From announce-nycbug at lists.nycbug.org Mon May 2 19:13:24 2005 From: announce-nycbug at lists.nycbug.org (announce-nycbug at lists.nycbug.org) Date: Mon, 2 May 2005 19:13:24 -0400 Subject: [Announce-NYCBUG] Monthly Meeting Roland Dowdeswell: Heimdal Kerberos on NetBSD Message-ID: <20050502231324.GH13747@foo.metm.org> ******************************************* * * Monthly Meeting: May 04, 2005 * Roland Dowdeswell: Heimdal Kerberos on NetBSD * Visit: http://nycbug.org * ******************************************* 6 pm, Soho Apple Store at 103 Prince Street A presentation will be made on how to use Heimdal Kerberos on NetBSD. Roland is an expert in the proper implementation of cryptographic tools, and has written a cryptographic disk driver (cgd) which was a part of NetBSD since version 2.0. He is a published mathematician but acknowledges there is always more to learn about cryptography. Roland has extended himself to the community as a gateway to the actual use of secure methods in computing. Take advantage of this free lecture to edify yourself of these important tools. ******************************************* * * Buy a NYC*BUG t-shirt * Help the OpenBSD Hackathon * Visit: http://nycbug.org/index.php?NAV=Store * ******************************************* You can buy a NYC*BUG t-shirt at the meeting and donate funds for the OpenBSD Hackathon. Donate $50 or more to the hack-a-thon, through us, and we will send you a shirt for free!! Each May in Canada, the core OpenBSD developers get together and hack. Without doubt, everyone is familiar with the products, such as OpenSSH and Packet Filter (PF). Each year, the OpenBSD developers struggle to raise funds for the event. We in NYC*BUG are looking to assist the May 2005 Hackathon by collecting funds for the event. We have proven in the past that our fundraising efforts can make a difference, as is the case with the replacement of Dan "BSDCan" Langille`s stolen laptop. We ask that you contribute to the OpenBSD Hackathon, and help further development that benefits all open source software users, not just benefit OpenBSD, not even just the BSDs. From announce-nycbug at lists.nycbug.org Sat May 21 15:23:46 2005 From: announce-nycbug at lists.nycbug.org (announce-nycbug at lists.nycbug.org) Date: Sat, 21 May 2005 15:23:46 -0400 Subject: [Announce-NYCBUG] MySQL SIG Created Message-ID: <200505211923.j4LJNk0O019067@daedal.nyphp.com> Due to Meetup.com's recent decision to charge for monthly meet-ups, New York PHP has decided to host a language agnostic SIG dedicated to MySQL developers and administrators. Although hosted at New York PHP, this list is not specific to using MySQL with PHP. Whether you develop with C, Java, .NET, Perl, Python, or any other language, the MySQL list supports you. Non-development discussion, such as DBA and management topics, are also welcomed here. No matter the topic, if it's relevant to MySQL in some way, this list supports you. Subscribe at http://lists.nyphp.org/mailman/listinfo/mysql and see New York PHP's other SIGs at http://www.nyphp.org/lists --- New York PHP Home of AMP Technology From announce-nycbug at lists.nycbug.org Mon May 30 09:48:28 2005 From: announce-nycbug at lists.nycbug.org (announce-nycbug at lists.nycbug.org) Date: Mon, 30 May 2005 09:48:28 -0400 Subject: [Announce-NYCBUG] Meeting June 01: Phillip Moore: OSS in Large Enterprises Message-ID: <20050530134827.GB26737@foo.metm.org> Reply-To: June 01, 2005 Phillip Moore: Open Source Software 6 pm, Soho Apple Store at 103 Prince Street A presentation will be made on The Evolving Role of Open Source Software in Large Enterprises Describing myself has to be the single most difficult thing I do in life. Its fairly easy to compress my professional self into a nice little sound bite for conferences, for example: Phillip Moore recently left Morgan Stanley, where he was Executive Director of UNIX Engineering. There Phil was a senior architect, responsible for the evolution of the Firm's UNIX/Linux infrastructure. His past accomplishments include the deployment of Morgan Stanley's perl development environment, global filesystem (AFS), and transactional messaging infrastructure (MQSeries), with over 15 years experience deploying solutions to problems of extreme scalability. He is the original author of the MQSeries suite of perl modules, and a member of the OpenAFS Advisory Council. Phil left Morgan Stanley to more fully participate in the open source community. He is an open source advocate and enterprise technology consultant. That is the official, corporate 'me'. Oh, you will often see me listed as 'W. Phillip Moore' in older publications, but I am dropping the W entirely, as that letter has come to be associated with something I consider dark and evil. But there is a lot more to me than 'work', and its the things I call 'life'. I am a happily married (no, really) father of two teenagers, a daughter in High School, and a son in Junior High. My wife and I have been together for over 15 years, and most people who meet us think we are (a) just dating, or (b) the kids babysitters. OK, that is not true, they think she is the babysitter, and they wonder how the tattooed and pierced balding guy can possibly be related...