[YLUG] Talk slides, next social, next talk

ylug.emorrp1 at mamber.net ylug.emorrp1 at mamber.net
Tue Feb 2 10:37:21 UTC 2010


Sure, I'll run through some of the more interesting bits of my system,
since I practically live in the command-line.
--
phil

On 1 February 2010 00:20, Zoe Stephenson - zrs1 at york.ac.uk <> wrote:
> Hello,
>  I have tidied up a little on the YLUG website:
>
>  http://www.york.lug.org.uk/
>
> Still a way to go, especially in making it easy to find information.
> I've put Roger's talk from last week on the site, at:
>
>  http://www.york.lug.org.uk/index.php/GITtalk
>
> this includes Roger's slides, link to the website, Roger's accompanying
> notes and my notes from the discussions.  Many thanks to Roger once
> again for the contributions.  Feel free to research further and update
> the writeup as appropriate.  Wiki logins can be created by any existing
> user, which probably means myself or Liam for the time being.
>
> Next social is on the 8th of February in the Yorkshire Terrier, second
> Monday of the month like last time to keep it simple.  I won't be able
> to make it due to being way more in Bristol that I usually am.  I'm
> thinking of organising something on a Saturday afternoon in town,
> so how about something like 20th February at 14:00 in Pulse on Fossgate?
>
> Next technical session is a bit different to the previous one, I'd like
> to get 3 or 4 people (volunteers please!) to talk about their
> commandline setup, windowing setup and so on, especially all the
> interesting startup files and bin/ directory contents that people
> have.  I've certainly got a quirky system to share, I hope others do
> too.  Let me know (email, IRC, waylay me in person) if you're available
> for this.  Provisionally it'll be on the fourth Monday, the 22nd, but
> that's dependent on us getting a suitable room - will make enquiries
> tomorrow.
>
> We can try for a March session too - if you've got something interesting
> to share that could start some discussion up, let us know.  One idea
> that popped up at the end of the last talk was something on creating
> a staging area for testing a website that's intended for deployment on
> a shared hosting account, the kind where you have less control over
> the server setup.  If someone has experience of this, general pointers,
> something they can talk through, that would be excellent stuff.
>
> --
>  -- zoe
>
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