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+ | '''Topic:''' "Asterisk and/or Astlinux" | ||
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+ | '''Presenter:''' Darrick Hartman, DJH Solutions, LLC | ||
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+ | Pizza and Soda will be available, donations appreciated. | ||
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== 2007 == | == 2007 == | ||
=== December 12th === [[Image:Stallman.jpg|thumb|Sword of Stallman]] | === December 12th === [[Image:Stallman.jpg|thumb|Sword of Stallman]] |
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2008
January 9th
6:00PM @ Moraine Park Technical College. Room A-112
Topic: "Asterisk and/or Astlinux"
Presenter: Darrick Hartman, DJH Solutions, LLC
Blurb:
Pizza and Soda will be available, donations appreciated.
2007
=== December 12th ===6:00PM @ Moraine Park Technical College. Room A-112
Topic: "Free/Libre/Open-Source/Permissive/etc. LICENSING!"
Presenter: Josh (Yoda) Cowles
Blurb: Enter the exciting world of software and media licensing, including the Richard Stallman personality cult, the ostensible license-agnosticism of Linus Torvalds, the legal innovations of Lawrence Lessig, and what it all means for YOU.
This is meant to be a somewhat interesting introduction to/history of this style of licensing. It is not meant to be a highly technical discussion of caselaw - though if anyone is interested in a particular technical application or aspect of licensing, please feel free to e-mail me before the meeting and I will do my best to address it. jmcowles AT gmail DOT com
Pizza and Soda will be available, donations appreciated.
November 14th
6:00PM @ Moraine Park Technical College. Room A-206
THIS IS NOT THE NORMAL MEETING ROOM!!
Topic: "Building tools from source: an introduction"
Presenter: James Leinweber, WI State Lab of Hygiene
Blurb: Have you ever needed to compile something from other people's source code? Wondered what to do with an RPM or Debian source package? Wanted to dip a first toe into that ocean of open source? We'll talk about finding source code, unpacking it, building it, installing it, and managing it. No programming knowledge is necessary. This is a hobbyist level introductory talk; professional software developers typically already know most or all of this.
You can find versions of the talk and handouts at
https://mywebspace.wisc.edu/jeleinwe/web/BTS/
October 12
Geek Night - No Topic
September 8
Wubi - Ubuntu installer for Windows
August 8
July 11, 2007
We are having a meeting and key signing party on July 11, 2007. For more details check out the mailing list, and User:Midnightcomm/key signing party.
- Topic: GnuPG, Encryption and digital signatures. Key signing party.
- Date: July 11, 2007
- Time: 6:00 PM - ?
- Location: MPTC Room A-112
Key Signing party
A key signing party is an event where people present their PGP-compatible keys to others in person. An individual's key is than digitally signed by the other attendees