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[OCLUG-Tech] Re: [oclug-announce] December Meeting: Wireless Networking at Storm, OCLUG web tools

  • Subject: [OCLUG-Tech] Re: [oclug-announce] December Meeting: Wireless Networking at Storm, OCLUG web tools
  • From: MinoS <lan_ops [ at ] yahoo [ dot ] com>
  • Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2007 20:48:50 -0500 (EST)
Hey Ian, what is the BEst Linux Distro for handling HDMI/HDCP HD/Blueray DVD playback?

Ian Ward <ian [ at ] excess [ dot ] org> wrote: http://oclug.on.ca/
OCLUG meets on the first Tuesday of every month at 7pm


December Meeting: Wireless Networking at Storm, OCLUG web tools

Date: December 4, 2007 at 7 p.m.
Location: Algonquin College (Woodroffe Campus), room T117

Speaker: Herbert Hartwig
Wireless Networking at Storm

Topics covered include:

    * Short history of wireless data communications
    * AP vs Adhoc
    * Indoor vs Outdoor wireless
    * Licensed vs Unlicensed
    * 900Mhz vs 2.4 Ghz vs 5 Ghz


About the speaker:

Graduated 2 yr Electronics Technician, Algonquin College UOVC

15 Years as a field service Technician for NCR/ATT

1 Year as Director of Networking for Magi Data Consulting

3 Month as Production Manager at iStar

4 Years as President of Storm Internet 2 Years as Chief Operations
Officer of Storm Internet 4 Years and currently Chief Technology Officer
of Storm Internet




Speaker: Brenda J. Butler
OCLUG web tools

Ian Ward has done a stellar job renovating the OCLUG web site. The
purpose of this talk is to demonstrate some of the interactive features
that allow - nay, invite! - members to see what is happening at OCLUG
and more importantly, to participate themselves.

This talk will show what we are doing/have done with trac. Trac is an
issue tracking system written in Python that integrates nicely with
subversion. We are using the ticket system to keep track of board member
action items, and we are using the wiki instead of our old installation
of phpwiki.


About the speaker:
Brenda is a software designer, currently working for Fidus Systems. Past
accomplishments include teaching system administration and programming
at Algonquin College and contributing to the OCLUG as attendee, speaker
and organizer.
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