Fwd: [nylug-announce] TODAY! NY Linux Users Grp. Feb. Meeting 2/19 Mozilla, Mozdev Collaborative Software Development
Hans Zaunere
hans at nyphp.org
Wed Feb 19 10:26:07 EST 2003
--- Ron Guerin <rguerin at nylug.org> wrote:
> From: Ron Guerin <rguerin at nylug.org>
> To: NYLUG Announcements <nylug-announce at nylug.org>
> Subject: [nylug-announce] TODAY! NY Linux Users Grp. Feb. Meeting 2/19
> Mozilla, Mozdev Collaborative Software Development
> Date: 19 Feb 2003 14:45:00 -0000
>
> The New York Linux Users Group presents
>
> Pete Collins & Joshua Lerner
> -on-
> Mozilla, Mozdev Collaborative Software Development
>
>
> February 19, 2003
> Wednesday
> 6:30pm-8:00pm
> IBM Headquarters Building
> 590 Madison Avenue at 57th Street
> 9th Floor, home to the IBM Linux Center of Competency
>
> ** RSVP Instructions**
> Unless you have already rsvp'ed for a prior meeting, everyone
> should RSVP to attend. http://rsvp.nylug.org
> Check in with photo ID at the lobby for badge and room number.
>
> Mozilla:
> Mozilla! Mozilla!...let me count the ways...to develop my
> application in the next few days...Will visit the Mozdev and
> contemplate ideas...and break for a low-calorie meal of tortillas...
>
> How inspired are you to develop Mozilla applications? Are you as
> inpired as Pete and Josh the founding partners of Mozdev.org? Don't
> know much about developing cross platform applications with Mozilla?
> Then, please, join us as Pete and Josh speak about several topics
> that are sure to inspire the Mozilla developer in you.
>
> Here's a topic breakdown:
>
> * Mozilla (Pete Collins)
> + Overview of the Mozilla architecure
> + Web technologies in cross platform application development
> + Sample Hello World Mozilla application
>
> * Mozdev (Pete Collins, Joshua Lerner)
> + Overview of the Mozdev.org
> + A little history
> + Current status of Mozdev
> + The future of Mozdev
>
> * Hovercraft (Pete Collins, Joshua Lerner)
> + An Easy-to-install open source collaboration server
> + Overview
> + Demo (Get Your Hovercraft Demo CD!!!)
>
> About Pete Collins:
> Pete Collins got involved with the Mozilla project in April 99 as a
> contributor to the editor module. He was also the first external
> developer to start documenting XUL. His initial efforts were a
> remote, web enabled script editor and a community driven rewrite of
> the existing Mozilla UI. A project later named Aphrodite.
>
> He is the co-founder of mozdev.org a site dedicated to Mozilla based
> projects. He is a regular Mozilla committer and owner of various
> Mozdev projects including jslib, zptk and Chameleon.
>
> Currently Pete is a co-founder of Mozdev Group Inc. which focuses on
> Mozilla development and the development of Hovercraft.
>
> About Joshua Lerner:
> Joshua Lerner has been online since his undergraduate physics days,
> circa 1991. Since then, he's worked as a system administrator,
> programmer, and entrepreneur.
>
> In 1998, Josh co-founded a web consultancy called Alphanumerica,
> where open source software was used almost exclusively and suggested
> to clients at every available opportunity. Alphanumerica sponsored a
> number of early Mozilla projects as well as the first Mozilla
> Developer Merting, which was held at Netscape's offices in
> California. The company was sold to San Francisco-based CollabNet in
> August 2000.
>
> Josh is the other co-founder of Mozdev Group.
>
> For more information, visit:
> http://aprhodite.mozdev.org/
> http://www.mozdev.org
> http://hovercraft.mozdev.org
> http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/mozilla/index.html
>
> About Mordy Ovits:
> Mordy spent three years as a cryptographic engineer, before moving
> into security consulting with Internet Security Systems. He is
> currently employed at a major financial firm as a Network and
> Information Security Engineer.
>
> Free Stuff!
> Swag of undetermined value and quantity may be distributed on a
> first-come, first-served basis. Arrive early for the best selection
>
> Keysignings
> Immediately after the presentation and continuing at the Pig 'n'
> Whistle, we will be gathering for a keysigning. So for those who
>
> have keys already, please remember to bring hard-copy printouts of
> your 40-character key fingerprint. If you haven't created a key yet,
>
> our howto docs are posted here: http://www.nylug.org/keys
>
> Stammtisch
> And then after the meeting... Join us around 8:15pm or so at the
> Pig 'n' Whistle, 922 3rd Ave. between 55th & 56th Streets.
> Next to the Old Stand (closed).
>
> http://www.pignwhistleon3.com/
>
> Please see our home page at http://www.nylug.org for the HTMLized
> version of this announcement, our archives, and a lot of other
> good stuff.
>
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>
> ________________________________________________________________________
> February 2003 - The New York Linux Users Group, NYLUG.org
>
> Special thanks to Monjay Settro for preparing this announcement!
=====
Hans Zaunere
President, New York PHP
http://nyphp.org
hans at nyphp.org
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