Greetings all -
Only a week until the next meeting!
This month will be particularly interesting, as we have 4 new speakers
stepping up to the plate!
Thanks to Andre and Nathan for the preso's last month. They were great!
(Thanks also to Richard Spindler - He was prepared to do the Jumpstart
Troubleshooting talk, but we ran out of time.!)
Please respond in the positive OR negative ASAP so Pizza and Drinks can
be planned. :)
Where?
Level 7, 476 St Kilda Road, Melbourne,
When?
Wednesday, February 20th, 2008 at 18:00 for general discussion.
Speakers start at 18:30 sharp, with Pizza arriving somewhere around
20:00ish.
Speakers, please let me know ASAP if there issues with you being able to
deliver your talk!
Speakers / Topics will be:
- Richard Spindler
Jumpstart Troubleshooting.
What you need to know to make it work when it don't!
- David Visser
Advanced JET and Application Provisioning using N1SPS
- Dan Cook
Extended Attributes
Do you know what they are? Why should you care?
Dan will tell you all about them and why you care. :)
- Richard Smith (Unconfirmed)
Performance observation
A start down the road of understanding performance.
(Looks like a lot, but at least two of these will be quite short talks,
and if need be, we can roll one of them into next month.)
Soft drink, coffee/tea and Pizza will be available. (YES - FOOD.)
**If you plan to attend, please reply NOW to nathan at sun.com so that we
can plan for seating / pizza / drinks!**
To anyone who meets with or talks to folks interested in Solaris: Please
let everyone know about the meeting, the time and the date. We had a
great first meeting, and would love to continue to grow the group.
A note on access: The Lifts in the building and entrance to Level 7
automatically lock early in the evening, so access will be provided by
Sun folks on-site. A sign will also be placed close to the ground floor
lifts with a contact number, should you arrive after the start of the
meeting.
If you are interested in Solaris, doing interesting things with, or on
Solaris, we want YOU!
See our opensolaris project page:
http://www.opensolaris.org/os/project/msosug/
Hope to see many of you there, and if you are not yet on the alias
ug-msosug at opensolaris.org
consider joining us! (See the project page above for details!)
Cheers!
The MSOSUG Instigators.