[chiglug] September Meeting Announcement

Freddy Martinez freddymartinez9 at gmail.com
Thu Sep 17 16:12:10 UTC 2015


How do we RSVP without using meetup?

Freddy
On Thu, Sep 17, 2015 at 11:09 meg ford <meg387 at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi!
>
> We will be meeting on Wednesday, September 30th at 6:30 pm at Red Hat's
> Chicago Office, 101 N. Wacker Drive. Red Hat will be sponsoring pizza and
> drinks for the meeting. Please note that space is limited to 25 attendees!
>
> Christopher Webber will be giving two talks:
>
> Federating the Web: The web is theoretically free software, is powered by
> free and open technologies, and yet seems to become less free and more
> centralized by the day. How to take back the web? Christopher Allan Webber
> of GNU MediaGoblin talks about the state of federation, what's happening at
> the W3C Social Working Group on standardizing federation standards, the
> ActivityPump spec, and how you can get involved in taking back the net!
>
> Functional Package Management and Deployment with Guix: Tired of being
> stuck after an upgrade? Wish your operating system could roll forward and
> backwards in time, more like Git? Want a way to get *really* reproducible
> software? Or just want a better alternative to $YOUR_LANGUAGE's stressful
> packaging ecosystem you can run on an existing distro? And why on earth
> would you want something called a "symlink forest" anyway? Discover all
> this and more in this exciting talk about the GNU Guix project!
>
> Meeting announcement on the Website:
>
> https://chicagolug.org/meetings/2015-09-30.html
>
> RSVP on meetup:
>
> http://www.meetup.com/wclug-org/events/225423618/
>
> See you there,
>
> Meg
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