Archive for June, 2005

Sustainable Networking references

Tue, Jun 28th 2005 18:26 Posted by adrianw

http://memex.naughtons.org/archives/2005/06/25/1961

http://www.ndiyo.org/

http://www.ndiyo.org/files/sustainable-networking-presentation.pdf

Look interesting. Worth considering for a branch event (with my Oxfordshire hat on)

We already have Mark Shuttleworth http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Shuttleworth pencilled in to talk at our branch meeting on 10 November 2005.

PROMS-G Event – Implementing and Managing Open Source Applications

Tue, Jun 21st 2005 18:30 Posted by markelkins

Giles Palmer, of Runtime Collective, will be defining what open source software is, why it is different and the responsibilities and risks associated with implementations using it. He will illustrate how to manage a project with particular reference to those risks and responsibilities. He will look at issues that arise in an environment where both open source and proprietary software are being used, what it means to be part of an open source community and where the future lies with open source software. Note: Although this is not an OSSG organized event it looks like it will be of considerable interest to OSSG members. Please visit the proms-g URL listed below to register for this event.

For more information, visit http://www.proms-g.bcs.org/events/ed-tv0410.htm

What
Meeting
When
2005-06-21 from 18:30 to 20:30
Where
Credit Suisse First Boston, One Cabot Square, Canary Wharf, London E14 4QJ
Name
BCS Project Management Specialist Group
Contact Email
promsg.admin@bcs.org.uk
Contact Phone
Sue McGowan 07866 329391

Meeting: Open Source Education in Schools

Tue, Jun 7th 2005 18:00 Posted by webmaster
The British Computer Society Open Source Specialist Group is pleased to announce Open Source in Schools meeting on 7th June 2005 from 6pm to 8pm.

For more information, visit http://ossg.bcs.org/

What
Meeting
When
2005-06-07 from 18:00 to 20:00
Where
BCS London HQ, Southampton St., London
Name
Patrick Tarpey
Contact Email
patrick.tarpey@bcs.org.uk

Disclaimer: Comments and posts are owned by their authors and the views therein are not necessarily those of the Open Source Specialist Group or the BCS.