[Gllug] Free food and drinks at Planetarium tomorrow evening! (Thu 22 Sep)
Alasdair G Kergon
agk at ukuug.org
Wed Sep 21 14:21:11 UTC 2005
There are still 60 places up for grabs and IBM doesn't want the
food they've ordered to go to waste...
If you're not a linux developer or you don't want to fill in the
OpenPower web registration form at the URL below, you can still
register just for the Planetarium do by emailing Tony Stimson
<Tony_Stimson at uk.ibm.com> directly and mentioning GLLUG.
> IBM invites you to a free launch event
> for their Linux OpenPower Project at the London Planetarium.
>
> http://www.openpowerproject.org/uk
>
> 19:00 Doors open - Welcome Drinks
> 20:00 Welcome
> 20:05 Laser Show in Planetarium
> 20:30 Drinks & Food - British & Italian
> 23:00 Close
> IBM writes:
> This is your opportunity to be part of an exciting new online Linux
> testing environment that can provide you with the ultimate
> open resource - remote access to OpenPower servers
> tuned specifically to run Linux.
> You get remote, non-root, shared access via SSH to the latest
> POWER5 processor-based OpenPower servers.
> Compile and run your applications, test them, compare them,
> whatever - it's up to you and your imagination.
With an optional talk nearby beforehand:
(no need to register for this)
> UKUUG - London Unix User Group
>
> Thursday 22nd September 2005, 18:45
> Lecture theatre 2, Cruciform Building, University College London,
> Gower Street, London WC1E 6AE.
>
>
> LDAP Schema Design
> ==================
>
> Andrew Findlay
> Skills 1st Ltd
>
> The talk follows the UKUUG AGM which starts at 18:15
> Non-members are welcome.
>
> Abstract:
>
> It is possible to make one LDAP directory serve many applications
> in an organisation. This has the advantage of reducing the effort
> required to maintain the data, but it does mean that the design must
> be thought out very carefully before implementation starts.
>
> Schema is the term used to describe the shape of the directory and the
> rules that govern its content. This talk takes the audience through
> the schema design process from requirements capture to tree layout
> to entry design. Some traps and pitfalls along the way are discussed,
> and an example design is sketched out.
>
> ======================================================================
>
> The LUUG lectures are sponsored by the UK Unix systems User Group.
> http://www.ukuug.org/
>
> For further information on LUUG Lectures, contact Andrew Findlay:
> afindlay at ukuug.org
> 01628 782565
>
> ======================================================================
>
> A map showing the venue:
>
> http://www.streetmap.co.uk/streetmap.dll?G2M?X=529489&Y=182250&A=Y&Z=1
Alasdair.
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