As things changed during Monday's lecture (and as I pointed out today)
there are going to be lectures according to what is written in www.haifux.org:

29/5 - Tech challanges of CC
30/5 - Programming in Linux.

I was not aware someone decided to do anything on 9:30. Personally I hope to be sleeping at that time.

All haifux lectures start at 18:30. As I'm not the one who wrote this entry, please ask the person who wrote it to further enlighted you.


BTW, for future sake - the only thing that haifux "promises" is in haifux' website. not even iglu.org.il could undermine the fact that the main site that gather information about haifux is www.haifux.org.



On Tue, 23 May 2006, Shlomi Fish wrote:

Hi!

146-sil         Programming in Linux            Boaz Goldstein  29/05/2006
147             FatNS - How to Develop a DNS
                Forensics Tool                  Boaz Goldstein  5/06/2006
147-sil         Tech Challanges of the
                Creative Commons                Elad Wieder     12/06/2006

In http://www.haifux.org/:

146-sil - Tech Challanges of the Creative Commons - 29/05/2006
147-sil - Programming in Linux - 30/05/2006

And you shouldn't do both 147 (non-sil) and 147-sil. It's confusing.
Furthermore, according to:

http://linmagazine.co.il/event/haifux/creative-commons-22203

The CC presentation will take place at 29/May/2006 at 09:30. Is it 09:30 in
the morning? That's a very unusal time for a Haifux meeting.

Please enlighten us about all of these details.

Regards,

        Shlomi Fish

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