People,

The Canterbury Linux users group will be holding a meeting on the 22nd
August.  The people at CII have been kind enough to let us use their
facilities for the meeting.  Anyone is welcome to come along, more
details below.

<disclaimer>
Please be warned, this first event is likely to be fairly techie.  So,
if you're non techie, and want to learn more about Linux, this one
probably isn't for you.  It's likely we will hold some events in the
future that are on more introductory topics.
</disclaimer>

Aside from this disclaimer, if you are techie, or just adventurous
please feel free to come along.

Hope to see some of you there.

Julian
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Subject: MEETING AT LAST(Local ChCh)
Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2001 09:34:44 +1200
From: Nick Rout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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[sorry if this is OT in the adsl & broadband lists, but I know there are
linux devotees on both lists]

Ok here goes *trumpet fanfare, drum roll*

There will a Canterbury Linux Users Group Meeting on Wednesday 22 August
2001.

Venue: Canterbury Innovation Centre, 200 Armagh Street, Christchurch.
Time: 7.30 pm
Speaker: Martin Baehr
Topic: Roxen Webserver (and anything else linux you want to bring up).

Martin is a visitor from Germany (or is it Austria??). You have probably
seen his posts in various linux user group mailing lists. Its great to
have such a good drawcard for what is hopefully the first of regular
meetings.

I am flexible with the format of the meeting, but envisage some sort of
short informal get together, put faces to names etc, then Martin's talk
followed by more informal chat, including input on the shape of future
meetings.

The Roxen web server is under the GPL and some its interesting features
include
1) Written in Pike - a C-like scripting language
2) Modular so can be easily extended
3) Fast
4) Some really amazing dynamic graphic capabilities
5) Very easy database access (easier even than perl or php)
6) True type font support
-- 
Nick Rout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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