Eric Allman at BALUG 2008-04-15!, and other BALUG News
Contents:
* Eric Allman at BALUG 2008-04-15!
* LugRadio Live USA 2008 in San Francisco
* Additional upcoming BALUG meeting dates and speakers
* Contacts, etc.
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For our 2008-04-15 meeting we are proud to present:
Eric Allman, on: Email Evolving
Internet email is in a process of rapid evolution. Besides the obvious
things, such as spam and malware, many other technology trends are
having an impact. These include mobile devices, new messaging
technologies, social networking, changing legal requirements, the rise
of Software as a Service and Service Oriented Architectures, and an
unstable underpinning of the network itself. Not surprisingly, many of
these same forces do or will affect other parts of the network. This
talk will describe these evolutionary pressures, point out some of the
unexpected consequences of our attempts to adapt to these pressures,
and make some dire predictions for the future. Generous time will be
allotted to Q&A.
Eric Allman[1] created and authored sendmail[2], spearheads
sendmail.org[3], and is Chief Science Officer[4] and co-founder of
Sendmail, Inc.[5] Sendmail remains the most popular mail transfer
agent (MTA) on the Internet. Eric co-authored the draft specification
for DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM)[6]. Among his work and
contributions, Eric was also Chief Programmer on the INGRES Relational
Database Management System and an early contributor to Berkeley UNIX,
authoring syslog, tset, the troff -me macros, and trek in addition to
sendmail.
If you intend to come, please RSVP to: rsvp(a)balug.org
Why RSVP? Well, we probably wouldn't turn you away, but the RSVPs
really help the Four Seas Restaurant plan settings/food/staffing and
help ensure that we're able to eat upstairs in the private banquet room.
Subscribe to our (low volume) Announce list[7] to be sure and be
notified of our upcoming events.
1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Allman
2. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sendmail
3. http://www.sendmail.org/
4. http://www.sendmail.com/sm/company/management/
5. http://www.sendmail.com/
6. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dkim
7. http://www.new.balug.org/#Lists
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LugRadio Live USA 2008[8] at The Metreon in San Francisco, April 12th &
13th, 2008
LugRadio Live USA 2008 brings San Francisco the unique atmosphere of
LugRadio Live UK, an event that has developed a strong reputation for
providing a range of topics about free software, Open Source, digital
rights, technology and more, a compelling list of speakers, exhibitors
and birds of a feather sessions, and wrapping it all in a unique, fun,
loose, social and inclusive event, which is often described as
combining the atmosphere of a rock concert and a computer conference.
8. http://www.lugradio.org/live/USA2008/
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Additional upcoming BALUG meeting dates[9] and speakers (see our web
page[9] for more details):
2008-05-20 Jeremy Allison[10]
2008-06-17 Andrew Morton[11]
2008-07-15 Mike Linksvayer, CTO, Creative Commons[12]
2008-08-19 (speaker confirmation pending)
2008-09-16 Ian Murdock, founder of Debian[13]
Subscribe to our (quite low volume) Announce list[7] to be sure and be
notified of our upcoming events.
7. http://www.new.balug.org/#Lists
9. http://www.new.balug.org/#Meetings%20(upcoming)
10. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeremy_Allison
11. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Morton_%28computer_programmer%29
12. http://creativecommons.org/
13. http://www.debian.org/
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