Re: [Herzelinux] Linux Kernel Networking - the Routing Subsystem (Rami Rosen)

2008-08-15 Thread Shlomi Fish
On Thursday 14 August 2008, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
 Shlomi Fish wrote:
  I see. However, I can't tell how to receive an RSS feed for the events.
 
  This feed - http://tuxology.net/feed/ - does not contain any
  announcements of events. And the Google Calendar does not seem to provide
  any RSS feeds. I have my own Calendar at home, so I don't need one at
  Google.

 Google calender provides an RSS feeds for all it's (public) calenders.

 The Herzelinux one URL is:

 http://www.google.com/calendar/feeds/codefidence.com_k8unogvn1ojlgfneubbv1v
mp00%40group.calendar.google.com/public/basic


I see.

Thanks!

Regards,

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Re: [Herzelinux] Linux Kernel Networking - the Routing Subsystem (Rami Rosen)

2008-08-14 Thread Gilad Ben-Yossef

Shlomi Fish wrote:



I see. However, I can't tell how to receive an RSS feed for the events.

This feed - http://tuxology.net/feed/ - does not contain any announcements of 
events. And the Google Calendar does not seem to provide any RSS feeds. I 
have my own Calendar at home, so I don't need one at Google.
  


Google calender provides an RSS feeds for all it's (public) calenders.

The Herzelinux one URL is:

http://www.google.com/calendar/feeds/codefidence.com_k8unogvn1ojlgfneubbv1vmp00%40group.calendar.google.com/public/basic

Gilad

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[Herzelinux] Linux Kernel Networking - the Routing Subsystem (Rami Rosen)

2008-08-06 Thread Gilad Ben-Yossef

Hi all,


On Thursday, 7/8, Hezelinux will hold it's second meeting.


Topic: Linux Kernel Networking - the Routing Subsystem

Lecturer: Rami Rosen

Where: Hi Tech College, Maskit 27, Herzelia Pituch.

Time: Thursday, 7/8, 18:30.

Note: this is a re-run of the lecture of the same name that ran In Haifux.


Herzel-what?


Herzelinux is a new Linux Linux user group. It's aim is to try to bridge 
the gap between professional Linux programmers working for Hi tech 
companies and the Linux Open Source community and bring them into the fold.



As such:


- The meeting topics will tend towards the advance technical stuff which 
is of interest to professional programmers.


- The meeting takes place in Herzelia Pituch (Maskit 27, In hi-tech 
college), a short walking distance from most of Silicon Wadi companies, 
to the pleasure of the lazy Hi Tech bums :-)



Other then that it's just yet anther LUG, like Haifux and Telux, whose 
format we're basically mimicking (read: most sincere form of flattery 
and so on...)



Needless to say, it's free, both in speech and in coffee (not very good 
coffee but it's provided for free by Hi tech College so we shouldn't 
complain) and you are all invited. In fact, I'd truly appreciate if you 
can spread the word and invite fellow programmers working on Linux which 
are not alpha Linux geeks.



For more details: http://tuxology.net/herzelinux


For facebook lovers - join our group on facebook: 
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Herzliya-Israel/Herzelinux/10832254949



See you there,

Gilad



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Re: [Herzelinux] Linux Kernel Networking - the Routing Subsystem (Rami Rosen)

2008-08-06 Thread Shlomi Fish
On Wednesday 06 August 2008, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
 Hi all,


 On Thursday, 7/8, Hezelinux will hold it's second meeting.


 Topic: Linux Kernel Networking - the Routing Subsystem

 Lecturer: Rami Rosen

 Where: Hi Tech College, Maskit 27, Herzelia Pituch.

 Time: Thursday, 7/8, 18:30.


One should note that this meeting co-incides with the PHP-Israel meeting:

http://xrl.us/omvcn

I learned about both meetings today, and now I'm contemplating which meeting 
to go to.

Can you please next time make sure these meeting don't fall on one another?

 - The meeting takes place in Herzelia Pituch (Maskit 27, In hi-tech
 college), a short walking distance from most of Silicon Wadi companies,
 to the pleasure of the lazy Hi Tech bums :-)


Well, the problem with that is that I still recall the trouble it took me to 
go to Herzelia Pitu'akh from my home in Ramat Aviv Gimel on a Thursday. Most 
buses and service cabs didn't stop at my station, there was a huge traffic 
jam, and the bus that I could finally ride was fully packed.

I think I'll go to the PHP meeting tomorrow instead to save this 
inconvenience.

Perhaps you'd like to choose a different day than Thursday, or relocate?


 Other then that it's just yet anther LUG, like Haifux and Telux, whose
 format we're basically mimicking (read: most sincere form of flattery
 and so on...)


 Needless to say, it's free, both in speech and in coffee (not very good
 coffee but it's provided for free by Hi tech College so we shouldn't
 complain) and you are all invited. In fact, I'd truly appreciate if you
 can spread the word and invite fellow programmers working on Linux which
 are not alpha Linux geeks.

Next time, please give us some time to announce it. This is for tomorrow, so I 
don't have a lot of time to publicise it.



 For more details: http://tuxology.net/herzelinux


 For facebook lovers - join our group on facebook:
 http://www.facebook.com/pages/Herzliya-Israel/Herzelinux/10832254949


You can publish events using Facebook too.

Regards,

Shlomi Fish

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Re: [Herzelinux] Linux Kernel Networking - the Routing Subsystem (Rami Rosen)

2008-08-06 Thread Gilad Ben-Yossef

Shlomi Fish wrote:


On Wednesday 06 August 2008, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
  

On Thursday, 7/8, Hezelinux will hold it's second meeting.


Topic: Linux Kernel Networking - the Routing Subsystem

Lecturer: Rami Rosen

Where: Hi Tech College, Maskit 27, Herzelia Pituch.

Time: Thursday, 7/8, 18:30.




One should note that this meeting co-incides with the PHP-Israel meeting:

http://xrl.us/omvcn

I learned about both meetings today, and now I'm contemplating which meeting 
to go to.


Can you please next time make sure these meeting don't fall on one another?
  


Well, this is most unfortunate indeed, but I just learned of the PHP 
meeting myself.


I usually check that there are no conflicts with Haifux and Telux. I'll 
now added the PHP club to the list.


Any other clubs I should check?
  

- The meeting takes place in Herzelia Pituch (Maskit 27, In hi-tech
college), a short walking distance from most of Silicon Wadi companies,
to the pleasure of the lazy Hi Tech bums :-)




Well, the problem with that is that I still recall the trouble it took me to 
go to Herzelia Pitu'akh from my home in Ramat Aviv Gimel on a Thursday. Most 
buses and service cabs didn't stop at my station, there was a huge traffic 
jam, and the bus that I could finally ride was fully packed.


  

Well, amazingly enough, the world does not revolve around you, Shlomi :-)
I think I'll go to the PHP meeting tomorrow instead to save this 
inconvenience.


Perhaps you'd like to choose a different day than Thursday, or relocate?

  

No, I don't think I will.


Next time, please give us some time to announce it. This is for tomorrow, so I 
don't have a lot of time to publicise it.


  
This was just a reminder. The event was published over a week ago on the 
club site and facebook group.

For more details: http://tuxology.net/herzelinux


For facebook lovers - join our group on facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Herzliya-Israel/Herzelinux/10832254949




You can publish events using Facebook too.

  

It was.

Cheers,
Gilad

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Re: [Herzelinux] Linux Kernel Networking - the Routing Subsystem (Rami Rosen)

2008-08-06 Thread Constantine Shulyupin
Excellent!
I just now update http://www.makelinux.net/kernel_map.

On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 12:52 PM, Gilad Ben-Yossef [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi all,


 On Thursday, 7/8, Hezelinux will hold it's second meeting.


 Topic: Linux Kernel Networking - the Routing Subsystem

 Lecturer: Rami Rosen

 Where: Hi Tech College, Maskit 27, Herzelia Pituch.

 Time: Thursday, 7/8, 18:30.

 Note: this is a re-run of the lecture of the same name that ran In Haifux.


 Herzel-what?


 Herzelinux is a new Linux Linux user group. It's aim is to try to bridge the
 gap between professional Linux programmers working for Hi tech companies and
 the Linux Open Source community and bring them into the fold.


 As such:


 - The meeting topics will tend towards the advance technical stuff which is
 of interest to professional programmers.

 - The meeting takes place in Herzelia Pituch (Maskit 27, In hi-tech
 college), a short walking distance from most of Silicon Wadi companies, to
 the pleasure of the lazy Hi Tech bums :-)


 Other then that it's just yet anther LUG, like Haifux and Telux, whose
 format we're basically mimicking (read: most sincere form of flattery and so
 on...)


 Needless to say, it's free, both in speech and in coffee (not very good
 coffee but it's provided for free by Hi tech College so we shouldn't
 complain) and you are all invited. In fact, I'd truly appreciate if you can
 spread the word and invite fellow programmers working on Linux which are not
 alpha Linux geeks.


 For more details: http://tuxology.net/herzelinux


 For facebook lovers - join our group on facebook:
 http://www.facebook.com/pages/Herzliya-Israel/Herzelinux/10832254949


 See you there,

 Gilad



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Re: [Herzelinux] Linux Kernel Networking - the Routing Subsystem (Rami Rosen)

2008-08-06 Thread Gilad Ben-Yossef

Marc A. Volovic wrote:


Shlomi, Hi...

I read your email and was, willy-nilly, forced out of my hermitude :-).
  
All hail the SCSI cable yielding Linux-il Official Flamer and  Cabal Non 
Leader... it's good to have you back. We've missed you :-)


[ If you don't understand this message, it's means you're not old 
enough, or at least not been registered to this mailing list for long 
enough  ]


Cheers,
Gilad


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Re: [Herzelinux] Linux Kernel Networking - the Routing Subsystem (Rami Rosen)

2008-08-06 Thread Shlomi Fish
Hi!

On Wednesday 06 August 2008, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
 Shlomi Fish wrote:
  On Wednesday 06 August 2008, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
  On Thursday, 7/8, Hezelinux will hold it's second meeting.
 
 
  Topic: Linux Kernel Networking - the Routing Subsystem
 
  Lecturer: Rami Rosen
 
  Where: Hi Tech College, Maskit 27, Herzelia Pituch.
 
  Time: Thursday, 7/8, 18:30.
 
  One should note that this meeting co-incides with the PHP-Israel meeting:
 
  http://xrl.us/omvcn
 
  I learned about both meetings today, and now I'm contemplating which
  meeting to go to.
 
  Can you please next time make sure these meeting don't fall on one
  another?

 Well, this is most unfortunate indeed, but I just learned of the PHP
 meeting myself.

 I usually check that there are no conflicts with Haifux and Telux. I'll
 now added the PHP club to the list.

 Any other clubs I should check?

There's a list of them here:

http://www.shlomifish.org/open-source/resources/israel/guide-to-israeli-foss-resources/#clubs

Here's what I know of their status:

1. Haifux is active and meets on Mondays.

2. Telux is active and meets on Sundays.

3. The Jerusalem Linux Club is not active.

4. Herzelinu is naturally active and meets on Thursdays.

5. Perl-Israel have merged with Telux into OSDClub Tel Aviv.

6. Python-Israel are not active. (Possibly also part of OSDClub-TA now).

7. Ruby-Israel are not active. (Possibly also part of OSDClub-TA now).

8. PHP-IL are active and meet on Thursdays.

9. I don't know anything about the Israeli Grid Association.

10. Don't think Hebrew SUSE have meetings.

11. Redhat.org.il don't meet either I think.

12. Mandriva-IL don't have meetings of their own from what I know.

13. Debian-IL, Ubuntu-IL and Hackers-IL don't either - they're just online 
communities.

-

There's now also:

http://www.hackers.org.il/mediawiki/index.php/Rehovot_LUG

But I don't know anything about them. They said they'll meet on Wednesdays.


  - The meeting takes place in Herzelia Pituch (Maskit 27, In hi-tech
  college), a short walking distance from most of Silicon Wadi companies,
  to the pleasure of the lazy Hi Tech bums :-)
 
  Well, the problem with that is that I still recall the trouble it took me
  to go to Herzelia Pitu'akh from my home in Ramat Aviv Gimel on a
  Thursday. Most buses and service cabs didn't stop at my station, there
  was a huge traffic jam, and the bus that I could finally ride was fully
  packed.

 Well, amazingly enough, the world does not revolve around you, Shlomi :-)


It does not, naturally. However, I'd expect other people who come from Tel 
Aviv or souther by bus and possibly by car to experience similar problems. So 
you need to take it into account.

  I think I'll go to the PHP meeting tomorrow instead to save this
  inconvenience.
 
  Perhaps you'd like to choose a different day than Thursday, or relocate?

 No, I don't think I will.


As you wish - it's just that I and other people will have to accomodate with 
this awkward choice of location and timing.

  Next time, please give us some time to announce it. This is for tomorrow,
  so I don't have a lot of time to publicise it.

 This was just a reminder. The event was published over a week ago on the
 club site and facebook group.

I see. However, I can't tell how to receive an RSS feed for the events.

This feed - http://tuxology.net/feed/ - does not contain any announcements of 
events. And the Google Calendar does not seem to provide any RSS feeds. I 
have my own Calendar at home, so I don't need one at Google.

I registered as a fan of the facebook group, and hope I'll receive updates 
by email from there, but there should be a way to do it using RSS too.

So, no wonder I didn't know about it and learned about it only now. With 
OSDClub Tel Aviv, I'm trying to publicise events in Whatsup (newswire + 
calendar), Linmagazine (events feed), relevant mailing lists and now Facebook 
at least a week in advance. (Sometimes I forget, etc. but that's the ideal) A 
previous day reminder to Linux-IL is not enough for people to learn about 
your event.

Regards,

Shlomi Fish


  For more details: http://tuxology.net/herzelinux
 
 
  For facebook lovers - join our group on facebook:
  http://www.facebook.com/pages/Herzliya-Israel/Herzelinux/10832254949
 
  You can publish events using Facebook too.

 It was.

 Cheers,
 Gilad

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Re: [Herzelinux] Linux Kernel Networking - the Routing Subsystem (Rami Rosen)

2008-08-06 Thread Rami Rosen
Hello,

It does not, naturally. However, I'd expect other people who come from Tel
Aviv or souther by bus and possibly by car to experience similar problems. So
you need to take it into account.

I just wanted to note that in that (historic!) day, when the first
Herzelinux lecture was given, July 17, 2008 (Thursady) , there were no
trains at all during all day due to maintainence railway work (all
lines from Tel Aviv to Nahariya). This probably contributed to the
fact thay there were
traffic jams, etc (though it is hard to estimate in numbers).  I
remember this no-trains day without any doubt because I had to skip
the idea of taking a train that day.

See also:
http://glz.msn.co.il/NewsArticle.aspx?NewsId=24389

Regards,
Rami Rosen




On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 4:09 PM, Shlomi Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi!

 On Wednesday 06 August 2008, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
 Shlomi Fish wrote:
  On Wednesday 06 August 2008, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
  On Thursday, 7/8, Hezelinux will hold it's second meeting.
 
 
  Topic: Linux Kernel Networking - the Routing Subsystem
 
  Lecturer: Rami Rosen
 
  Where: Hi Tech College, Maskit 27, Herzelia Pituch.
 
  Time: Thursday, 7/8, 18:30.
 
  One should note that this meeting co-incides with the PHP-Israel meeting:
 
  http://xrl.us/omvcn
 
  I learned about both meetings today, and now I'm contemplating which
  meeting to go to.
 
  Can you please next time make sure these meeting don't fall on one
  another?

 Well, this is most unfortunate indeed, but I just learned of the PHP
 meeting myself.

 I usually check that there are no conflicts with Haifux and Telux. I'll
 now added the PHP club to the list.

 Any other clubs I should check?

 There's a list of them here:

 http://www.shlomifish.org/open-source/resources/israel/guide-to-israeli-foss-resources/#clubs

 Here's what I know of their status:

 1. Haifux is active and meets on Mondays.

 2. Telux is active and meets on Sundays.

 3. The Jerusalem Linux Club is not active.

 4. Herzelinu is naturally active and meets on Thursdays.

 5. Perl-Israel have merged with Telux into OSDClub Tel Aviv.

 6. Python-Israel are not active. (Possibly also part of OSDClub-TA now).

 7. Ruby-Israel are not active. (Possibly also part of OSDClub-TA now).

 8. PHP-IL are active and meet on Thursdays.

 9. I don't know anything about the Israeli Grid Association.

 10. Don't think Hebrew SUSE have meetings.

 11. Redhat.org.il don't meet either I think.

 12. Mandriva-IL don't have meetings of their own from what I know.

 13. Debian-IL, Ubuntu-IL and Hackers-IL don't either - they're just online
 communities.

 -

 There's now also:

 http://www.hackers.org.il/mediawiki/index.php/Rehovot_LUG

 But I don't know anything about them. They said they'll meet on Wednesdays.


  - The meeting takes place in Herzelia Pituch (Maskit 27, In hi-tech
  college), a short walking distance from most of Silicon Wadi companies,
  to the pleasure of the lazy Hi Tech bums :-)
 
  Well, the problem with that is that I still recall the trouble it took me
  to go to Herzelia Pitu'akh from my home in Ramat Aviv Gimel on a
  Thursday. Most buses and service cabs didn't stop at my station, there
  was a huge traffic jam, and the bus that I could finally ride was fully
  packed.

 Well, amazingly enough, the world does not revolve around you, Shlomi :-)


 It does not, naturally. However, I'd expect other people who come from Tel
 Aviv or souther by bus and possibly by car to experience similar problems. So
 you need to take it into account.

  I think I'll go to the PHP meeting tomorrow instead to save this
  inconvenience.
 
  Perhaps you'd like to choose a different day than Thursday, or relocate?

 No, I don't think I will.


 As you wish - it's just that I and other people will have to accomodate with
 this awkward choice of location and timing.

  Next time, please give us some time to announce it. This is for tomorrow,
  so I don't have a lot of time to publicise it.

 This was just a reminder. The event was published over a week ago on the
 club site and facebook group.

 I see. However, I can't tell how to receive an RSS feed for the events.

 This feed - http://tuxology.net/feed/ - does not contain any announcements of
 events. And the Google Calendar does not seem to provide any RSS feeds. I
 have my own Calendar at home, so I don't need one at Google.

 I registered as a fan of the facebook group, and hope I'll receive updates
 by email from there, but there should be a way to do it using RSS too.

 So, no wonder I didn't know about it and learned about it only now. With
 OSDClub Tel Aviv, I'm trying to publicise events in Whatsup (newswire +
 calendar), Linmagazine (events feed), relevant mailing lists and now Facebook
 at least a week in advance. (Sometimes I forget, etc. but that's the ideal) A
 previous day reminder to Linux-IL is not enough for people to learn about
 your event.

 Regards,

Shlomi Fish


  For more details: