If people are interested I could present more Python stuff :)  I was
wondering about a short presentation / tutorial on CherryPy which is a
really slick little web application server written in Python.  It isn't
strictly a Linux thing but it's pretty neat and makes building web apps
really easy.  

Jeff

On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 11:20:54AM -0600, Marcel Lecker wrote:
> Hi Folks,
> 
> Seeing as I'll be running the show for the July meeting (seeing as our
> President and the secretary are heading out for a much deserved holiday).
> I'm just doing a sound-off and am looking for a back-up speaker for the July
> Meeting. Rob is still on for emacs,.. I hope. Rob please confirm?
> 
> Craig, you were going to a server security talk last month (personally I
> think that's a great topic), are you interested in being a back-up for this
> month? 
> 
> I was originally hoping to do "SSH Madness" as a back-up talk this month (in
> case Rob couldn't do his talk) but Caroline (my significant other) will be
> generally immobile and recovering from surgery that week so I'm trying to
> thin my responsibilities before and after as much as I can.
> 
> That said, Anyone! Have a peek at the CLUG website: 
> http://calgary.linux.ca/index.php?CLUG%20Technology%20Presentations
> for presentation ideas. If you're interested in presenting something, it
> doesn't need to be an advanced topic but needs to be related to Linux/Open
> Source software in some way and preferably has something of interest to all
> knowledge levels.
> 
> Think about it.
> 
> Marcel
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> CLUG Vice President
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