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| ====== 2016 Meeting Presentation Notes ====== | ====== 2016 Meeting Presentation Notes ====== | ||
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| - | The Joys and Woes of Details//** {{: | + | The Joys and Woes of Details//** {{: |
| Scott Murphy: (slides will be posted in late April) | Scott Murphy: (slides will be posted in late April) | ||
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| John Nash -- Proposal for an OCLUG liveUSB | John Nash -- Proposal for an OCLUG liveUSB | ||
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| + | Follow-up to this is found under [[OCLUG-live-distro|OCLUG-live-distro]] | ||
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| * I have re-edited a quite long article on my efforts to (re-)build the DanceBox iso and liveUSB. These are in the file {{ :: | * I have re-edited a quite long article on my efforts to (re-)build the DanceBox iso and liveUSB. These are in the file {{ :: | ||
| * In a few days I will send out a note on the OCLUG Linux list asking who might be interested in pursuing the liveUSB (based on Arch) to prepare one or more " | * In a few days I will send out a note on the OCLUG Linux list asking who might be interested in pursuing the liveUSB (based on Arch) to prepare one or more " | ||
| - | * Whether this project or some other inspires some shared activity, I believe we should be looking to undertake some efforts to amplify the knowledge within the Group. Most of us have some particular knowledge and expertise -- mine tends to be spotty in the present area but in numerical computing -- but most of us are capable of testing and documenting things, and much of the best of open source comes from diligence and persistence | + | * Whether this project or some other inspires some shared activity, I believe we should be looking to undertake some efforts to amplify the knowledge within the Group. Most of us have some particular knowledge and expertise -- mine tends to be spotty in the present area but in numerical computing -- but most of us are capable of testing and documenting things, and much of the best of open source comes from diligence and persistence |
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