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Revision as of 22:32, 26 November 2007
=== December 12th ===6:00PM @ Moraine Park Technical College.
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.
January 9th
6:00PM @ Moraine Park Technical College.
Topic: "Asterisk and/or Astlinux"
Presenter: Darrick Hartman, DJH Solutions, LLC
Blurb:
Pizza and Soda will be available, donations appreciated.
Febuary 13th
6:00PM @ Moraine Park Technical College.
Topic: "Crypto for IT Staff"
Presenter: James Leinweber, WI State Lab of Hygiene
Blurb: Ever wondered how HTTPS or SSH work? Puzzled over the difference between public key cryptography and block ciphers? Worried about MD5 hash collisions invalidating your digital signatures? We'll take you on a tour of basic cryptographic concepts, then use those to understand how things we use routinely work, and finish with some advice on using cryptography wisely. This is an introductory level talk for people who know a tiny bit about computers and network protocols, but know little or nothing about cryptography, and want to become educated consumers. Hardly any math, and nothing beyond high school algebra.
Pizza and Soda will be available, donations appreciated.