I'll add a "Jobs" button in the navbar, that points directly to
revamped version of the jobs policy, as a flat item. That way it can
point to a few generic resources and they will feel like SVLUG helped
them instead of blew them off. I hope.
It won't get rid of the mail tho, there will always be some dip who
doesn't read the big bold
WE DO NOT POST JOB LISTINGS ON THIS SITE
... mainly because it has paragraphs below it so we must be posting
*something* right? (groan)
... and will send us his job blabbo and ask if we'd post it for him.
devnull's the right place for such people but one of us will probably
deal with them anyway.
Someone is welcome to beep me at about 8 pm Friday eve if it isn't up
by then. I'll cram it into this LG work somewhere.
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