From sheldon at selectgroup-rtp.com Tue Apr 24 09:31:09 2007 From: sheldon at selectgroup-rtp.com (Sheldon Wolitski) Date: Sat Apr 28 09:40:42 2007 Subject: [Trilug-announce] Sr. Linux Administrator Position in Raleigh In-Reply-To: <203D68425E8B2943B0E16CB38C826DFA218A23@TSG-SRV01.tsg.local> References: <203D68425E8B2943B0E16CB38C826DFA218A23@TSG-SRV01.tsg.local> Message-ID: <43272700EAE26A45870CFAAD0E6146533096E0@TSG-SRV01.tsg.local> ALL: We currently have a permanent Sr. Linux Administrator position with a stable and growing company located in the RTP area. Pay: $75K with 10% bonus and stock options We are also offering a $2K referral fee for this position. Please call or email me directly for additional information. Sheldon Wolitski The Select Group 5400 Trinity Road Suite 104, Raleigh, NC 27607 Dir: 919-459-1407 TF: 866-375-1307 Cell: 919-349-2980 Fax: 866-370-1307 Sheldon@selectgroup-rtp.com "Connecting Great Companies With Quality Talent" -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/ms-tnef Size: 2408 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://www.trilug.org/pipermail/trilug-announce/attachments/20070424/3d38f5f5/attachment.bin From acoliver at buni.org Mon Jul 30 09:43:06 2007 From: acoliver at buni.org (Andrew C. Oliver) Date: Mon, 30 Jul 2007 09:43:06 -0400 Subject: [Trilug-announce] REMINDER: August 9, 2007 TriLUG Meeting - Fedora 7, lead by Max Spevack, Greg "Darlene" Dekoenigsberg Message-ID: <46ADEAEA.3020809@buni.org> The has been on the site for a 'lil while now. You will get maybe 2 more reminders (one the Monday, one the day before)...... The August 2007 meeting of the Triangle Linux Users Group, Sponsored by Red Hat, Inc. (http://redhat.com), will be held at 7pm, July 9, at Red Hat on the Centennial Campus of North Carolina State University (directions: href="http://www.redhat.com/about/contact/ww/americas/raleigh.html). Our speakers will be Max Spevack and Greg DeKoenigsberg of the Fedora Project and Red Hat, Inc. The talk is on Fedora 7 from the perspective of a free software contributor: 1) How packages get into Fedora. Who owns them, how they are built, etc. 2) The compose tools that actually create the distribution. How they work, how to contribute to them, and how to use them in order to spin a custom version of Fedora. A demonstration will be in order! 3) Fedora's community perspective. How we try to build community -- both technical and non-technical -- and how people can become involved in Fedora. Max Spevack is the current Fedora Project Leader. He has been with Red Hat since 2004, previously as the QA team lead for Red Hat Network. He has a BS in Computer Science. Greg DeKoenigsberg is the community development manager for Red Hat. He is a former leader and board member emeritus of the Fedora Project. He has been with Red Hat since 2001. Many of the members of TriLUG know him better as "Darlene". -Andy -- Buni Meldware Communication Suite http://buni.org Multi-platform and extensible Email, Calendaring (including freebusy), Rich Webmail, Web-calendaring, ease of installation/administration. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: smime.p7s Type: application/x-pkcs7-signature Size: 3629 bytes Desc: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature Url : http://www.trilug.org/pipermail/trilug-announce/attachments/20070730/0017283f/attachment.bin From acoliver at buni.org Tue Jul 31 13:29:55 2007 From: acoliver at buni.org (Andrew C. Oliver) Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2007 13:29:55 -0400 Subject: [Trilug-announce] READ CAREFULLY: August 15, 2007 TriLUG **Chapel Hill** Meeting - Linux Video Editing w/ Joey Carr Message-ID: <46AF7193.1060600@buni.org> read carefully...because I don't want you to get this meeting confused with our other meeting this month on the 8th. This is something new we're trying. If it is a success we'll make it a regular occurrence. The first TriLUG monthly Chapel Hill meeting will take place on August 15, 2007 at Manning Hall on UNC Campus. The talk is on Linux video editing, given by Joey Carr. The talk will introduce the capabilities of several of the most basic tools in linux video production (kino/dvgrab, cinelerra, ffmpeg, and mencoder). Other tools and multimedia-focused Linux distributions will be discussed. A basic production workflow will be demonstrated for video capture via IEEE 1394 (i.e. Firewire), and editing in Kino. Finally, options for DVD authoring will be covered in brief. Joey previously worked as a Java developer and later as a business analyst for a medical informatics application service provider. He recently returned to UNC to study film and video production in the department of Communication Studies. He is currently working for iBiblio on their video speaker and other projects. -Andy -- Buni Meldware Communication Suite http://buni.org Multi-platform and extensible Email, Calendaring (including freebusy), Rich Webmail, Web-calendaring, ease of installation/administration. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: smime.p7s Type: application/x-pkcs7-signature Size: 3629 bytes Desc: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature Url : http://www.trilug.org/pipermail/trilug-announce/attachments/20070731/07c922db/attachment.bin From acoliver at buni.org Tue Jul 31 14:19:51 2007 From: acoliver at buni.org (Andrew C. Oliver) Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2007 14:19:51 -0400 Subject: [Trilug-announce] CORRECTED-- READ CAREFULLY: August 15, 2007 TriLUG **Chapel Hill** Meeting - Linux Video Editing w/ Joey Carr Message-ID: <46AF7D47.1090103@buni.org> Sorry I messed up the first announce.. read carefully...because I don't want you to get this meeting confused with our other meeting this month on the 9th. This is something new we're trying. If it is a success we'll make it a regular occurrence. The first TriLUG monthly Chapel Hill meeting will take place at 18:00 until 20:00 on Wednesday, August 15, 2007 in room 208 at Manning Hall on UNC Campus. The talk is on Linux video editing, given by Joey Carr. The talk will introduce the capabilities of several of the most basic tools in linux video production (kino/dvgrab, cinelerra, ffmpeg, and mencoder). Other tools and multimedia-focused linux distributions will be discussed. A basic production workflow will be demonstrated for video capture via IEEE 1394 (i.e. Firewire), and editing in Kino. Finally, options for DVD authoring will be covered in brief. Joey previously worked as a Java developer and later as a business analyst for a medical informatics application service provider. He recently returned to UNC to study film and video production in the department of Communication Studies. He is currently working for iBiblio on their video speaker and other projects. -- Buni Meldware Communication Suite http://buni.org Multi-platform and extensible Email, Calendaring (including freebusy), Rich Webmail, Web-calendaring, ease of installation/administration. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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The talk is on Fedora 7 from the perspective of a free software contributor: 1) How packages get into Fedora. Who owns them, how they are built, etc. 2) The compose tools that actually create the distribution. How they work, how to contribute to them, and how to use them in order to spin a custom version of Fedora. A demonstration will be in order! 3) Fedora's community perspective. How we try to build community -- both technical and non-technical -- and how people can become involved in Fedora. Max Spevack is the current Fedora Project Leader. He has been with Red Hat since 2004, previously as the QA team lead for Red Hat Network. He has a BS in Computer Science. Greg DeKoenigsberg is the community development manager for Red Hat. He is a former leader and board member emeritus of the Fedora Project. He has been with Red Hat since 2001. Many of the members of TriLUG know him better as "Darlene". There will also be a key signing arranged by Paul D. Boyle. You can find more information about signing parties here: http://linuxreviews.org/howtos/gnupg/signingparty/, and Gnu Privacy Guard here: http://www.gnupg.org/(en)/documentation/howtos.html. Crist?bal M. Palmer has sent to the list some additional links that are distribution specific to Ubuntu (but may be helpful for others anyhow) for key signing parties: http://packages.ubuntu.com/feisty/misc/signing-party and Gnu Privacy Guard here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GnuPrivacyGuardHowto. If you want to get started with email security etc., but these aren't enough then email the list or join #trilug and ask for help. -Andy -- Buni Meldware Communication Suite http://buni.org Multi-platform and extensible Email, Calendaring (including freebusy), Rich Webmail, Web-calendaring, ease of installation/administration. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: smime.p7s Type: application/x-pkcs7-signature Size: 3629 bytes Desc: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature Url : http://www.trilug.org/pipermail/trilug-announce/attachments/20070806/1d9f31f8/attachment.bin From acoliver at buni.org Wed Aug 15 03:14:56 2007 From: acoliver at buni.org (Andy) Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2007 10:14:56 +0300 Subject: [Trilug-announce] MEETING REMINDER: MEETING IN CHAPEL HILL TONIGHT!!! Message-ID: <46C2A7F0.1010507@buni.org> Okay guys, I'm writing this from Kuopio, Finland (and won't be able to make it)... so please have some understanding on why I got my timezones so mixed up. I actually thought it had already past...but doh! Also note that we don't have a sponsor(that I know of) for this meeting: The first TriLUG monthly Chapel Hill meeting will take place at 18:00 until 20:00 on Wednesday, August 15, 2007 in room 208 at Manning Hall on UNC Campus. The talk is on Linux video editing, given by Joey Carr. The talk will introduce the capabilities of several of the most basic tools in linux video production (kino/dvgrab, cinelerra, ffmpeg, and mencoder). Other tools and multimedia-focused linux distributions will be discussed. A basic production workflow will be demonstrated for video capture via IEEE 1394 (i.e. Firewire), and editing in Kino. Finally, options for DVD authoring will be covered in brief. Joey previously worked as a Java developer and later as a business analyst for a medical informatics application service provider. He recently returned to UNC to study film and video production in the department of Communication Studies. He is currently working for iBiblio on their video speaker and other projects. -Andy From mattfrye at gmail.com Wed Aug 15 16:54:32 2007 From: mattfrye at gmail.com (Matt Frye) Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2007 16:54:32 -0400 Subject: [Trilug-announce] This is a test. Please disregard. Sorry for the disruption. Message-ID: <7f1eacdd0708151354s3da68c69oc80a0b7f56f55944@mail.gmail.com> This is a test. Please disregard. Sorry for the disruption. 1656 From cristobalpalmer at gmail.com Thu Aug 16 00:51:36 2007 From: cristobalpalmer at gmail.com (=?UTF-8?Q?Crist=C3=B3bal_Palmer?=) Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2007 00:51:36 -0400 Subject: [Trilug-announce] Thanks to joey for the Video on Linux presentation! Message-ID: <39e2ba090708152151g6d57c74dqe64943deeed2e26a@mail.gmail.com> I wanted to give Joey a public thank you for his presentation at tonight's TriLUG meeting in Chapel Hill. Approximately 23 people came out to hear his talk, which was about video production with Linux. Perhaps ironically, the meeting was not tape recorded. A reminder: Joey will be giving an updated version of the same presentation at the regular September meeting of TriLUG at redhat HQ in Raleigh. That meeting is Thursday the 13th of September 2007 at 19:00. There will NOT be any voting going on at that meeting. The proposed CoC has been tabled and will be discussed more before a timeline for voting is considered, and a vote may never happen if it becomes clear that something like a CoC is not appropriate for the group. A 2nd draft of the proposed CoC can be found here: and discussion of that draft should happen on the newly-created trilug-policy list so that the general discussion list can keep a higher S:N. That list is open for anyone to join and any subscriber can post, so there should be no barriers to open discussion. Its archives are also public. Thanks for your co?peration here. Again, thanks so much to Joey for preparing a presentation and demo for us. His Video on Linux blog can be found here: Cheers, -- Crist?bal M. Palmer celebrating 15 years of sunsite/metalab/ibiblio: http://tinyurl.com/2o8hj4 From mattfrye at gmail.com Sat Aug 18 22:49:57 2007 From: mattfrye at gmail.com (Matt Frye) Date: Sat, 18 Aug 2007 22:49:57 -0400 Subject: [Trilug-announce] TriLUG-ontopic Message-ID: <7f1eacdd0708181949i3e38bf7cqf91efaa175820938@mail.gmail.com> The mailing list TriLUG-ontopic has been created for technical discussion related to Linux and Open Source. This is list is open to any who wish to subscribe. Go to: http://www.trilug.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/trilug-ontopic TriLUG-ontopic is an unmoderated list, so moderation is left as an exercise for list subscribers. If a situation arises where a subscriber is violating the spirit and theme of the list, but not heeding moderation from others on the list, subscribers may contact the Steering Committee for further review and action. Enjoy and happy posting! Matt Frye Steering Committee Chairman Triangle Linux Users Group From mattfrye at gmail.com Thu Aug 23 10:56:31 2007 From: mattfrye at gmail.com (Matt Frye) Date: Thu, 23 Aug 2007 10:56:31 -0400 Subject: [Trilug-announce] Be famous...be on Planet TriLUG! Message-ID: <7f1eacdd0708230756u705e983dpef39af0fcde1127c@mail.gmail.com> Did you know that if you are a blogger in The Triangle and a member or regular attendee of TriLUG, you can have your blog feed added to Planet TriLUG? Planet TriLUG is an aggregation of TriLUG members and friends who blog about all kinds of topics, not just Linux. If you'd like to join Planet TriLUG, contact Tanner Lovelace at clubjuggler AT gmail DOT com with your full-post feed info and how you'd like your name to show up. Matt Frye Steering Committee Chairman Triangle Linux Users Group From acoliver at buni.org Fri Sep 7 01:03:14 2007 From: acoliver at buni.org (Andrew C. Oliver) Date: Fri, 07 Sep 2007 01:03:14 -0400 Subject: [Trilug-announce] TRILUG MEETING NEXT THURS: September 13, 2007 TriLUG Meeting - Linux Video Editing w/ Joey Carr Message-ID: <1189141394.6145.65.camel@acoliver-laptop> Sorry guys, this was supposed to go out at the beginning of the week but I was disconnected and it never got out of my outbox: The September 2007 meeting of the Triangle Linux Users Group (Sponsored by Featuretel) will be held at 7pm, September 13, at Red Hat on the Centennial Campus of North Carolina State University (directions) . The talk is on Linux video editing, given by Joey Carr. The talk will introduce the capabilities of several of the most basic tools in linux video production (kino/dvgrab, cinelerra, ffmpeg, and mencoder). Other tools and multimedia-focused linux distributions will be discussed. A basic production workflow will be demonstrated for video capture via IEEE 1394 (i.e. Firewire), and editing in Kino. Finally, options for DVD authoring will be covered in brief.

Joey previously worked as a Java developer and later as a business analyst for a medical informatics application service provider. He recently returned to UNC to study film and video production in the department of Communication Studies. He is currently working for iBiblio on their video speaker and other projects. From cristobalpalmer at gmail.com Fri Sep 7 01:23:26 2007 From: cristobalpalmer at gmail.com (=?UTF-8?Q?Crist=C3=B3bal_Palmer?=) Date: Fri, 7 Sep 2007 01:23:26 -0400 Subject: [Trilug-announce] SERVICE OUTAGE TODAY from 20:30 to 22:30 Message-ID: <39e2ba090709062223l5438c5d5k7435ac8371ee6b3d@mail.gmail.com> Please expect LOGIN, WEB services for trilug.org to be unavailable tonight at 20:30. MAIL delivery should be unaffected. We'll be down for maintenance: a system upgrade from dargo to pilot. If you have a screen session running on login.trilug.org (currently dargo), please expect it to die. Clear out what you need and log back in after 22:30 tonight. YOU WILL RECEIVE A WARNING LIKE THIS ONE: WARNING: REMOTE HOST IDENTIFICATION HAS CHANGED! after the service outage when you try to log back in. That's because login.trilug.org will be switching from dargo to pilot. If at 22:30 you still can't log in, try to ssh to pilot's IP. If that fails, we're still not back up. Sorry for any inconvenience this may cause; thanks for your patience. Much love, -- Crist?bal M. Palmer celebrating 15 years of sunsite/metalab/ibiblio: http://tinyurl.com/2o8hj4 From mattfrye at gmail.com Fri Sep 7 14:59:37 2007 From: mattfrye at gmail.com (Matt Frye) Date: Fri, 7 Sep 2007 14:59:37 -0400 Subject: [Trilug-announce] [TriLUG] TRILUG MEETING NEXT THURS: September 13, 2007 TriLUG Meeting - Linux Video Editing w/ Joey Carr In-Reply-To: <1189138722.6145.25.camel@acoliver-laptop> References: <1189138722.6145.25.camel@acoliver-laptop> Message-ID: <7f1eacdd0709071159v6bab99d3j40bf0712139bb98d@mail.gmail.com> Correction to this announcement: The September sponsor is Zenoss. Zenoss provides Open Source Application, Server, and Network Management. http://www.Zenoss.com > The September 2007 meeting of the Triangle Linux Users Group will be held at 7pm, > September 13, at Red Hat on the Centennial Campus of North Carolina > State University ( href="http://www.redhat.com/about/contact/ww/americas/raleigh.html">directions) . The talk is on Linux video editing, given by Joey Carr. > > The talk will introduce the capabilities of several of the most basic > tools in linux video production (kino/dvgrab, cinelerra, ffmpeg, and > mencoder). Other tools and multimedia-focused linux distributions will > be discussed. A basic production workflow will be demonstrated for > video capture via IEEE 1394 (i.e. Firewire), and editing in Kino. > Finally, options for DVD authoring will be covered in brief. >

Joey previously worked as a Java developer and later as a business > analyst for a medical informatics application service provider. He > recently returned to UNC to study film and video production in the > department of Communication Studies. He is currently working for href="http://ibiblio.org">iBiblio on their video speaker and other > projects. > > -- > TriLUG mailing list : http://www.trilug.org/mailman/listinfo/trilug > TriLUG Organizational FAQ : http://trilug.org/faq/ > TriLUG Member Services FAQ : http://members.trilug.org/services_faq/ > From cristobalpalmer at gmail.com Tue Sep 11 01:38:55 2007 From: cristobalpalmer at gmail.com (=?UTF-8?Q?Crist=C3=B3bal_Palmer?=) Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2007 01:38:55 -0400 Subject: [Trilug-announce] EVENT NOTICE: Software Freedom Day this Friday the 14th in Chapel Hill Message-ID: <39e2ba090709102238r47b281d0gcd4dc61cfea9aba5@mail.gmail.com> Please forward and post widely. Thank you. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: CONTACT: Crist?bal Palmer Carolina Open Source Initiative cristobalpalmer at gmail.com www.ibiblio.org/cosi Software Freedom Day Celebration Coming to Chapel Hill * Open source software demonstrations and presentations * Friday, 14 September 2007, 10am-4pm * FPG Student Union, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill * map: Chapel Hill, NC ? The international celebration of Software Freedom Day will come a day early to UNC-CH, on Friday, 14 September 2007. The Carolina Open Source Initiative (COSI) is sponsoring an all-day event with open source software demonstrations, speakers, free food and gear, and door prizes from Dell. Demonstrations will be held for TheOpenCD, a compilation of free open source software for users of Microsoft Windows; and Ubuntu with Beryl, which brings 3D desktop visual effects to the popular free open source operating system. Presentations will be given by: * Max Spevack, the Fedora project leader at Red Hat, 10 am. * Amit Bhutani, a Senior Linux Software Engineer from Dell, 11 am. * Pam Sessoms, the Electronic Reference Services Librarian at Davis Library, UNC-CH, noon. * Mark Finkle, a Platform Evangelist at Mozilla, 12:45 pm. * Joseph Mack, of AustinTek, 1:45 pm. Software Freedom Day for Chapel Hill, NC, is sponsored by Dell, MindTouch, OpenNMS, Triangle Linux Users Group (TriLUG), Red Hat, and Siena Tech. This event is free and open to the public. For additional information on Software Freedom Day at Chapel Hill, contact Crist?bal Palmer or visit www.ibiblio.org/cosi. ABOUT CAROLINA OPEN SOURCE INITIATIVE: COSI was founded in 2007 to facilitate communication and collaboration among members of the UNC-CH and Triangle communities who want to utilize, support, or develop open source software. COSI is devoted to educating students, faculty and staff about open source software and its technical, economic and social benefits, and is committed to offering positive and realistic open source solutions to campus needs and challenges. -- Crist?bal M. Palmer celebrating 15 years of sunsite/metalab/ibiblio: http://tinyurl.com/2o8hj4 From acoliver at buni.org Wed Sep 12 08:26:02 2007 From: acoliver at buni.org (Andrew C. Oliver) Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2007 08:26:02 -0400 Subject: [Trilug-announce] TRILUG MEETING NEXT THURS: September 13, 2007 TriLUG Meeting - Linux Video Editing w/ Joey Carr Message-ID: <46E7DADA.40206@buni.org> Reminder for tomorrow's meeting. Unfortunately I'll miss it as I'm in Atlanta. Sux too cause its a topic I really need :-( The September 2007 meeting of the Triangle Linux Users Group ( Sponsored by Zenoss. Zenoss provides Open Source Application, Server, and Network Management. http://www.Zenoss.com) will be held at 7pm, September 13, at Red Hat on the Centennial Campus of North Carolina State University (directions) . The talk is on Linux video editing, given by Joey Carr. The talk will introduce the capabilities of several of the most basic tools in linux video production (kino/dvgrab, cinelerra, ffmpeg, and mencoder). Other tools and multimedia-focused linux distributions will be discussed. A basic production workflow will be demonstrated for video capture via IEEE 1394 (i.e. Firewire), and editing in Kino. Finally, options for DVD authoring will be covered in brief.

Joey previously worked as a Java developer and later as a business analyst for a medical informatics application service provider. He recently returned to UNC to study film and video production in the department of Communication Studies. He is currently working for iBiblio on their video speaker and other projects. _______________________________________________ Trilug-announce mailing list http://www.trilug.org/mailman/listinfo/trilug-announce -- TriLUG mailing list : http://www.trilug.org/mailman/listinfo/trilug TriLUG Organizational FAQ : http://trilug.org/faq/ TriLUG Member Services FAQ : http://members.trilug.org/services_faq/ From mattfrye at gmail.com Mon Oct 8 11:01:01 2007 From: mattfrye at gmail.com (Matt Frye) Date: Mon, 8 Oct 2007 11:01:01 -0400 Subject: [Trilug-announce] TriLUG Meeting - Oct 11, 2007 - Jon Cox on Alfresco Message-ID: <7f1eacdd0710080801q51b3a223td9755725b9d3ab66@mail.gmail.com> The October 2007 meeting of the Triangle Linux Users Group will be held Thursday, October 11 at Red Hat. Directions can be found at http://www.redhat.com/about/contact/ww/americas/raleigh.html . Jon Cox will speak to us about Alfresco (www.alfresco.com), the content management system. Jon Cox is a Principal Architect/Engineer for Alfresco and was previously a principal engineer at Interwoven(r), where he designed and built its object-versioning IPC infrastructure, templating system, and HTTP-based repository virtualization. This meeting is sponsored by our good friends at FeatureTel. North Carolina's VoIP Telephone Company for Business www.featuretel.com This meeting begins at 7:00PM and is expected to end by 9:00 PM. As always, refreshments are provided. Questions, comments, and suggestions can be sent to the TriLUG Steering Committee by visiting http://trilug.org/contact From acoliver at buni.org Tue Oct 23 18:37:02 2007 From: acoliver at buni.org (Andrew C. Oliver) Date: Tue, 23 Oct 2007 18:37:02 -0400 Subject: [Trilug-announce] TriLUG Meeting Pre-Announcement for November 8, 2007 - Pat Patterson speaks "Digital Identity" Message-ID: <471E778E.7060200@buni.org> The November 2007 meeting of the Triangle Linux Users Group, sponsored by Sun Microsystems, will be held Thursday, November 8, 2007 at Red Hat. Directions (http://www.redhat.com/about/contact/ww/americas/raleigh.html). Pat Patterson from Sun Microsystems will provide us with a developer perspective on digital identity, starting from the emergence of LDAP in the 90s, through single sign-on, SAML and the Liberty Alliance protocols to recent developments such as OpenID, Cardspace and OAuth. The emphasis will be on understanding the protocols and how they are implemented in the real world, with a particular focus on deciding which (if any!) approach to select for a given project. Pat Patterson is a federation architect at Sun Microsystems, focusing on federation, identity-enabled Web services and OpenSSO, Sun's open-source implementation of those technologies. Pat's blog(http://blogs.sun.com/superpat) centers on identity-related topics. Further links to the associated topics can be found on the trilug.org site: http://www.trilug.org/node/68 -Andy -- Buni Meldware Communication Suite http://buni.org Multi-platform and extensible Email, Calendaring (including freebusy), Rich Webmail, Web-calendaring, ease of installation/administration. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: smime.p7s Type: application/x-pkcs7-signature Size: 3629 bytes Desc: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature Url : http://www.trilug.org/pipermail/trilug-announce/attachments/20071023/3c7ed403/attachment.bin From acoliver at buni.org Wed Nov 7 10:45:03 2007 From: acoliver at buni.org (Andrew C. Oliver) Date: Wed, 07 Nov 2007 10:45:03 -0500 Subject: [Trilug-announce] REMINDER - TriLUG meeting tomorrow (Nov 8, 2008) - Pat Patterson on identity/security stuff Message-ID: <4731DD7F.10106@buni.org> The November 2007 meeting of the Triangle Linux Users Group, sponsored by Sun Microsystems, will be held Thursday, November 8, 2007 at Red Hat. Directions can be found here. Pat Patterson from Sun Microsystems will provide us with a developer perspective on digital identity, starting from the emergence of LDAP in the 90s, through single sign-on, SAML and the Liberty Alliance protocols to recent developments such as OpenID, Cardspace and OAuth. The emphasis will be on understanding the protocols and how they are implemented in the real world, with a particular focus on deciding which (if any!) approach to select for a given project.

Pat Patterson is a federation architect at Sun Microsystems, focusing on federation, identity-enabled Web services and OpenSSO, Sun's open-source implementation of those technologies. Pat's blog centers on identity-related topics.

-- Buni Meldware Communication Suite http://buni.org Multi-platform and extensible Email, Calendaring (including freebusy), Rich Webmail, Web-calendaring, ease of installation/administration. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: smime.p7s Type: application/x-pkcs7-signature Size: 3629 bytes Desc: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature Url : http://www.trilug.org/pipermail/trilug-announce/attachments/20071107/212d8e27/attachment.bin From mattfrye at gmail.com Mon Nov 12 23:18:23 2007 From: mattfrye at gmail.com (Matt Frye) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2007 23:18:23 -0500 Subject: [Trilug-announce] TriLUG December Social Message-ID: <7f1eacdd0711122018p79874f14jf4a91d4dc686c5b3@mail.gmail.com> The Triangle Linux Users Group will be holding it's annual December Social on December 13 from 7-10pm at the DoubleTree RTP at 2515 Meridian Parkway, Durham, North Carolina. This special meeting is sponsored by Google. The December Social is a break from the regular TriLUG schedule of technical presentations and is purely a social and networking event meant to bring interested people from different areas of the Triangle tech & business scenes together. We are inviting several area user groups, computer science departments, and anyone with an interest in Linux, Open Source Software and related subjects. If you are a developer, sysadmin, tech entrepreneur, tech blogger, journalist, open-source hacker, or like hanging out with these types of people, you are invited. If you're not a techie, but interested in networking, you're still invited! Pizza and various beverages will be available. ID required to partake of alcohol. You can bring a laptop for an impromptu LAN party. You can play bzflag with the Triangle's best. You can live-blog the event, twitter, or whatever your heart desires. Please add your name to the wiki page at http://www.trilug.org/wiki/TriLUG_December_Social_2007 if you plan to attend, as this will help us ensure that we have sufficient food, beverages, and Google schwag for everyone. See you there! From mattfrye at gmail.com Tue Nov 27 12:53:07 2007 From: mattfrye at gmail.com (Matt Frye) Date: Tue, 27 Nov 2007 12:53:07 -0500 Subject: [Trilug-announce] TriLUG 2007 Annual Food Drive Message-ID: <7f1eacdd0711270953t66a6899dvea6dab233de73b45@mail.gmail.com> We will be conducting the annual food drive for Raleigh Rescue Mission at the December Social (http://www.trilug.org/decembersocial2007) , so bring: - Canned corn, peas, carrots, soups, veg-all, applesauce, oranges, baked beans, chili beans, cranberry sauce - Jars of apple sauce, baby food, pasta sauce - Dry goods such as instant mashed potatoes, dried soups, stuffing, oatmeal, cereal, crackers, baby formula, pasta, mac & cheese - Plastic bottles or other containers of non-perishable juice or any other non-perishables you care to donate to the meeting and we will haul them to RRM. Thanks, Matt Frye From mattfrye at gmail.com Tue Dec 4 11:13:18 2007 From: mattfrye at gmail.com (Matt Frye) Date: Tue, 4 Dec 2007 11:13:18 -0500 Subject: [Trilug-announce] Friday is the last day to RSVP for the December Social Message-ID: <7f1eacdd0712040813x408db110ia9b2e68acf7e351b@mail.gmail.com> Just a reminder that Friday, December 7 is the last day to sign up for the TriLUG 2007 December Social. Food and beverages will be provided by our gracious sponsor Google. Come hang out, meet new people, and have a good time. Door prizes will be given away and games will be played. More info at http://www.trilug.org/decembersocial2007 . RSVP at http://www.trilug.org/wiki/TriLUG_December_Social_2007 See you there, Matt Frye