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NYC LOCAL: Wednesday 5 October 2005 NYCBUG: Jan Schaumann on NetBSD and


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Subject: NYC LOCAL: Wednesday 5 October 2005 NYCBUG: Jan Schaumann on NetBSD and Google's Summer of Code
Date: 5 Oct 2005 01:00:27 -0400

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 Date: Mon, 03 Oct 2005 22:02:59 -0400
 To: announce-nycbug@lists.nycbug.org
 From: announce-nycbug@lists.nycbug.org
 Subject: [Announce-NYCBUG] NYCBUG: Wednesday, October 3rd, 6 pm

 Note: This meeting may only be from 6 pm to 7 pm, so please arrive 
 promptly if possible.

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 NetBSD at Google's Summer of Code - Jan Schaumann

 6 pm, Soho Apple Store at 103 Prince Street

 [ Bio ]
 Jan Schaumann works as a System Administrator in the Department of 
 Computer Science at Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, NJ, USA, 
 where he maintains a large NetBSD environment across dozens of desktops, 
 numerous public laboratories, and a number of clustered high performance 
 computing facilities and servers. The tasks involved in all of this are, 
 as any SysAdmin will know, far too many to be listed here.

 [ Descr ]
 The Summer of Code is a Google program designed to introduce students to 
 the world of open source software development. 
 http://code.google.com/summerofcode.html

 NetBSD, one of the oldest open source projects and generally regarded as 
 the most postable operating system in the world, is pleased to 
 participate in this project as a mentoring organizations. The list of 
 possible projects for students to choose from shows that any completed 
 project will benefit the entire Open Source community. Here is the list 
 of accepted projects.

 In this meeting, Jan Schaumann (who coordinates and overlooks the NetBSD 
 Projects mentorship efforts within the SoC) will present an in-depth 
 summary of these exciting new developments within NetBSD, how the 
 projects started out, what progress they made, what difficulties were 
 overcome and what final achievements were made. New insights on Open 
 Source mentorship and user-developer relationships as well as lessons 
 learned that apply to all open source projects will also be presented.

 A full list of all accepted projects will be made available soon; a full 
 list of all completed projects will be made available before the meeting.
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Jay Sulzberger <secretary@lxny.org>
Corresponding Secretary LXNY
LXNY is New York's Free Computing Organization.
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