[SGVLUG] Soliciting short talks for May

'John Slayton' juanslayton at charter.net
Wed Feb 10 22:17:38 PST 2016


Hi James,
 I didn't have in mind licensing or legal questions. More like a look
at the GNU build system. Could look at it from the consumer's point of
view, e.g. "What happens when I do ./configure, make, make install?"
Or from the creators': "OK, I have a working app, now how do I use the
autotools to create a publishable package?" My own feeble attempt at
this is online at www.desk-net.net (link at bottom of the page.) It
works, kind of, but doesn't seem to be quite right. I don't believe
I've ever heard a presentation on how to do this.

-------- Original Message ----------
From: James McDuffie 
To: sgvlug at sgvlug.net
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Sent: Wed, 10 Feb 2016 15:11:34 -0800
Subject: Re: [SGVLUG] Soliciting short talks for May

 That's a really open ended question. Do you mean in terms of how
you wrap things up to distribute it as open source? Are you wondering
about things like directory structure organization, build systems or
licensing? On Wed, Feb 10, 2016, at 03:01 PM, John Slayton
wrote:
 Anybody know how to assemble a GNU package?
 js
 -------- Original Message ----------
 From: Lan Dang via SGVLUG 
 To: "SGVLUG Discussion List." 
 Cc: 
 Sent: Wed, 10 Feb 2016 19:58:30 +0000 (UTC)
 Subject: [SGVLUG] Soliciting short talks for May
 Hi all,
 We are expecting to meet at OpenX for February through April,
because
 that was the preference of our speakers. OpenX is a fabulous and
 generous host with a large meeting space, good wifi and a great A/V
 system.
 I actually really enjoy meeting at Du-Par's, and want to go back
 there in May. It's relaxing and great for socializing with fellow
LUG
 members. At the last LUG, some of the guys were still talking till
 4am.
 I am soliciting short talks that would appeal to the group in
 general. For example, Jess did this great overview on Linux Desktop
 environments a few meetings ago, that was a great hit. 
 Please come up with ideas of a talk you could give, or a talk you
 would like to hear.
 My contribution: A brief demo on how to get started with Git and
 GitHub
 Thanks,
 Lan

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