markw wrote: > James G. Sack (jim) wrote: >> Gus Wirth wrote: >>> John H. Robinson, IV wrote: >>>> Wow, what a horrible subject line. Sorry about that. At least I >>>> remembered to take out the In-Reply-To: header. >>>> >>>> -john >>>> >>>> >>>> John H. Robinson, IV wrote: >>>>> Steerage, >>>>> >>>>> Do we have a topic for January? If so, is it on the website? (I never >>>>> look at the website . . .) >>>>> >>>>> I would like to have a key-signing, and CAcert signing (I am a CAcert >>>>> Assurer, so I can validate other people). >>>>> >>>>> This could tie in with an openssl/gnupg presentation, or it could be a >>>>> stand-alone event. >>> There was a guy at the last meeting (can't remember his name) that was >>> offering to do a presentation on Asterix. He talked to Neil, and I >>> talked to him a little bit, but I don't think he's going to be ready >>> despite his enthusiasm. Perhaps Neil has his contact information. > > Gil was his name, I shot off an email seeing if he'd be interested in > doing his asterisk presentation. He has quite a collection of hardware > and is pretty sharp from talking to him. He was going to do it for a > Cisco class, so I think he's ready. I'll let you guys know. > > > Mark > > > Got email back, he's almost ready. Not quite where he wants it though. This sounds like it's going to be bitchin', as he's setting up a full blown phone system for people to play with.
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