<p dir="ltr">In a stackexchange world this really makes sense. </p>
<div class="gmail_quote">On Jan 13, 2015 8:42 AM, "Okan Demirmen" <<a href="mailto:okan@demirmen.com">okan@demirmen.com</a>> wrote:<br type="attribution"><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">On Tue 2015.01.13 at 07:36 -0500, George Rosamond wrote:<br>
> Everyone should be on the announce@, but if you're not...<br>
<br>
[open can]<br>
<br>
Any reason why we don't just use talk@ for announcements since it's fairly low<br>
volume? And it gives an opportunity for discussion and feedback directly to<br>
announcements directly on talk@ (since the announce list is read-only for the<br>
community).<br>
<br>
[leave can slightly ajar...]<br>
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> -------- Forwarded Message --------<br>
> Subject: [announce] NYC*BUG Tonight: Designing Versatile Unix Utilities<br>
> Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2015 07:34:05 -0500<br>
> From: NYC*BUG Announcements <<a href="mailto:announce@lists.nycbug.org">announce@lists.nycbug.org</a>><br>
><br>
><br>
> Tuesday, January 13, 645 PM<br>
> Designing Versatile Unix Utilities, Eric Radman<br>
> Stone Creek Bar & Lounge backroom: 140 E 27th St just east of Lexington<br>
> Notice: day and location change<br>
> RSVPs are not required<br>
><br>
> Abstract<br>
><br>
> Designing versatile utilities for Unix-like systems requires attention<br>
> to specific concerns and involves specific disciplines.<br>
><br>
> This talk aims to highlight the key concerns in play during the<br>
> development of <a href="http://entrproject.org" target="_blank">entrproject.org</a> that are applicable for anyone who<br>
> endeavors to develop tooling that establishes more effective paradigms<br>
> for working on *BSD.<br>
><br>
> Speaker Bio<br>
><br>
> Eric has been building and supporting in-house and public-facing<br>
> Internet services on BSD and Linux for more than 13 years. His most<br>
> significant endeavors have centered on eradicating operational<br>
> dissonance between services by writing new applications or restructuring<br>
> existing network services to take advantage of common data marshaled by<br>
> PostgreSQL. For nearly 5 years he has also functioned as apologist for<br>
> the use of built-in self-tests and test-driven development.<br>
><br>
> Eric refuses to believe that the ThinkPad keyboard is dead,<br>
> notwithstanding abundant evidence that it has been replaced. Although he<br>
> has never been an outstanding writer, he considers composing essays and<br>
> to be essential and a compelling reason to be up before sunrise. Select<br>
> journal entries can be found on his home page at <a href="http://eradman.com/" target="_blank">http://eradman.com/</a>.<br>
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