Hi, this is a reminder about the AUUG NSW Chapter Meeting, taking place this Thursday evening in North Sydney.
for more information about AUUG (the Australian UNIX and Open Systems User Group), see http://www.auug.org.au/ Conrad. ps. yes, this is the day before this month's SLUG meeting. If you attend both you get an extra cookie. ----- Forwarded message ----- AUUG NSW Chapter Meeting - 28 November in North Sydney! The Chapter meeting is an opportunity to meet and form friendships with like minded people from Sydney and surrounds, as well as the opportunity to learn from the invited presenter(s)! We hope you can come along! Next Meeting ------------ 6:15pm Thursday 28 November 2002 - with free entry for members and non-members! Presentations - Matthew Chapman - recent winner of the "application" category in the AUUG Australian Open Source Awards 2002 http://www.auug.org.au/awards/aosa/ for his work on rdesktop (http://www.rdesktop.org/) will talk about rdesktop and also his experiences with porting Linux applications to the IA64 architecture. Presentation of the John Lions Award For 2002 http://www.auug.org.au/publications/press/lionsWinner2002.html to Luke Macpherson. Discussions - The 2003 Chapter Committee Planning to attend? Please let Liz Carroll know by email <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or by calling 1800 625 655 (Free Call), or just turn up on the night! Meeting "Agenda" ---------------- Meetings start at 6:15 pm with a brief introduction and two presentations (typically 30 minutes each) separated by a break for coffee. Meetings close by 8:15pm when attendees are free to adjourn to a local restaurant to continue discussions in a more casual atmosphere! Location -------- Sun Microsystems Ground Floor 33 Berry Street (cnr Pacific Hwy) North Sydney AUUG NSW Chapter Contacts ------------------------- By email to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or Liz Carroll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. Please visit the Chapter web site for updates: http://www.auug.org.au/nswauug/ Regards Gordon Hubbard, Treasurer, AUUG Inc. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ----- End forwarded message ----- -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug
