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Meeting Announcement

Thursday Dec 5, 2019

Dec 5, 2019
Discussions
  • Possible venue change - hopefully a quick discussion.
  • This is our annual Scripting Night meeting.
    • Scott Murphy will start with an open discussion about scripting, all are welcome to join in. Bring questions, ideas, etc. Remember, scripting does not just mean bash scripts. Feel free to talk about any scripting language you wish. Here are a few that begin with 'p':
      • Pascal Script
      • Perl
      • PHP
      • PowerShell
      • Python
    • We will have a few board members discuss things they use scripting to assist with.
Venue

Centennial Library (Bells Corners), starting at 18:30

The Centennial Library is at 3870 Old Richmond Rd. in Bells Corners. Bus routes 57 and 88 are currently listed as servicing that area. Note that we will be done by 20:20, as this library closes earlier than the other location and we need to restore the room to the configuration it was in when we arrived.

Meeting agenda
Dec 5, 2019
Discussions
  • Possible venue change - hopefully a quick discussion.
  • This is our annual Scripting Night meeting.
    • Scott Murphy will start with an open discussion about scripting, all are welcome to join in. Bring questions, ideas, etc. Remember, scripting does not just mean bash scripts. Feel free to talk about any scripting language you wish. Here are a few that begin with 'p':
      • Pascal Script
      • Perl
      • PHP
      • PowerShell
      • Python
    • We will have a few board members discuss things they use scripting to assist with.

20180318 todo list

  • 2018 presentations (JN) – partial
  • new logo (JN) - done
  • mailing list subscription (done)
  • migrate meeting history (SM) - done
  • More should you use linux (JN and others) – first pass done
  • links line - done JN
  • How to edit wiki – mainly for us. Under Board and Tux (JN) – done
  • Rationalize files into namespaces, e.g., :board ?? need better tool!
  • Migrate board meeting minutes
  • Add a link to the mailing list in the “Steps to Have Your Technical Question Answered” section on the “About Us” page (SM) - Done

Should you use Linux?

Linux or, more properly GNU/Linux, is the operating system built on the kernel derived from the seminal work of Linus Torvalds combined with developments of Unix tools from Gnu, or the Free Software Foundation. It is a family of distributions, that is, implementations of this combination of software, with various combinations of components such as window managers, desktop layouts, packaging tools and application sets. Or see What is Linux?

As this website is for Linux-Ottawa, otherwise known as the Ottawa Canada Linux Users Group, we strongly support the use and promotion of Linux. However, that does not mean it is for everyone, or for every purpose. Some of the reasons to use Linux are discussed on that link, along with some situations where Linux may not be the best choice.

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OCLUG Meeting History

This is a conversion of the pages from the old site. There may be a few oddities in the pages, a few of which look like messed up URLs. These will get cleaned up over time, however as the links all seem to work, they are lower priority.

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