[Buffalo-pm] YAPC Kwiki, &c.

Daniel Magnuszewski dmagnuszewski at yahoo.com
Tue Jul 29 14:24:00 CDT 2003


I would definately like to see ACM involved with this. Not only would it be good for the members of ACM to get involved, but I think that it can bring new people to the BPM group as well. I'm confident that there will be people willing to help out, and I will make sure that ACM is a resource if needed.
 
Dan Magnuszewski
ACM Chair
University at Buffalo

Rob Raux <rjraux at cse.buffalo.edu> wrote:
Site is looking good.

Here are a couple of additions from what I've read:

Facilities
* NSC does have wireless access and I have tested this in numerous
rooms. The issue however is breaking the firewall. At this point you
need a UBitname and password to get through the gateway. I'm sure there
could be a workaround for this.

Residence Halls
* Once again for networking (wireless and lan), we have the problem of
authentication. I'm sure what could be done, is there are temporary
accounts that could be utilized.

LocalInfo
* Could give tour of CCR as well as CEDAR (that's always a big one). The
CS department I'm sure would be more than happy to get involved. As well
as ACM?!

Hopefully that's a bit more info.

Rob


On Tue, 29 Jul 2003, Kevin Christopher wrote:

> Fellow Perl Mongers:
>
> This past weekend, Kevin Eye installed a kwiki site featuring our
> YAPC::NA 2004 proposal in progress at http://buffalo.pm.org/yapc/.
>
> Also, Jim Brandt is meeting today with UB's conference staff to discuss
> the services UB can provide for a 2004 YAPC on the UB North Campus.
>
> -Kevin
>
>
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