caseydk
31-05-05, 08:31 PM
[Couldn't find a better place for this.]
For those of you who may be local to the Northern Virginia/Washington, DC Metro area, I'm announcing a dotProject presentation that I will be doing to my local Linux Users' Group (NoVaLUG) on this coming Saturday (06/04) at approximately 10am EST.
The presentation will be a brief overview, features show & tell, and how-to on using dotProject and is expected to last 45-60 minutes.
Details: http://novalug.tux.org/meeting.html
The meetings are generally 40-60 people at a variety of experience levels. In the past we have had Andy Hunt (one of the Pragmatic Programmers), Bill Ball (one of the Linux Unleashed authors), and a variety of other people presenting and occassionally in attendance. We have some deep geek kernel hackers, but also a few who couldn't tell you what emacs is. All are welcome, no special steps, information, etc are required to attend.
For those of you who may be local to the Northern Virginia/Washington, DC Metro area, I'm announcing a dotProject presentation that I will be doing to my local Linux Users' Group (NoVaLUG) on this coming Saturday (06/04) at approximately 10am EST.
The presentation will be a brief overview, features show & tell, and how-to on using dotProject and is expected to last 45-60 minutes.
Details: http://novalug.tux.org/meeting.html
The meetings are generally 40-60 people at a variety of experience levels. In the past we have had Andy Hunt (one of the Pragmatic Programmers), Bill Ball (one of the Linux Unleashed authors), and a variety of other people presenting and occassionally in attendance. We have some deep geek kernel hackers, but also a few who couldn't tell you what emacs is. All are welcome, no special steps, information, etc are required to attend.