Events
Our next meeting falls on February 14th, Valentines day. Since it is the holiday all about love, we are going to have a special LUG meeting. We hope that everyone will come and give a short (3-5 minutes) talk about something they love or are passionate about. It could be a cool new program, an open source project you contribute to, or a bit of hardware that is super cute.
Our new room in Kelley has a projector, so feel free to bring a laptop to plugin and show a couple slides or give ...more
This meeting will be held at the Kelley Engineering Center in room KEC1007
Corbin will be talking about kernels, building kernels, Colonel Sanders, etc.
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When: February 7th, 6 PM
Where: KEC1007
This meeting will be held at our normal time. Sorry about the confusion due to weather conditions
This will be sort of a freshman/newbie orientation and free meeting. Come and hang out, ask questions, get helped, or help others.
When: January 31th, 6 PM
Where: Dearborn 212
Check back soon for further information.
When: January 24th, 6 PM
Where: Dearborn 212
Ben Kero will be giving a talk on virtualization with Ganeti.
Nothing special this week again! Just come, relax, and/or study.
This will be the last meeting for the term. Good luck on finals!
When: November 29nd, 6 PM to 8 PM
Where: Dearborn 212
Nothing special this week! Just come, relax, and/or study.
When: November 22nd, 6 PM to 8 PM
Where: Dearborn 212
David Petersen, a former OSU student that interned at Cloudkick over the summer as a web developer, will be coming down to give a tutorial on screenscraping. For those who don't know, screenscraping is the art of pulling information from the web via HTTP requests and generally parsing the HTML with regex. The talk will most likely be in Python.
There may be a possible recap of a meeting from Beaver Barcamp 8 about rebooting the Open Source Education Lab and role of the OSU LUG within that. We will be starting a "guide sprint". People choose a topic they wish to write a guide about for the website. At the end of our guide sprints, we want to have enough content to make a "CS Survival Guide" give to green CS students to point them the right direction (towards the Tux).
When: November 8st, 6 PM to 8 PM
Where: Dearborn ...more
Ian Milligan, a math graduate student who likes computer science more than math, is going to come tell us why Haskell is the best programming language evar. Bring your laptop, and we can play with some code.
When: November 1st, 6 PM
Where: Dearborn 212
OSU is once again hosting Beaver BarCamp. Barcamp is a user-generated conference, where the attendees give all the talks. When you show up you will find a complex graphing system (butcher paper and sticky notes) that will tell you what rooms are available when. If you have something you want to give a talk on, write down the subject and put it on the wall. If not, everyone is welcome to come and go throughout the day to attend talks. Not only is the event FREE, but there will be ...more
Ben Kero, a former OSU student and current Mozilla employee, will be giving a talk on GNU Privacy Guard (GPG) encryption and signing. GPG is a GPL Licensed alternative to the PGP suite of cryptographic software. Following will be a key signing party with PSU so we can build our web of trust.
Ubuntu Oregon is throwing a release party for Ubuntu 11.10.
From the announcement
Ubuntu Oregon will have a limited number of special edition Ubuntu Oregon Oneiric Release T-Shirts thanks to a sponsorship by Eucalyptus. We will not have catering for this release party although Backspace offers a variety of edibles and beverages for sale and has free wifi and there is a adjacent restaurant that makes excellent burgers.
Tuesday the 18th, we are meeting in Dearborn 212 at 6 PM. There is a talk (to be decided which talk).
We will be holding official elections starting Tuesday 10/11/2011. The official nominations are as follows:
President: MostAwesomeDude, mythmon
Vice President: MostAwesomeDude, mythmon
Secretary: uberj
Treasurer: edunham
Webmaster: ngoke
If you are eligible to vote and cannot attend the vote in person, please send a personal message to uberj via IRC with your candidate selections.
