Hi All,
This is slightly off-topic:
Do to personal reasons, I have to move back to Jerusalem.
In order to do that, I need a job...
- I have a lot of experience with troubleshooting and fixing computer
problems (software and hardware).
- I am using Linux since 1999: Installation
Might be an opportunity for exposure
http://maker-faire.org.il/
and
http://maker-faire.org.il/history
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Hi all,
I hope this is not considered an unacceptable use of the list, and if
it is please forgive me.
Recently I sadly lost my job, so I am looking for a new employer.
I am an experienced Linux sys-architect/admin (roughly 8 years
experience), since I am still a student in Jerusalem I would
, and if
it is please forgive me.
Recently I sadly lost my job, so I am looking for a new employer.
I am an experienced Linux sys-architect/admin (roughly 8 years
experience), since I am still a student in Jerusalem I would prefer a
part-time job over a full-time one (I can't give the hours needed
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at
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Candidate must be willing to work on a shift rotation basis
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A friend of a friend in Jerusalem just installed Kubuntu on his Dell
Inspiron laptop. Alas, the wifi does not work. He searched on Google
and tried different things but I think that the machine needs two
experienced hands on it. Any takers?
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Hi,
I'm posting for Issac Goldstand-
He asks if anyone is maintaining the JLC website and if so, to please
contact him at
mar...@beamartyr.net
Thanks,
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Hello everyone!
After a lot of bureaucracy and delays, I'm pleased to announce that on
Monday, April 4th at 18:00, the Jerusalem Linux Club will gather to
hear a talk about GarlicSim given by its creator, Ram Rachum. The talk
will be held in the computer farm at Shprinzak, classroom 1
Position at Ex Libris in Jerusalem
Oracle DBA a plus
See
http://www.exlibrisgroup.com/?catid={5353799F-AAF3-46F9-A622-0FCD5112287D}
Thanks,
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Hi list members,
A dear friend of mine has asked me to find a Linux (user/begining
sys-admin) tutor for his 17-year-old grandson who lives in Beitar. He can
pay NIS 80-100 per hour.
Please contact me off-list if interested.
Shavua tov,
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2009/8/18 Dotan Cohen dotanco...@gmail.com:
Little note ,
The extra charge (from bezeq) in 02 is for some special numbers (the one
that are in PalTel region and Jawal).
So you think you call a 02 (Isrealy phone number in Jerusalem area ) but
actually call Rammala.
That makes sense
Hello,
I realise this might be off-topic for this list. If it is, feel free to
send private replies.
I'm in need of an Israeli DID. OUr strong preference is for it to be in
Jerusalem. A person in the territories needs to be able to call it and
they tell us at a 02 number is a lot cheaper
I'm in need of an Israeli DID. OUr strong preference is for it to be in
Jerusalem. A person in the territories needs to be able to call it and they
tell us at a 02 number is a lot cheaper for them to call than a 03 number.
Have them verify this. I do not think that there is any difference
On Mon, 17 Aug 2009, Dotan Cohen wrote:
I'm in need of an Israeli DID. OUr strong preference is for it to be in
Jerusalem. A person in the territories needs to be able to call it and they
tell us at a 02 number is a lot cheaper for them to call than a 03 number.
Have them verify this. I do
On Mon, 17 Aug 2009, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
Can't help you with the DID, but do note that Skype issued a beta of Skype
Asterisk integration and it is free till the end of the month. I have no idea
what the taarif would be after that.
Oh it's available now? Last time I looked into this (a
Hi,
Geoff Shang wrote:
Skype does not seem to provide Israeli numbers in it's Online Phone
Number service.
I've Googled for DID providers who will send calls to Skype, but all
the ones I've found only seem to offer Tel Aviv DIDs.
I don't mind if the DID provider only provides SIP or IAX,
I don't know for certain, they may well not be. I know they have a 059
(Jawwal) mobile so maybe this is based on charges for that service.
I'm pretty sure that Jawwal is Cellcom, and Cellcom proper does not
charge different fees for different Bezeq area codes. Are the villages
of the West
On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 4:59 PM, Geoff Shang ge...@quitelikely.com wrote:
On Mon, 17 Aug 2009, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
Can't help you with the DID, but do note that Skype issued a beta of Skype
Asterisk integration and it is free till the end of the month. I have no
idea what the taarif
shimi wrote:
It is. http://store.digium.com/productview.php?product_code=804-00019
I am using it and it works. A little bit of warning though - It used
to crash latest Asterisk 1.6 (due to a bug in Asterisk, not SFA), but
it was resolved when I installed 1.6.1.3-rc1 (and of course trunk is
On 17/08/2009, at 17:06, Dotan Cohen wrote:
telephone company? I know that European, American, and Russian
telephone companies charge the same for all Bezeq area codes, and
charge the same for all Israeli cellphones, but the cellphone rate is
higher than the Bezeq rate.
My (US) company
Geoff Shang wrote:
Hello,
I realise this might be off-topic for this list. If it is, feel free
to send private replies.
I'm in need of an Israeli DID. OUr strong preference is for it to be
in Jerusalem. A person in the territories needs to be able to call it
and they tell us at a 02
We are charged a MUCH higher termination fee to Jawwal cellphones, over 1
ILS/minute.
Really? That's amazing. I thought that Jawal was a Cellcom daughter,
like Bank Aravi is to Bank Leumi. Maybe that was the case once. I
would personally be upset about that if I were a Jawal subscriber.
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Little note ,
The extra charge (from bezeq) in 02 is for some special numbers (the one
that are in PalTel region and Jawal).
So you think you call a 02 (Isrealy phone number in Jerusalem area ) but
actually call Rammala.
That makes sense, as Ramalla is close enough to logically be serviced
Hi,
Answers.com / wiki.answers.com a top-200 LAMP Java site is looking for a
top notch Linux Sysadmin.
The work is with LAMP, Bash Perl, Jboss etc.
The preferred candidate will have a strong scripting background.
The work is in Yerushlayim in Malcha, across from the mall.
It's a great place to
On 19/10/2007, Guy Sheffer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the info,
At the moment, we do mind ugly Tush-Marked CDs, however, we are working
now on getting burnable cds with labels pre-printed. Just tell me -
where are you located? If I do need a burning force for this, would you
be able
On 16/10/2007, Oded Arbel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 2007-10-15 at 23:50 +0200, Guy Sheffer wrote:
We don't necessarily want ubuntu
7.10. I think 7.10 is alright, it has been tested since it was out. And
is probably less buggy.
7.10 ? 7.10 ? did you want to use 7.04 for one of these
] wrote:
Oded Arbel wrote:
On Sat, 2007-10-13 at 20:14 -0400, Guy Sheffer wrote:
I am Guy Sheffer from the Jerusalem Linux Club (JLC).
Our club is now in reparation for an installation party around
November.
However, when we made contact with Canonical to use ShipIt, they only
offer
On Mon, 2007-10-15 at 23:50 +0200, Guy Sheffer wrote:
We don't necessarily want ubuntu
7.10. I think 7.10 is alright, it has been tested since it was out. And
is probably less buggy.
7.10 ? 7.10 ? did you want to use 7.04 for one of these ?
I think going with 7.04 for Linux newbies would be
Oded Arbel wrote:
On Mon, 2007-10-15 at 23:50 +0200, Guy Sheffer wrote:
We don't necessarily want ubuntu
7.10. I think 7.10 is alright, it has been tested since it was out. And
is probably less buggy.
7.10 ? 7.10 ? did you want to use 7.04 for one of these ?
I think going with 7.04
The JLC will be nice opportunity to order ubuntu stickers:
http://system76.com/article_info.php?articles_id=9
Is there any wiki or site regarding JLC, general info, procedures,
responsibilities? Just wanted to share my customizations on ubuntu
7.04 (after clean install):
1) Install ssh (would
Hello All,
I am Guy Sheffer from the Jerusalem Linux Club (JLC).
Our club is now in reparation for an installation party around November.
We are planning to install Debian off our install server and Ubuntu off
CDs.
However, when we made contact with Canonical to use ShipIt, they only
offer
On Sat, 2007-10-13 at 20:14 -0400, Guy Sheffer wrote:
I am Guy Sheffer from the Jerusalem Linux Club (JLC).
Our club is now in reparation for an installation party around November.
However, when we made contact with Canonical to use ShipIt, they only
offer Ubuntu 6 and not 7.
If I understand
Oded Arbel wrote:
On Sat, 2007-10-13 at 20:14 -0400, Guy Sheffer wrote:
I am Guy Sheffer from the Jerusalem Linux Club (JLC).
Our club is now in reparation for an installation party around November.
However, when we made contact with Canonical to use ShipIt, they only
offer
I agree, and that's exactly why I was he first one to menton the possible
LINUX implicatons. But as I already wrote, only 2 other people referred to
that aspect of the problem. All the other posts were about censorship, porn
etc - and those subjects, as interesting as they may be, ARE off
Quoting Shachar Shemesh, from the post of Fri, 02 Mar:
The real reason you are confused, however, is because the question is
not whether kids should have access to pornography. The real question
is whether all internet users in Israel be forced to identify
themselves via biometrics in a
On 04/03/07, Shlomo Solomon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This completely off-topic thread has gone on far too long. Aside from two or
three posts about possible LINUX issues, I fail to see why we are having this
completely irrelevant discussion about porn, censorship, religion and who
knows what
Yonah Russ wrote:
I don't think so at all- I just think that the laws in a democracy are
usually reasonably in line with the majority of the constituents.
While Majority rules is a very important basis of democracy, it is
very far from being the only one. Two others that come to mind are
The law was passed by 25 members of parliament, most of which come from
religious factions. These people do not represent the majority of the
people.
Second, while I do not agree with the way they decide speed limits (and
I do enforce them every day), I see why a commission of experts can
decide
On Sat, 3 Mar 2007, Peleg Wasserman wrote:
The law was passed by 25 members of parliament, most of which come from
religious factions. These people do not represent the majority of the
people.
No, they represent a fraction of the ruling coalition, which has passed
hairier laws in the past,
On 3/3/07, Shachar Shemesh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yonah Russ wrote:
I don't think so at all- I just think that the laws in a democracy are
usually reasonably in line with the majority of the constituents.
While Majority rules is a very important basis of democracy, it is
very far from being
that can actually be a good a argument for a bagatz in the unlikely event
that this idiotic proposal will pass, that can hold off the implementation
of this potential law for a few good months.
On 3/2/07, Shlomo Solomon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't want to get into a debate about porn.
The problem is not porn or not.
The problem is letting other people decide what you can see and what you
can't see.
The government should not decide for me what I can see or not.
--
Ori Idan
On 3/3/07, Yonah Russ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 3/3/07, Shachar Shemesh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 3/3/07, Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, 3 Mar 2007, Peleg Wasserman wrote:
The law was passed by 25 members of parliament, most of which come from
religious factions. These people do not represent the majority of the
people.
No, they represent a fraction of the ruling coalition,
Are you over 18? Type in your password and see whatever you want.
-Yonah
On 3/3/07, Ori Idan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The problem is not porn or not.
The problem is letting other people decide what you can see and what you
can't see.
The government should not decide for me what I can see or
On Sat, 3 Mar 2007, Yonah Russ wrote:
adults. If a parent really want's they're kids looking at porn sites,
they'll give them their password.
Correct. And since they should have their own passwords and email why
not buy them an internet account from an ISP that provides filtered
service.
Yonah Russ wrote:
This law isn't stopping anyone who already legally has the right to
look at porn from looking at porn.
Sure it does! For one thing, porn is not illegal today.
It just requires them to prove that they have the right.
Which is a way of stopping. Saying you can't do X unless you
On Sat, 3 Mar 2007, Yonah Russ wrote:
No, they represent a fraction of the ruling coalition, which has passed
hairier laws in the past, using the well-known quid pro quo arrangements
with other coalition members from other parties. In this country the
words 'don't worry only a few MKs voted
On Sat, 3 Mar 2007, Yonah Russ wrote:
Are you over 18? Type in your password and see whatever you want.
Type your password WHERE in an Internet cafe ? And even if, what stops
one to use https://www.the-cloak.com after that for free ? And one day
after that is blocked
On 3/3/07, Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, 3 Mar 2007, Yonah Russ wrote:
adults. If a parent really want's they're kids looking at porn sites,
they'll give them their password.
Correct. And since they should have their own passwords and email why
not buy them an internet account from
On 3/3/07, Shachar Shemesh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yonah Russ wrote:
This law isn't stopping anyone who already legally has the right to
look at porn from looking at porn.
Sure it does! For one thing, porn is not illegal today.
I find it hard to believe that an adult is allowed to legally
On Sat, 3 Mar 2007, Yonah Russ wrote:
On 3/3/07, Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, 3 Mar 2007, Yonah Russ wrote:
adults. If a parent really want's they're kids looking at porn sites,
they'll give them their password.
Correct. And since they should have their own passwords and email
On 3/3/07, Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, 3 Mar 2007, Yonah Russ wrote:
On 3/3/07, Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip
Actually- I know one of the developers of the Estonian online voting
technology which identifies each voter based on a physical smart card and a
password. which
On Sat, 3 Mar 2007, Yonah Russ wrote:
You are confusing a one to one relationship (surfer to voting center)
with a one to many one (surfer vs. potentially an infinity or URLs).
No- I 'm suggesting a 1-1 relationship of surfer to ISP proxy.
Try to think this through please. You go to an
This completely off-topic thread has gone on far too long. Aside from two or
three posts about possible LINUX issues, I fail to see why we are having this
completely irrelevant discussion about porn, censorship, religion and who
knows what else.
ENOUGH
--
Shlomo Solomon
Yonah Russ wrote:
Since the law is targeted at people under the age of eighteen, I
assume the commission will ask the question: Would I choose to show
that to a 17 year old?
I am assuming you are right, which is exactly the reason I'm so worried.
This is, precisely, the wrong question to ask in
On Sun, 4 Mar 2007, Shlomo Solomon wrote:
This completely off-topic thread has gone on far too long. Aside from two or
three posts about possible LINUX issues, I fail to see why we are having this
completely irrelevant discussion about porn, censorship, religion and who
knows what else.
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Ori Idan
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To: Yonah Russ
Cc: Shachar Shemesh; Peter; IGLU
Subject: Re: the great jerusalem firewall
The problem is not porn or not.
The problem is letting other people decide what you can see and what you
This completely off-topic thread has gone on far too long. Aside from two or
three posts about possible LINUX issues, I fail to see why we are having this
completely irrelevant discussion about porn, censorship, religion and who
knows what else.
I disagree. If an MS-based solution is mandated
We (more exactly *you*) are about to join Iran, China and North Korea.
Are you ready ?
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3371412,00.html
Peter P.
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I don't want to get into a debate about porn. That's for each person to
decide.
BUT, I do think that there are LINUX issues here too. What happens if the law
says you have to have a specific type of content filter and/or a specific way
of identification for those who DO want porn to be
I'm confused... is there any parent that wants their kids to freely and
easily access pornography? Halevai the UN would treat pornography like they
treat nuclear weapons.
-Yonah
On 3/2/07, Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We (more exactly *you*) are about to join Iran, China and North Korea.
On Fri, 2 Mar 2007, Yonah Russ wrote:
I'm confused... is there any parent that wants their kids to freely and
easily access pornography? Halevai the UN would treat pornography like they
treat nuclear weapons.
I am confused... is there any adult in this country who wants to be
fingerprinted
On Friday 02 March 2007, Shlomo Solomon wrote:
I don't want to get into a debate about porn. That's for each person to
decide.
BUT, I do think that there are LINUX issues here too. What happens if the
law says you have to have a specific type of content filter and/or a
specific way of
El vie, 02-03-2007 a las 12:44 +0200, Yonah Russ escribió:
I'm confused... is there any parent that wants their kids to freely
and easily access pornography?
What about if they are?...
Halevai the UN would treat pornography like they treat nuclear
weapons.
-Yonah
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* Yonah Russ [EMAIL PROTECTED] [070302 12:54]:
I'm confused... is there any parent that wants their kids to freely and
easily access pornography? Halevai the UN would treat pornography like they
treat nuclear weapons.
I'd rather take care of it myself and let the companies offer such a
service
Yonah Russ wrote:
I'm confused...
Yes, and you are confused because the people behind the law are inducing
their own confusion on you.
is there any parent that wants their kids to freely and easily access
pornography?
First of all, yes. Personally, I see nothing wrong with a teenager
knowing
On 3/2/07, Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 2 Mar 2007, Yonah Russ wrote:
I'm confused... is there any parent that wants their kids to freely and
easily access pornography? Halevai the UN would treat pornography like
they
treat nuclear weapons.
I am confused... is there any adult in
On Fri, 2 Mar 2007, Yonah Russ wrote:
I am confused... is there any adult in this country who wants to be
fingerprinted to be able to check his email or chat in an adult chat
group (perhaps looking for a mate, perhaps not using very academic
language all the time - i.e. without resorting to
On 3/2/07, Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 2 Mar 2007, Yonah Russ wrote:
I am confused... is there any adult in this country who wants to be
fingerprinted to be able to check his email or chat in an adult chat
group (perhaps looking for a mate, perhaps not using very academic
First of all what do you consider pornography?
Second, why is it the job of the government to tell it's citizens what
is ok for them to access, and let their children see, and what isn't?
While any parent who wants to limit his children's access to the
Internet can do it quite easily, as can be
Curtain so I know more about five
year planned disasters). I thought that I left that behind, but now it
is catching up in the form of the great jerusalem firewall (there was
considerable media censorship back then). I am so thrilled. NOT.
Peter
On 3/2/07, Peleg Wasserman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
First of all what do you consider pornography?
What does that matter? There is a building full of elected officials and
appointed commisions who will decide what is considered pornography after
which an entire system of judges will
(I come from one of the
handicapped countries behind the Iron Curtain so I know more about five
year planned disasters). I thought that I left that behind, but now it
is catching up in the form of the great jerusalem firewall (there was
considerable media censorship back then). I am so thrilled
On Fri, 2 Mar 2007, Yonah Russ wrote:
On 3/2/07, Peleg Wasserman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
First of all what do you consider pornography?
What does that matter? There is a building full of elected officials and
appointed commisions who will decide what is considered pornography after
which
Yonah Russ wrote:
On 3/2/07, *Peter* [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip
You are of course assuming that the laws are perfect and consistent, and
constant. The laws are made by a few people who think that they are in a
position to judge for many, and who strongly
Hi,
tomorrow, on January 24, I am going to give an introduction to Perl6
talk on the monthly meeting of the Jerusalem Perl Mongers.
It will take place in the offices of ExLibris in
Malcha Technological Park (Jerusalem) - Building 9, 4th floor
for more details see http://jerusalem.perl.org.il
developers (server side,
drivers) with 2-5 years of expertise (advantage for security/networking
field), for a very interesting group in one of the more exquisite
software companies in Jerusalem. Development will be from scratch!
__
For more information
Hi,
I have three computers that might be of interest to rescue. I no longer
have the time and space for them. They are in Jerusalem and will need
to be picked up.
1. AXIL Sun clone, 25mHz microsparc, 64m ram, no hard disk. may need
NVRAM replaced, have not used it in years. Can provide
The Jerusalem Linux Club will hold a Going Out for Vacation with Linux
series of presentations intended to introduce Linux to newcomers:
http://www.jlc.org.il/welcome2005/
The series will start on Monday, 11 July 2005, and will take place each Monday
and Thursday.
Help spread the word
Tonight, Saturday 19/02, we are having a GPG Keysigning Party in
Jerusalem.
The place: Cafe B'Gina (74 Bethlehem Road, Phone: 02-6720825).
The time: 20:00.
Don't forget to send your key id, public key and key fingerprint to Lior
Kaplan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]).
P.S: The meeting
Hello everyone.
This next Satday (19/02/2005) there'll be a GPG Keysigning Party in
Jerusalem.
The place: Cafe B'Gina (74 Bethlehem Road, Phone: 02-6720825).
The time: 20:00.
The party coordinator is Lior Kaplan, everyone who wants to join the
party, needs to send him, via e-mail ([EMAIL
Please don't forget to bring with you an id with a photo, so we can
identify you correctly.
See you there...
Hello everyone.
This next Satday (19/02/2005) there'll be a GPG Keysigning Party in
Jerusalem.
The place: Cafe B'Gina (74 Bethlehem Road, Phone: 02-6720825).
The time: 20:00
Hi all!
On Wednesday, 8 December 2004, the Jerusalem Linux Club will hold a lecture
about Basic System Adminitration as part of the Welcome to Linux series of
lectures for Linux beginners. The lecture will take place at 18:00 in the
Sprintzak building of the Hebrew University.
Arrival
Hey,
I noticed that people are planning to lecture / originize an install party
in givat ram in jerusalem, Since we already originize those sort of stuff
in givat ram all the time, (for example we are on our second intro 2 linux
lecture this week, and planning an install party next month)
I think
We are looking for a part time Linux and MS Windows system administrator.
The work is in Jerusalem at the Hebrew University Givat Ram campus.
Flexible hours.
Please send CV to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Chaim
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Chaim Keren Tzion |
System Administrator The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Hi,
Radware (http://radware.com, NASDAQ: RDWR) is looking for a C++ programmer
for its Jerusalem office. The opening is in a team developing SSL products.
Requirements:
* At least 2 years experience in C++ programming
* At least 2 years experience in Linux/Unix
Advantages:
* Networking
Amichai Rotman wrote (about a place for a meeting of the Jerusalem Linux
Club): I was trying to find a place to hold 10-15 people, free of charge, but -
no luck.
If this agrees to the interested people, IBM/IGSI will be glad to host the
meeting at the IBM Global Services Israel location
room I would do it in my
place ;-)
If any of you have a good idea for a location, please let me know.
I would also appriciate it if the ones that are planing to come, drop me a
line.I want to get some idea of how many people will attend.
Thank you,
Amichai Rotman
Jerusalem Linux Club
Jerusalem Linux Club Founder
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I got exaclly 2 reaction of people who said they wanted to join this kind
of club
did you get more?
Ely Levy
System group
Hebrew University
Jerusalem Israel
On Tue, 15 Jan 2002, Amichai Rotman wrote:
Hi All,
About two weeks ago, I have posted a message on the IGLU site about starting
Hi All,
About two weeks ago, I have posted a message on the IGLU site about starting
a Linux Club in Jerusalem, similar to the one they have in Haifa.
I got a few positive feedbacks, but I am not sure all of you got it, so I am
posting it to the list too.
As you aleready guessed - I would
Can anyone write a short (or longer) report on the install party that
was held in Jerusalem last week?
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Hillel used to say: If I am not for myself who will be for me?
Yet, if I am for myself only, what am I? And if not now, when
Our insta-party will took place at 29/05/01, behind the city hall in
kikar
safra (Jerusalem).
she should begin around 19:00, and going to be until the small hours of
the
night.
Ely Levy
System group
Hebrew University
Jerusalem Israel
On Thu, 24 May 2001, Nadav Har'El wrote:
| On Wed, May
one mroe thing about the linux meeting
does anyone have a car and comming from haifa?
a lot of people asked for a ride
ta also
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Hebrew University
Jerusalem Israel
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I dont' remember if I already asked but we also in a serious lack or
monitor if anyone can help
Ely Levy
System group
Hebrew University
Jerusalem Israel
On Wed, 23 May 2001, Ely Levy wrote:
| one mroe thing about the linux meeting
| does anyone have a car and comming from haifa?
| a lot
at 07:28:50PM +0300, Ely Levy wrote:
I dont' remember if I already asked but we also in a serious lack or
monitor if anyone can help
Ely Levy
System group
Hebrew University
Jerusalem Israel
On Wed, 23 May 2001, Ely Levy wrote:
| one mroe thing about the linux meeting
| does
On Wed, May 23, 2001, Ely Levy wrote about linux meeting in jerusalem:
one mroe thing about the linux meeting
does anyone have a car and comming from haifa?
a lot of people asked for a ride
ta also
Could you please remind us the details again?
I would love to come, and pick up other people
On Tue, 6 Feb 2001, Schlomo Schapiro wrote:
[ something ]
On Mon, 5 Feb 2001, Rafram Chaddad wrote:
Hi,
please read the attached link for more details
http://www2.iol.co.il/communikit/scripts/forums/live/forums_single_25.asp?ro
otId=3744295msg_id=3744295
we can use any help
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