For our 2007-09-18 BALUG meeting we are pleased to present: John D. Mitchell, Chief Architect, Krugle[1]: How Source Code Search is Revolutionizing Open Source Software Development ... and What it Means for Linux Users
Krugle Enterprise[2] is a vertical search engine for developers and development teams. krugle.com[1] is a public search engine for open/free software while Krugle Enterprise is for organizations. Krugle is built on top of a lot of F/OSS and deployed on Linux.
John D. Mitchell is the Chief Architect of Krugle -- a search engine for developers. Along with developing and rescuing distributed enterprise systems, John advises investors and executives on technology and high-tech companies. Over the past 15 years, he has been the CTO of ElasticMedia, HealthLogic.com, jGuru and the MageLang Institute. John co-authored _Making Sense of Java: A Guide for Managers and the Rest of Us_. He was the founder and contributing editor of "The Tips & Tricks" column at JavaWorld. John writes extensively on complex systems, development processes, computer languages and protocols, open source and intellectual property, and technological business risk management.
Door prizes!
Yes, we still have giveaway items (books, magazines, etc.)[3] At least presently, this is mostly stuff we got from/via LinuxWorld - mostly generously donated books for User Groups from various publishers, but also including other items (e.g. t-shirt(s), etc.)
For our 2007-10-16 BALUG meeting we are pleased to present: 2007-10-16 Paddy Sreenivasan of Zmanda[4] (watch future announcement(s) for more details)
references: 1. http://www.krugle.com/ 2. http://corp.krugle.com/product/ stuff likely to show up as door prizes at BALUG and/or other UGs: 3. http://lists.balug.org/pipermail/balug-admin-balug.org/2007-August/000401.ht... 4. http://www.zmanda.com/ meeting time, location, and lots of other great BALUG information: Bay Area Linux Users Group (BALUG) http://www.balug.org/