NOTE: This talk will be DOWNTOWN at John St. and Wellington St. West

This Wednesday July 25th, we have a guest speaker coming in from out of
town, so I hope everyone can make it downtown.

We are being joined by Andrew Gillis, the creator of TrixBox /
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and he will be giving a technical talk on TrixBox.

Some background on Andrew:

Andrew Gillis has been working with VoIP since VoIP became
commercially viable in 1998. He was a Senior Systems Engineer at
several VoIP startups including Octave Communications developing VOIP
voicemail systems. He became an independent consultant, deploying
worldwide roll-outs of VoIP PBX systems to companies such as Liberty
Mutual.

In his spare time, Andrew created [EMAIL PROTECTED] as a fun project to
build home PBX systems for his friends and business associates.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] took a life of its own and grew to be the largest source
forge in the world with 80,000 downloads a month.

A bit about Fonality, the sponsor of TrixBox:

Fonality became aware of [EMAIL PROTECTED] and was impressed by the
growing active community. In an effort to give back to its open source
roots as well as becoming a lead generation tool for Fonality's PBXtra
product, Fonality acquired [EMAIL PROTECTED] in October 2006. Fonality
renamed [EMAIL PROTECTED] to trixbox. Andrew continues to grow the trixbox
community and the products the products that surround it.

When:

   WEDNESDAY July 25th, 2007
   7:00 PM - 8:30 PM

Where:

   Room 308
   Metro Hall
   55 John St.,
   Toronto, ON
   (Google map link: http://xrl.us/25xp)a

Driving:

   There is a large parking lot just a bit north at King Street and
   John Street. (Maybe there's parking closer? I'm not familiar with
   the area)

TTC:

   Take the subway to St. Andrew station, then walk through the PATH
   to Metro Hall, or walk above ground 2 blocks west.

Afterwards:

   We'll socialize & grab a bite at a local pub

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