<html><body>Hi James,<br /> 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.<br /><br /><br /><br />-------- Original Message ----------<br />From: James McDuffie <mcduffie@pitfall.org><br />To: sgvlug@sgvlug.net<br />Cc: <br />Sent: Wed, 10 Feb 2016 15:11:34 -0800<br />Subject: Re: [SGVLUG] Soliciting short talks for May<br /><br /> That\'s a really open ended question. Do you mean in terms of how<br />you wrap things up to distribute it as open source? Are you wondering<br />about things like directory structure organization, build systems or<br />licensing? On Wed, Feb 10, 2016, at 03:01 PM, John Slayton<br />wrote:<br /> Anybody know how to assemble a GNU package?<br /> js<br /> -------- Original Message ----------<br /> From: Lan Dang via SGVLUG <br /> To: \"SGVLUG Discussion List.\" <br /> Cc: <br /> Sent: Wed, 10 Feb 2016 19:58:30 +0000 (UTC)<br /> Subject: [SGVLUG] Soliciting short talks for May<br /> Hi all,<br /> We are expecting to meet at OpenX for February through April,<br />because<br /> that was the preference of our speakers. OpenX is a fabulous and<br /> generous host with a large meeting space, good wifi and a great A/V<br /> system.<br /> I actually really enjoy meeting at Du-Par\'s, and want to go back<br /> there in May. It\'s relaxing and great for socializing with fellow<br />LUG<br /> members. At the last LUG, some of the guys were still talking till<br /> 4am.<br /> I am soliciting short talks that would appeal to the group in<br /> general. For example, Jess did this great overview on Linux Desktop<br /> environments a few meetings ago, that was a great hit. <br /> Please come up with ideas of a talk you could give, or a talk you<br /> would like to hear.<br /> My contribution: A brief demo on how to get started with Git and<br /> GitHub<br /> Thanks,<br /> Lan<br /> </body></html>