C[was G] LUG meetings

Nathan Le Nevez psyex at webone.com.au
Tue Oct 30 20:06:49 EST 2001


Maybe i've missed something, but is there a reason Tridge isnt as involved
anymore?

- Nathan

----- Original Message -----
From: "Brad Hards" <bhards at bigpond.net.au>
To: <simonb at webone.com.au>
Cc: <linux at samba.org>
Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2001 8:06 PM
Subject: Re: C[was G] LUG meetings


> simonb at webone.com.au wrote:
> >
> > Bob!
> > all of this sounds great to me:
> > UML would be most interesting.
> > Yes, i'd like to hear more about cool projects people are doing,
> > of course we'd all love to hear about your linux port!
> >
> > ummmm, how about some kernel disection?
> > being an audio guy, i have a particular soft spot for
> > the scheduling code, but also the fs fascinates me :)
> >
> > Maybe it's not good cause not every one is a c coder.
> > Still, flowcharts/handwaving would be a help.
> > Well, what about a lang fest?
> > I'd especially like to hear about Ruby and also Haskell,
> > and would volunteer to demo some python magic.
>
> I think it is important that there is a range of topics from fairly newbie
> through to ultra-technical. Even if you don't know much operating system
or
> networking theory, Rusty's talks are still fairly entertaining :)
> If there is some interest, I'd be willing to do a talk on ways to get
involved
> when you aren't much of a coder, especially in doing documentation.
>
> Brad
>





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