Novell iFolder will be presenting at this months Salt Lake Linux Users Group meeting. They will be providing pizza and drinks for thoes who are attending. Everyone is invited!
The original announcement follows:
The Salt Lake Linux Users Group ( SLLUG )
All are invited to the December 2005 SLLUG meeting:
Date: Wednesday, December 14th, 2005 (one week early in Dec!)
Time: 7:10 PM
Cost: $0.00. Zip. Nada.
Place: Engineering and Mines Classroom Building (EMCB) room 101
Directions: See directions and map URL at the bottom of this page
Agenda:
* Welcome and a quick "What's new in Linux"
- Discuss news of interest to the Linux community
- http://lwn.net/
- http://lwn.net/daily/
- http://slashdot.org/
- http://freshmeat.net/
- news:comp.os.linux.announce
- news:utah.linux
* Novell's iFolder project
Calvin, Brady and Jared will cover what iFolder is, what
is open sourced, what technologies iFolder uses, why should
you interested in iFolder, and how you can participate.
The presenters will be:
Calvin Gaisford
iFolder Hacker and Project Maintainer
Brady Anderson
iFolder Hacker
Jared Allen
iFolder Team Manager
** The Novell iFolder team is also looking for a build engineer.
They are looking for someone who is Linux at the core but is
willing to also work with and learn some windows and Macintosh
build and install processes. Someone that understands and
has experience building a chrooted environment is preferred.
The job will involve working with scripts and may involve some
development later on. Having a working knowledge of i18n and
l10n is also a plus. It's a full time position.
* We will have wireless access during the meeting so bring
your laptops or other wireless devices.
* Door Prize Drawing
Directions/Parking:
Directions - [http://www.map.utah.edu/umaplink/0063.html]
Parking can be found just East of the EMCB building and there is a big
lot just North of the Merrill Engineering building (MEB).
Parking is free after 6:00 (Based on the signs posted. Always check in
case this changes.)
Special thanks go to (in alphabetical order):
- Prof. Lepreau and the U of U for providing the meeting room.
- Universal Systems Inc. http://www.usicomputer.com/
- Various Volunteers
SLLUG - a non-profit corporation composed of professionals, students,
and general computer users dedicated to the use and development of
Linux - a powerful, open, freely-redistributable computer operating
system (OS) for Intel PC's, PowerPCs, DEC AlphaAXPs, SPARC, ARM, etc.
http://www.sllug.org/ http://www.linux.org/
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