Tony Dyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The provisional programme for Borders includes a short
> Question & Answer session and the Arusha Opensource
> project talk..
More than you wanted to know about the Arusha Project bit --
below.
Will
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Title:
The Arusha Project: Collaborative Unix system administration
Speakers:
Matt Holgate and Will Partain
Abstract:
The Arusha Project (ARK) provides a framework for
collaborative system administration of multi-platform Unix
sites with many dozens of machines
[http://ark.sourceforge.net/]. The Project is an
independent open-source effort based in Glasgow.
This will be the first public talk about the Project, and
will cover: (a) Why collaborative system administration
matters... (b) A few gory details about the "ARK engine" --
the interesting technical bit... (c) Our experience in
running an open-source project.
People:
Matt Holgate is a Research Assistant at Glasgow University,
doing embedded software. He is also a Unix sysadmin at
Verilab, a startup doing hardware verification and design.
Will Partain's main open-source effort to date was as a
developer on the Glasgow Haskell Compiler
[http://www.haskell.org/ghc/] in the early '90s. He has a
day job as a Unix sysadmin.
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