[Chixla] Fw: [Lula] Fwd: USC LUG Meeting This Week - Fedora Core

SMichelle smichelle at livinglikeapenguin.com
Tue Jun 14 20:40:34 EDT 2005


I'm interested in going to this and will be traveling from WeHo area.
Anyone else interested?
/SMichelle
Begin forwarded message:
Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2005 01:16:48 -0700
From: Phil Dibowitz <phil at ipom.com>
To: lula at lula.org
Subject: [Lula] Fwd: USC LUG Meeting This Week - Fedora Core
We hope you will join us for this very special presentation from
RedHat's own Warren Togami who will be in town from Hawaii! Keep an eye
on http://linux.usc.edu/events.php?eventid=30 for the final room number!
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [usclug-chat] [usclug-announce] Meeting This Week - Fedora Core
Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2005 01:12:21 -0700
From: Phil Dibowitz <phil at ipom.com>
Reply-To: usclug-chat at linux.usc.edu
To: USCLUG Announce <usclug-announce at linux.usc.edu>
Title:	 	 Fedora Core
Speaker:	 Warren Togami
Date and Time: 	 June 16, 2005, 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Location: 	 TBA
Cost: 		 Free to members and general public
Topics:
The Fedora Project builds a Linux distribution and accompanying
software, aimed at the Open Source Software enthusiast. The Fedora
Project releases the Fedora Core distribution roughly every 6 months,
the "successor" of what was previously Red Hat Linux. But Fedora is
about a lot more than a Linux distribution. A rapidly growing community
collaboratively participates in the evolution of the distribution and
"Extras" repository of additional software. Additionally Red Hat
engineers new Open Source Software under the Fedora banner, taking a
leading role in Open Source java (gcj + Classpath), Fedora Directory
Server (coming soon!) and many of the core components of Linux
distributions like kernel, xorg-x11, glibc, gcc, and more.
This presentation will be an overview of what the Fedora Project is
about, and talk about new & exciting Open Source technologies coming
from Fedora development.
Warren has asked that people coming send an email fedora-usc at togami.com
so he can get an idea of his audience size (and how much swag to bring).
However, if you find out you can make it at the last second, don't let
that prevent you from coming down.
Warren Togami:
Warren Togami is an Associate Software Engineer at Red Hat, Inc and
(soon to be) graduate in BS computer Science at the University of
Hawaii. Warren originally founded the Fedora Linux as an undergrad
research project in 2002. That community project has since merged with
Red Hat engineering to create the Fedora Project where Warren continues
to participate in a leadership role. Warren is also involved in the gaim
project.
Directions:
>From the 110 Northbound

    * Exit Adams
    * Take a left onto Adams
    * Take a left onto Figueroa (south)
    * Pass Jefferson and turn right into Gate 3 Park in the parking
      structure to the left, there is a $6 charge
>From the 110 Southbound

    * Exit Adams
    * Go straight, you'll hit Figueroa, take a right (south)
    * Pass Adams
    * Pass Jefferson and turn right into Gate 3 Park in the parking
      structure to the left, there is a $6 charge
After you park
    * Once you've parked exit the parking structure the way you came in,
and turn left (i.e. away from the gate). Walk along the path and you'll
be walking toward three buildings. The one slightly to the left of the
end of the path is VKC, it has red brick, and a tall tower on top of the
building with a large golden globe on the top of the tower. On the right
of VKC is SOS, it's very short, and to the right of that is a very tall
building. Right behind these buildings is THH (Taper Hall of
Humanities). This is the building you want. It's very long, and
L-shaped. Towards the right is an overhang and some glass doors, go in
there and follow the signs to the correct room. Rooms beginning with 1
are on ground level, rooms beginning with 2 are upstairs.
Maps
    * USC Campus
http://www.usc.edu/assets/maps/upc_map.gif
    * Map of the area around USC
http://maps.yahoo.com/py/maps.py?Pyt=Tmap&addr=&city=Los+Angeles&state=CA&slt=34.028099&sln=-118.284401&mlt=34.021100&mln=-118.286100&name=&zip=90007&country=us&BFKey=&BFCat=&BFClient=&mag=8&desc=&cs=7&newmag=9&poititle=&poi=
-- 
Phil Dibowitz                             phil at ipom.com
Freeware and Technical Pages              Insanity Palace of Metallica
http://www.phildev.net/                   http://www.ipom.com/
"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."
 - Benjamin Franklin, 1759
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We hope you will join us for this very special presentation from
RedHat's own Warren Togami who will be in town from Hawaii! Keep an eye
on http://linux.usc.edu/events.php?eventid=30 for the final room number!
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [usclug-chat] [usclug-announce] Meeting This Week - Fedora Core
Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2005 01:12:21 -0700
From: Phil Dibowitz <phil at ipom.com>
Reply-To: usclug-chat at linux.usc.edu
To: USCLUG Announce <usclug-announce at linux.usc.edu>
Title:	 	 Fedora Core
Speaker:	 Warren Togami
Date and Time: 	 June 16, 2005, 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Location: 	 TBA
Cost: 		 Free to members and general public
Topics:
The Fedora Project builds a Linux distribution and accompanying
software, aimed at the Open Source Software enthusiast. The Fedora
Project releases the Fedora Core distribution roughly every 6 months,
the "successor" of what was previously Red Hat Linux. But Fedora is
about a lot more than a Linux distribution. A rapidly growing community
collaboratively participates in the evolution of the distribution and
"Extras" repository of additional software. Additionally Red Hat
engineers new Open Source Software under the Fedora banner, taking a
leading role in Open Source java (gcj + Classpath), Fedora Directory
Server (coming soon!) and many of the core components of Linux
distributions like kernel, xorg-x11, glibc, gcc, and more.
This presentation will be an overview of what the Fedora Project is
about, and talk about new & exciting Open Source technologies coming
from Fedora development.
Warren has asked that people coming send an email fedora-usc at togami.com
so he can get an idea of his audience size (and how much swag to bring).
However, if you find out you can make it at the last second, don't let
that prevent you from coming down.
Warren Togami:
Warren Togami is an Associate Software Engineer at Red Hat, Inc and
(soon to be) graduate in BS computer Science at the University of
Hawaii. Warren originally founded the Fedora Linux as an undergrad
research project in 2002. That community project has since merged with
Red Hat engineering to create the Fedora Project where Warren continues
to participate in a leadership role. Warren is also involved in the gaim
project.
Directions:
>From the 110 Northbound

    * Exit Adams
    * Take a left onto Adams
    * Take a left onto Figueroa (south)
    * Pass Jefferson and turn right into Gate 3 Park in the parking
      structure to the left, there is a $6 charge
>From the 110 Southbound

    * Exit Adams
    * Go straight, you'll hit Figueroa, take a right (south)
    * Pass Adams
    * Pass Jefferson and turn right into Gate 3 Park in the parking
      structure to the left, there is a $6 charge
After you park
    * Once you've parked exit the parking structure the way you came in,
and turn left (i.e. away from the gate). Walk along the path and you'll
be walking toward three buildings. The one slightly to the left of the
end of the path is VKC, it has red brick, and a tall tower on top of the
building with a large golden globe on the top of the tower. On the right
of VKC is SOS, it's very short, and to the right of that is a very tall
building. Right behind these buildings is THH (Taper Hall of
Humanities). This is the building you want. It's very long, and
L-shaped. Towards the right is an overhang and some glass doors, go in
there and follow the signs to the correct room. Rooms beginning with 1
are on ground level, rooms beginning with 2 are upstairs.
Maps
    * USC Campus
http://www.usc.edu/assets/maps/upc_map.gif
    * Map of the area around USC
http://maps.yahoo.com/py/maps.py?Pyt=Tmap&addr=&city=Los+Angeles&state=CA&slt=34.028099&sln=-118.284401&mlt=34.021100&mln=-118.286100&name=&zip=90007&country=us&BFKey=&BFCat=&BFClient=&mag=8&desc=&cs=7&newmag=9&poititle=&poi=
-- 
Phil Dibowitz                             phil at ipom.com
Freeware and Technical Pages              Insanity Palace of Metallica
http://www.phildev.net/                   http://www.ipom.com/
"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."
 - Benjamin Franklin, 1759
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