Hi Guys, some report and mainly good news from Mbarara.
The really good news are: It was overwhelming. We had around 30 participants this meeting and (what is somehow difficult) nearly all of them wanted to attend the meeting next week. Unfortunately some of the members participating the last events came a bit late today and are not within the 15 on our list. Is it somehow possible that we are coming with more than 15 people? 24 told their interest. If there was space for those to attend, we would see, if we can hire a small bus… Janosch Am 16.07.2010 14:40, schrieb Kyle Spencer: > Hi everyone, > > Just a reminder about what we all need to do, at a minimum, at today's > events: > > 1. Teach people Python/programming basics. > > 2. Get a list of people who are interested in making the journey to > Kampala on July 23rd for the LUG/Google event. Names, e-mail addresses, > phone numbers. > > If I forgot something, let me know! > > Thanks guys! > > -Kyle > > On Thu, July 15, 2010 4:05 pm, Simon Vass wrote: >> Johnny, >> >> Traditionally we use the [email protected] mailing list for technical >> queries as well. In answer to your question I would recommend checking out >> http://www.pfsense.org it has the ability to use multiple WAN interfaces >> on a load balancing or fail-over configuration. Both Kyle and myself have >> extensive experience of using it so would be happy to take you through it. >> It has loads of plugins and is based on FreeBSD so is very solid. >> >> Jon, I guess your holding your "Intro to Python" event tomorrow at the >> centre, for the LUG event? >> >> Many Thanks >> >> Simon Vass >> Technical Manager >> E-Tech Uganda Ltd >> >> http://www.etech.ug >> Tel: +256 (0) 312260620 or (0) 312260621 >> email: [email protected] >> skype: e-techservicedesk >> >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Johnny Long" <[email protected]> >> To: [email protected] >> Cc: "Victor Miclovich" <[email protected]>, "Kyle Spencer" >> <[email protected]>, "Jon Chamberlain" <[email protected]>, >> "Simon Vass" <[email protected]>, "Reinier Battenberg" >> <[email protected]>, "Janosch Maier" >> <[email protected]>, "Johnny" <[email protected]>, "Robert >> Orenstein" <[email protected]> >> Sent: Thursday, 15 July, 2010 3:55:23 PM >> Subject: Re: Uganda LUG - July planning thread >> >> So Hi, everyone. =) >> >> You guys need the center in Jinja? I haven't heard anything or >> (likely) missed a thread. Let me know what you need me to do. >> >> Also, sorry to cross-post, but I need tech advice and don't know where >> else to post. (Is there a better place?) >> >> My problem is that I have 2 UTL 512k connections coming in. I want to >> band them together so I can have one caching proxy serving the 1024k >> drop. >> >> Anyone have experience with this? Kyle's got the caching part under >> construction (that Aleutia OK?) but I need help with the banding bit. >> Is there a two-port ADSL modem out there? Is it local? Or is it a job >> for something heavier like a Cisco with two WAN ports? >> >> I'd love any advice. We go live in the cafe in two days. >> >> Thanks. >> >> Johnny >> >> On 7/15/10, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote: >>> @Victor, which IDE would you want? I don't have much experience with >>> any Linux IDE so can't choose for you. >>> >>> @Victor, @Kyle: we've got 15 computers in the lab, and can add 3 or 4 >>> more for the event, but the extra ones won't have Internet >>> connectivity. I hope that's OK. >>> >>> Robert >>> >>> >>>> Feel free to choose... I don't mind teaching both. >>>> On 14 Jul 2010, at 04:41, [email protected] wrote: >>>> >>>>> @Victor, venue is at S7 lab, behind Jet Internet cafe. Coming from >>>>> downtown, drive past Kibuli on Kibuli Road, and we're about 100 >>>>> meters past the turnoff for International Hospital. From >>>>> Kabalagala, drive up and over Tank Hill Road, passing International >>>>> Hospital, make a right at the junction, and we're 100 meters down >>>>> that road. Either way, if you hit Namuwongo Market, you've gone 300 >>>>> meters too far. >>>>> >>>>> You'll find Jet on openstreetmap.org >>>>> >>>>> Are you planning on teaching the terminal, or would you like an IDE >>>>> installed? >>>>> >>>>> Robert >>>>> >>>>>> Also, where is the venue located? >>>>>> Victor >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> -- >> Johnny, IHS >> > > > -- Janosch Maier <[email protected]> -- http://phynformatik.de This E-Mais is signed via GnuPG <http://gnupg.org/>. My public key: 0xEB21B1DE
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