KLUG Meeting Minutes and Agenda (#60) The 60th meeting of the Kingston Linux User Group was held Tue, Oct. 14, 2003, 7:00PM at room 118, Jeffery Hall at Queens University. The meeting lasted until about 9:30. The attendees were: Avarmaa, Brigitte Drummond, Mark Findlay, Duncan Keating, Andy Kern, Jack Knowles, R. Jamas Miller, George Mitton, Doug Nagy, Daniel O'Brian, Bill Schmieder, Tony van Fraassen, Paul Meeting Schedule: 61) Tue. Nov 11, 2003 - Our 45th presentation "SPAM". 62) Tue. Dec 9, 2003 - Summary Of Activities: - Web page and domain - http://www.klug.on.ca/ - Hosted by Internet Kingston! (Thanks!) - We also have klug.ca registered. - Mailing List: Send an email with "subscribe klug-general" in the body to majordomo@klug.on.ca - or "subscribe klug-security" in the body to majordomo@klug.on.ca - Usenet Group - kingston.os.linux (General, not just KLUG) Agenda/Minutes: 1) Roll Call and Introductions (if required) - See attendees above. 2) This Meeting: There were 12 attendees to our 44th presentation, "Development Tools" by Daniel Nagy. On Wed, 15 Oct 2003, Mark E. Drummond wrote: > Hi all, > > Last night's meeting re: Development Tools in Linux was somewhat > shortlived ... at least as far as development tools are concerned! > > Daniel gave us a good intro to CVS. I asked about subversion but > Daniel could not comment and Brian could not be there (Slacker!) :-) > > Then a question was raised about Integrated Development Environments > ... which no one could comment on for lack of experience. A vi vs. > emacs war was narrowly avoided! > > We did however spend some time talking about everyone's favorite meat > ... Spam. Well, I'm not sure if Spam is meat but anyway ... > > So the topic of our NEXT meeting will be Spam! And what you can do > about it ... and oddly enough we now have a SpamAssassin developer in > our midst! Did I ever mention that the docs for libspamc.so need some > work? tee hee > > Note that the DEFAULT room we are using in Jeffrey hall is room 128. > The website currently lists 126i (which was last year) but I'll change > that. Sometimes we do get ousted from 128 and go elsewhere but Daniel > usually keeps us apprised of any changes. Make a point of checking > your mail before heading out to the meetings in case of last minute > changes like "Meeting cancelled, we're going to the Brew Pub". > > Linux uber alles ... (except OpenVMS) 3) Next Meeting: Tue. Nov 11, 2003 - "SPAM"!