[nycbug-talk] RE: [nylug-announce] NYC *BSD User Group Launch: http://www.NYCBUG.org/
Hans Zaunere
hans
Fri Jan 16 17:13:19 EST 2004
Thanks John.
H
> -----Original Message-----
> From: nylug-announce-bounces at mail.nylug.org
> [mailto:nylug-announce-bounces at mail.nylug.org] On Behalf Of
> John Bajana-Bacalle
> Sent: Friday, January 16, 2004 4:13 PM
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> Subject: [nylug-announce] NYC *BSD User Group Launch:
> http://www.NYCBUG.org/
>
> ----- Forwarded message from Hans Zaunere <hans at nyphp.com> -----
>
> From: "Hans Zaunere" <hans at nyphp.com>
> Subject: NYC *BSD User Group Launch: http://www.NYCBUG.org/
>
> We have founded a new *BSD User Group in New York City, the New York
> City BSD Users Group (<http://www.NYCBUG.org/>, pronounced
> "nice-bug").
> It is our goal to make this B.U.G. a longtime success, and a permanent
> bright fixture in the skyline of New York City Metro's I.T. technical
> communities.
>
> There are two goals for this new user group.
>
> First, to provide a forum for the many BSD users in New York City to
> discuss and debate topics of interest to the BSD community.
>
> Second, to provide a bridge to users interested in learning more about
> or expanding their knowledge of the BSD family.
>
> - Our kick-off event will be a free "birds-of-a-feather" session at
> LinuxWorld Conference & Expo, at the Jacob Javits Center
> on Thursday,
> January 22nd, at 5:45pm, Room 1E15. We will have a presence at
> various tables at the expo, including those of BSDMall and New York
> PHP.
>
> - Our first monthly meeting will present on, "Secure by Default:
> Learning from OpenBSD," will be held on Wednesday, February 4th at
> 7:00pm in the offices of: SageSecure, 116 West 23rd Street and 6th
> Avenue, on the fifth floor.
>
> Presented by Wes Sonnenreich, author of "Building Linux
> and OpenBSD
> Firewalls" and "Network Security Illustrated." This talk will deal
> with crucial security concepts and best practices for today's
> computing environments.
>
> Subsequent monthly meetings will take place at 7:00pm on the first
> Wednesday of the month.
>
> Our website is located at <http://www.NYCBUG.org/>.
>
> o NYCBUG will include a joint documentation project with New York PHP
> (<http://www.NYPHP.org/>) and OpenlySecure.org, focused on
> providing
> original documentation to new and experienced BSD users alike.
>
> o NYCBUG also provides community mailing lists to assist in
> discussion
> and learning about the BSD world. Interested users, please join the
> mailing list(s) at <http://www.NYCBUG.org/mailinglist.html>.
>
> NYCBUG is open to all interested individuals, including, but
> not limited
> to, users of FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, DragonFlyBSD,
> OpenDarwin, Darwin
> and Mac OSX.
>
> Since the origins of the Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD) Unix in
> the 1970's, BSD has been a consistent force among the backroom servers
> of the world, powering internet service providers, hosting firms, and
> web sites such as Yahoo! and 2600.com. NYCBUG works to assist current
> users, those interested in learning more about this fundamental
> operating system family and various other BSD projects, and
> to provide a
> channel for community interaction.
>
> We look forward to supporting the BSD community in a variety
> of ways in
> the coming months and years. Please join us in making NYCBUG
> a success.
> E pluribus unum.
>
> We kindly endorse the distribution of this announcement among your
> colleagues, and potential *BSD users. Thank you.
>
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