[Wylug-announce] Next Meeting - Monday 9th May 2005

Jim Jackson jj at comp.leeds.ac.uk
Wed May 4 17:39:21 BST 2005



Greetings All,

Thanks to Last months speakers Tim Fletcher and James Holden for the 
wireless and DVD authoring talks. Rob Speed had to cancel his talk because 
he'd burnt out his wireless card - over ambitious with his power settings 
:-(

Rob has managed to replace his hardware, and is giving his talk on 
building and running a Linux wireless router next Monday.

Felix Ulrich-Oltean is giving an introduction/overview of Zope 
(http://www.zope.org) and Plone (http://plone.org). Plone is a content 
management built on Zope.

At the June meeting Nick Efford will be giving a talk entitled "Secure 
Coding for Linux".

More info on the web site.

Hope to see lots of you on Monday

all the best
Jim


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                   West Yorkshire Linux Users Group  (WYLUG)
                Meetings are free and open to anyone to attend.
                             ----             ------

                             Monday 9th May 2005

                        6:30 pm for Tea/Coffee and chat
                            7 pm prompt for meeting


                               Linux & Wireless
                               ----------------
                                   Rob Speed

                  building and running a Linux wireless router

                              Plone/Zope/Python
                              -----------------
                             Felix Ulrich-Oltean


       An introduction/overview of Zope (http://www.zope.org) and Plone
        (http://plone.org). Zope is an open source object-oriented web
          application server built with/on python. Plone is a content
      management and web portal system built on top of Zope. It is easily
         customiseable at various levels. Plone is now serving a lot of
      high-profile sites and is gaining much ground especially in academia
      across the world but also commercially. The Plone team have a lot of
        expertise in usability, internationalisation, accessibility, and
                      Plone the software reflects this.

          Felix has worked with Zope and Plone for several years, most
                  recently at http://www.chaptereight.com.

          [ see http://www.wylug.org.uk for more details of the talks ]


           WYLUG Venue:  Active Learning Lab.,  (Level 9, near staircase 2)
                         E.C. Stoner Building   (aka Physics/Admin)
                         University of Leeds
                         Woodhouse Lane
                         Leeds UK

                for location of meetings please see
                    http://www.wylug.org.uk/meetings.html

       "Informal" Discussions Continue after the meeting at the Victoria Pub
        on Great George St. at the back of the Town Hall - Everyone Welcome




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