Hi Folks:
This is a reminder that Bruce Perens will be speaking at BALUG Tonight.
(See the abstract below) So, if you'd like to come, its time to get your
RSVP in:
RSVP(a)balug.org
**Why RSVP??**
Well, don't worry we won't turn you away, but the RSVPs really help the
Four Seas Restaurant plan the meal and they ensure that we're able to eat
upstairs in the private banquet room.
Upcoming 2008 speakers include:
Feb 19th - Bruce Perens
March 25th (New Date) - Mark Shuttleworth (Ubuntu/Canonical)
April 15th - Eric Allman (Sendmail)
May 20th - Jeremy Allison (Samba)
June 17th - Andrew Morton (Linux kernel)
July 15th - Mike Linksvayer (Creative Commons)
Aug 19th - TBD
Sept 16th - Ian Murdock (Debian & Sun)
So why not signup for BALUG's extremely low volume announce list:
http://lists.balug.org/listinfo.cgi/balug-announce-balug.org
Meeting Details...
6:30pm
February 19th, 2008 (TONIGHT!)
Four Seas Restaurant
731 Grant Ave.
San Francisco, CA 94108
PARKING: http://www.portsmouthsquaregarage.com/
Cost:
The meetings are always free, but dinner is $13
ABSTRACT: "Innovation Goes Public"
Presented by Bruce Perens, co-founder of the Open Source initiative
insoftware.
Open Source provides much of the software infrastructure for many of the
world's largest companies and organizations: Merrill Lynch, Google, Pixar,
Amazon, the City of New York, and probably you - although you might not
know it. Innovative products like Linux, Firefox, and Apache are the
market-leaders in their sectors, but there are tens of thousands of Open
Source programs, used for just about everything. But the economics of Open
Source are non-intuitive: how can you make money by giving software away?
Why did IBM de-emphasize AIX, after spending Billions, in favor of Linux,
the product of a loose collaboration of programmers that it can never
control? How can the world's greatest city trust Open Source to help
manage its jails?
Bruce Perens will show how Open Source is often the most effective
strategy for creating and utilizing new innovation. He will explain the
economics of Open Source and how it works for profit-generating companies.
His talk will be clear to beginners yet informative even for Open Source
pros.
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Andrew Fife
Untangle - Open Source Security Gateway
download.untangle.com
650.425.3327 (O)
415.806.6028 (C)
afife(a)untangle.com
Hi Folks:
This is a reminder that Bruce Perens will be speaking at BALUG on NEXT
TUESDAY (2/19). (See the abstract below) So, if you'd like to come, its
time to get your RSVP in:
RSVP(a)balug.org
**Why RSVP??**
Well, don't worry we won't turn you away, but the RSVPs really help the
Four Seas Restaurant plan the meal and they ensure that we're able to eat
upstairs in the private banquet room.
Upcoming 2008 speakers include:
Feb 19th - Bruce Perens
March 25th (New Date) - Mark Shuttleworth (Ubuntu/Canonical)
April 15th - Eric Allman (Sendmail)
May 20th - Jeremy Allison (Samba)
June 17th - Andrew Morton (Linux kernel)
July 15th - Mike Linksvayer (Creative Commons)
Aug 19th - TBD
Sept 16th - Ian Murdock (Debian & Sun)
So why not signup for BALUG's extremely low volume announce list:
http://lists.balug.org/listinfo.cgi/balug-announce-balug.org
Meeting Details...
6:30pm
February 19th, 2008 (Next Tuesday)
Four Seas Restaurant
731 Grant Ave.
San Francisco, CA 94108
PARKING: http://www.portsmouthsquaregarage.com/
Cost:
The meetings are always free, but dinner is $13
ABSTRACT: "Innovation Goes Public"
Presented by Bruce Perens, co-founder of the Open Source initiative
insoftware.
Open Source provides much of the software infrastructure for many of the
world's largest companies and organizations: Merrill Lynch, Google, Pixar,
Amazon, the City of New York, and probably you - although you might not
know it. Innovative products like Linux, Firefox, and Apache are the
market-leaders in their sectors, but there are tens of thousands of Open
Source programs, used for just about everything. But the economics of Open
Source are non-intuitive: how can you make money by giving software away?
Why did IBM de-emphasize AIX, after spending Billions, in favor of Linux,
the product of a loose collaboration of programmers that it can never
control? How can the world's greatest city trust Open Source to help
manage its jails?
Bruce Perens will show how Open Source is often the most effective
strategy for creating and utilizing new innovation. He will explain the
economics of Open Source and how it works for profit-generating companies.
His talk will be clear to beginners yet informative even for Open Source
pros.
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Andrew Fife
Untangle - Open Source Security Gateway
download.untangle.com
650.425.3327 (O)
415.806.6028 (C)
afife(a)untangle.com
Howdy Folks:
Bruce Perens will be giving a talk titled "Innovation Goes Public" at the
Bay Area Linux Users Group (BALUG) on February 19th. (See the abstract
below)
If you'd like to come, please RSVP:
RSVP(a)balug.org
If you haven't been to BALUG in a while, this a great opportunity to check
out what we're up to... and who knows you may just wind up eating dinner
with Bruce Perens at your table.
Upcoming 2008 speakers include:
Feb 19th - Bruce Perens
March 25th (New Date) - Mark Shuttleworth (Ubuntu/Canonical)
April 15th - Eric Allman (Sendmail)
May 20th - Jeremy Allison (Samba)
June 17th - Andrew Morton (Linux kernel)
July 15th - Mike Linksvayer (Creative Commons)
So why not signup for BALUG's extremely low volume announce list:
http://lists.balug.org/listinfo.cgi/balug-announce-balug.org
Meeting Details...
6:30pm
February 19th, 2008
Four Seas Restaurant
731 Grant Ave.
San Francisco, CA 94108
PARKING: http://www.portsmouthsquaregarage.com/
Cost:
The meetings are always free, but dinner is $13
ABSTRACT: "Innovation Goes Public"
Presented by Bruce Perens, co-founder of the Open Source initiative
insoftware.
Open Source provides much of the software infrastructure for many of the
world's largest companies and organizations: Merrill Lynch, Google, Pixar,
Amazon, the City of New York, and probably you - although you might not
know it. Innovative products like Linux, Firefox, and Apache are the
market-leaders in their sectors, but there are tens of thousands of Open
Source programs, used for just about everything. But the economics of Open
Source are non-intuitive: how can you make money by giving software away?
Why did IBM de-emphasize AIX, after spending Billions, in favor of Linux,
the product of a loose collaboration of programmers that it can never
control? How can the world's greatest city trust Open Source to help
manage its jails?
Bruce Perens will show how Open Source is often the most effective
strategy for creating and utilizing new innovation. He will explain the
economics of Open Source and how it works for profit-generating companies.
His talk will be clear to beginners yet informative even for Open Source
pros.
About BALUG:
BALUG is lively gathering of Linux users & free software enthusiasts
that
combines great food, community & intimate access to featured speakers.
We meet in the bar of the Four Seas Restaurant from 6:30pm. At 7pm, we
share a family-style Chinese dinner, which is followed by our guest
speaker.
BALUG Mailing list Policy:
BALUG promises not to abuse other LUGs mailing lists. Our current
policy
is to make one monthly announcement on other Bay Area LUGs mailing
lists.
If you feel this is not appropriate for a particular list, please tell
us
which list and what you feel would be a more appropriate policy for that
list. Please send feedback to balug-contact(a)balug.org.
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Andrew Fife
Untangle - Open Source Security Gateway
download.untangle.com
650.425.3327 (O)
415.806.6028 (C)
afife(a)untangle.com