Hi All, First off thanks for your concerns and wishes for Bens improvement. I will be at the meeting tonight to let you know how he is going and to answer a *small* amount of questions - preferably when in a group :).
I probably won't be on time @ 7.30 - probably closer to eight. Thanks, Isaac Devine P.S. I'm bens brother. On 7/8/07, Christopher Sawtell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Greetings to the List. The next meeting is on Tuesday 10th July. That's this very next Tuesday in just a couple of days. Zane Gilmore is going to be expounding on connecting a PostgreSQL database to a web server. Zane might care to expand the cryptic one liner in a follow-up posting We also need to discuss the desirability or otherwise of putting on an Installfest during the so-called 'Software Freedom Day' which IIRC is Sept 15th. We have a tentative booking for the St. Albans hall for the afternoon on that day. We need to confirm or decline the booking as the case may be. It has been suggested that we buy Ben a large get well card and put lots of signatures on it. I will be buying and bringing the card. This is the last date with a defined subject, thus I am seeking volunteers to speak on Linuxy subjects dear to their hearts. Personally I would very much like to hear a talk about source code version control, e.g. git, subversion, monotone, mercurial, etc., etc. Cue MJG perhaps? Pretty Please. Here are the formal details:- There will be a meeting of the Canterbury Linux Users' Group on Tuesday, 10 July 2007 at: The St. Albans Resource Centre Hall 1047 Columbo Street. Starting at 7:30pm. Gated Car Parking is available behind the hall with access from Caledonian Road. It's suggested that you make use of the facility. A light supper consisting of a cup or tea or instant coffee and a biscuit will be available. See: http://www.zoomin.co.nz/?search/address/1047+Columbo+Street+St+Albans+christchurch Some of us have a pre-meeting meal starting at about 6:00pm at the Caledonian Hotel on the corner of Holly and Caledonian Roads. Please feel free to join us. The food and drink is both cheap and cheerful, but distinctly edible. -- Sincerely etc. Christopher Sawtell
