Re: The next big event?

2005-12-22 Thread Jon maddog Hall
Ideas for speakers: Jim Gettys (local, several of us know him, good speaker, X Window System) Brian Stevens - Red Hat - knowledgable about clusters and clustering. I spoke to him recently about coming to GNHLUG and speaking, and he said yes I should do that Issue: Not well

Re: The next big event?

2005-12-22 Thread Jon maddog Hall
Apparently my email is not going through GNHLUG again. I told the list that I had seen Brian at a get-together last week and suggested that he speak to GNHLUG. He said that yes, he would like to do that. I have known Brian since he was a young engineer right out of college. We are good

Re: The next big event?

2005-12-22 Thread T. Warfield
I met Tim at Redhat Summit. Really knows his stuff. Great find Ted and Heather :) I'll take some of what Bruce is drinking ;) Todd T. Warfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.wackyfarm.com Free Leonard Peltier http://www.freepeltier.org

Re: The next big event?

2005-12-22 Thread Ted Roche
A great list. Let's keep it in mind for a second quarter meeting. Date, time etc to be planned soon. Ted Roche Ted Roche Associates, LLC http://www.tedroche.com On Dec 20, 2005, at 6:32 PM, Jon maddog Hall wrote: Ideas for speakers: Jim Gettys (local, several of us know him, good

Re: The next big event?

2005-12-21 Thread Ted Roche
On Dec 20, 2005, at 7:00 PM, Ted Roche wrote: Anyone else know of a Dartmouth or MIT or DEC alum in the area who might be willing to speak and have a topic of sufficient general computer interest, preferably with a Linux bent? A CTO for RedHat? Ideas? Anyone? Anyone? Bueller? No one? I

Re: The next big event?

2005-12-21 Thread Jeff Kinz
On Wed, Dec 21, 2005 at 10:17:32AM -0500, Ted Roche wrote: I was serious about the Red Hat CTO. He works in the Westford office, I think. A recent interview described him thus: ... We have friends in that office. Should we inquire? I would say yes. -- Jeff Kinz, Emergent

Re: The next big event?

2005-12-21 Thread Ted Roche
Well, it turns out that the CTO is likely out of town that day, but Tim Burke, director of kernel development at Red Hat (and also the director of the Fedora Project) agreed to do a presentation on Open source development productization - how Red Hat balances its role as community steward

Re: The next big event?

2005-12-21 Thread Bruce Dawson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Ted Roche wrote: | Well, it turns out that the CTO is likely out of town that day, but | Tim Burke, director of kernel development at Red Hat (and also the | director of the Fedora Project) agreed to do a presentation on | Open source development

Re: The next big event?

2005-12-21 Thread Ted Roche
On Dec 21, 2005, at 4:35 PM, Bruce Dawson wrote: Excellent work Ted! 3 Cheers and a tip of the ole' Christmas mug to ya! (Hic!) (And to everyone who helped!) Heather Brodeur did a lot of the work today, chasing down folks in the office. Thanks, TaskMaster! Ted Roche Ted Roche Associates,

FW: The next big event?

2005-12-20 Thread Ben Scott
I think Ed intended to send this here. Regardless, I'm copying it here for those who are sub'ed to this list and not -discuss. -- Forwarded message -- From: Ed Lawson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Dec 20, 2005 11:13 AM Subject: Re: The next big event? To: Ben Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: FW: The next big event?

2005-12-20 Thread David J Berube
. Regardless, I'm copying it here for those who are sub'ed to this list and not -discuss. -- Forwarded message -- From: Ed Lawson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Dec 20, 2005 11:13 AM Subject: Re: The next big event? To: Ben Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: GNHLUG gnhlug-discuss@mail.gnhlug.org

Re: FW: The next big event?

2005-12-20 Thread Heather Brodeur
Ben Scott wrote: I think Ed intended to send this here. Regardless, I'm copying it here for those who are sub'ed to this list and not -discuss. -- Forwarded message -- From: Ed Lawson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Dec 20, 2005 11:13 AM Subject: Re: The next big event? To: Ben Scott

Re: The next big event?

2005-12-20 Thread Bill McGonigle
On Dec 20, 2005, at 15:39, Heather Brodeur wrote: I think that we owe it to everyone to do our best to find another presenter with a strong appeal across a broad audience. This doesn't help us towards a solution, but hopefully it puts us all on the same page Ya, I'm on your page, Heather.

Re: The next big event?

2005-12-20 Thread Ed Lawson
On Tue, 20 Dec 2005 13:09:20 -0500 David J Berube [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If desired, I'd be glad to speak on Making Money with Open Source - I've had a number of requests for it. The money or the talk? If the former, put me on the list. Ed Lawson

The next big event?

2005-12-19 Thread Ben Scott
On 12/11/05, Ted Roche [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Darn. Rik van Riel ... will not be able to make the previously announced January quarterly meeting. Damn is right. Where are we with this? Tue 24 Jan is fast approaching. Last I heard, Ken or Ted were discussing contacting Michael

Re: The next big event?

2005-12-19 Thread Benjamin Scott
On Dec 19 at 9:25pm, Ken D'Ambrosio wrote: I've pinged Michael; it took him a couple of days to respond last time I talked to him -- but I asked for a quick response this time. We'll see. Okay; thanks, Ken. Keep us posted! :-) Are we already past a reasonable deadline for notification

Re: The next big event?

2005-12-19 Thread Bill McGonigle
On Dec 19, 2005, at 21:25, Ken D'Ambrosio wrote: Hmmm. Valid question. I dunno -- anyone else have any input? I've (well, okay, Heather's) got a speaker lined up for January for Nashua, but I don't want to step on the other chapters' toes... I've not scheduled a speaker for January

Re: The next big event?

2005-12-19 Thread Jon maddog Hall
In the immortal words of Simon and Garfunkel, Bad news, bad news... Mr. Stonebreaker'll be in DC on the 24th. We're SOL. Anyone got an ace up their sleeve? -Ken Find out when he is available and change the date of the big event. md -- Jon maddog Hall Executive Director Linux