[CDBUG-talk] TODAY: CDBUG Meeting - Giving your first tech talk: an analysis of an OpenBSD talk

Brian Callahan bcallah at devio.us
Tue Nov 11 13:40:56 EST 2014


On 11/11/14 07:52, Patrick Muldoon wrote:
> On street parking shouldn't be a problem tonight. Normally park on 
> Pearl or on state at in front of the building.  Meters are off by then.
>
> As the building will be closed you will need to come to the front door 
> (state st side) and ring the buzzer to have the guard let you in. We 
> are on the 7th floor.  Glass and wood doors that say INOC / ion in the 
> glass.  If the door isn't unlocked you can ring the buzzer b
>

Could we maybe get a sign posted with those instructions? This meeting 
has been advertised to people not on this list.

~Brian

> -----------------
> Patrick Muldoon
>
> Typed with my thumbs on a mobile device please excuse any errors.
>
> On Nov 11, 2014, at 7:30 AM, Steve Moon <steve.moon at gmail.com 
> <mailto:steve.moon at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>> Looking forward to it. Any information on where to park, what door to 
>> go in, what floor to go to, etc.?
>>
>> On Tue, Nov 11, 2014 at 12:09 AM, Brian Callahan <bcallah at devio.us 
>> <mailto:bcallah at devio.us>> wrote:
>>
>>     Hi cdbug-talk --
>>
>>     Reminder that today, November 11, at 6:45 PM at INOC (80 State
>>     St., Albany), CDBUG will be holding its regular monthly meeting.
>>     Hope to see everyone there!
>>
>>     As mentioned before, there will be give-aways in the form of
>>     review copies of "The Design and Implementation of the FreeBSD
>>     Operating System, 2nd Ed."
>>
>>     ~Brian
>>
>>     ------------------------------------------
>>
>>     Title:
>>     Giving your first tech talk: an analysis of an OpenBSD talk
>>
>>     Abstract:
>>     Whether it's for work, CDBUG, or anywhere in-between, giving
>>     talks is a skill everyone should have in their back pocket. This
>>     talk reviews an OpenBSD talk given in October at RPISEC, the
>>     computer security club at RPI. It details aspects the speaker
>>     thought went well and what did not, followed by an overview of
>>     how the speaker approaches giving talks. It will end with a
>>     discussion on how to begin giving your own talks in a
>>     no-pressure, supportive atmosphere such as CDBUG.
>>
>>     Speaker Bio:
>>     Brian is a Ph.D. student in the Science and Technology Studies
>>     department at RPI, interested in studying local community
>>     formation around Free and Open Source Software projects. He is
>>     also an OpenBSD developer, focusing primarily on ports.
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