There had been some talk about showing off weird old UNIX computers. Is
there any interest in doing this still? Maybe we should wait until next
time?

-Nick 


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Nick Floersch (pr. Floor-sh)
Stone Environmental, Inc.
802.229.1872 
-----Original Message-----
From: Vermont Area Group of Unix Enthusiasts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Aaron Hawley
Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2007 8:08 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: ANN: VAGUE meeting 7:00pm, Tuesday, July 17

VAGUE <http://www.uvm.org/vague/>

    Vermont Area Group of Unix Enthusiasts

7:00pm, Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Presentations and General Organizational Meeting

    Django is a Web application framework that "encourages
    rapid development" and adheres to "the DRY principle"
    ("Don't repeat yourself"). Django is written in Python
    and was first released as free software in
    2005. Forest Bond will present Django's architecture
    and its utility in producing Web sites.

    In 2007, the Vermont Department of Taxes released the
    source code to their streamlined sales tax software,
    the /Gateway/, under the Mozilla Public License. It
    was the first time a State of Vermont agency had
    released source code under an open-source license. Tom
    Cort will explain how it happened, why it was a great
    idea, how others in state government can share their
    source code, and how ordinary citizens can benefit and
    contribute. The mechanics of open sourcing a software
    project will be presented step-by-step as they pertain
    to state government. This will be followed by a short
    demonstration of the software.

Location

    Stone Environmental, Inc.
    535 Stone Cutters Way
    Montpelier, Vermont 05602

For directions see:

    * Directions on the Stone Environmental Web site
      <http://www.stone-env.com/contact.html>
    * Location on Google maps
 
<http://maps.google.com/maps?q=535+Stone+Cutters+Way+Montpelier+VT>

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