On 3/6/25 15:08, Russell Senior wrote:


On 3/6/25 08:30, Ken Stephens wrote:
On Wed, Mar 5, 2025 at 9:18 PM Russell Senior <russ...@pdxlinux.org> wrote:

Who: Andrew Greenberg and Theo Hill
What: Basing an entire space program on Linux: OreSat + UniCloGS
Where: 1930 SW 4th Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97201-5304, Room 86
<https://www.google.com/maps/search/1930+SW+4th+Avenue,+Portland,+Oregon+97201-5304,+Room+86?entry=gmail&source=g>
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When: Thursday, March 6, 2025 at 7 PM
Why: The pursuit of technology freedom

Bio:

Andrew is a senior instructor in Electrical and Computer Engineering at
Portland State University and is the faculty advisor for the Portland
State Aerospace Society, an interdisciplinary open source aerospace
student project. Andrew has a background in embedded systems and medical
devices.

Theo Hill is a senior software engineer at The TOVA Company, a medical
device manufacturer that extensively uses Linux in its devices. Theo is
also an industry advisor to the Portland State Aerospace Society, where
he helps engineering students with writing software for CubeSats and
ground stations, and everything in between.


Venue:

PLUG is back at Portland State University. Thanks to the Computer
Science Department and to Andrew Greenberg for hosting us! The room is
in the basement of the PSU Engineering Building (also connected
underground to the Fourth Avenue Building, or FAB). Enter through the
Engineering Building. The outside door will be locked, but there should
be someone present at the entrance to let you in starting at 6:40pm
until 7pm. There will be a sign on the door with a phone number you can
SMS if there isn't someone there to let you in immediately.

PS: We are going to need a volunteer to hang out by the outside door
until start time to let people in, let me know if you are willing to do
that. Thanks!


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Russell Senior
PLUG Volunteer
russ...@pdxlinux.org

Is it possible to broadcast this meeting.  I am stuck in Palm Desert, CA.
Regrettably, I cannot. I don't have the portable streaming video rig that Michael Dexter had.

Just to follow up on this, if someone has the equipment and video/audio engineering skillage and mental bandwidth to take this on, I think it would be a great service to the PLUG and wider community. That someone is, unfortunately, not me right now.

--
Russell Senior
PLUG Volunteer
russ...@pdxlinux.org

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