From dbii at interaction.net Mon Oct 4 11:57:22 2004 From: dbii at interaction.net (David Bluestein II) Date: Mon Oct 4 11:57:25 2004 Subject: APM: October Meeting: Website Update, Room Confirmation, Speaker Confirm Message-ID: <20041004165722.GK8929@interaction.net> Okay, several things: 1) Ian, did you confirm the ARL auditorium for our meeting on Oct. 20? 2) Sam (I think), can you update the website with the information for Oct? Did you get a blurb on Spamassassin with a little bit of topic/presenter details? David -- David H. Bluestein II President & Lead Developer dbii@interaction.net ii, inc. http://www.interaction.net -- Specializing in Designing Interactive Database Driven Websites -- From parkerm at pobox.com Mon Oct 4 12:21:03 2004 From: parkerm at pobox.com (Michael Parker) Date: Mon Oct 4 12:21:10 2004 Subject: APM: October Meeting: Website Update, Room Confirmation, Speaker Confirm In-Reply-To: <20041004165722.GK8929@interaction.net> References: <20041004165722.GK8929@interaction.net> Message-ID: <20041004172103.GA31485@mail.herk.net> On Mon, Oct 04, 2004 at 11:57:22AM -0500, David Bluestein II wrote: > > 2) Sam (I think), can you update the website with the information for Oct? Did you get a blurb on Spamassassin with a little bit of topic/presenter details? > No he doesn't. I've been remiss in sending, here is a brief description: A short (30 mins or so) introduction to SpamAssassin followed by a shakedown of my ApacheCon presentation (approx 60 mins): "With the release of SpamAssassin 3.0.0 virtually all user specific data (preferences, AWL and bayes) can be stored in a SQL database. This session will cover basic setup, usage and maintenance of storing data in a SQL database as well as some convenient tools to help. In addition, there will be some discussion about the development process and design along with future directions of the SQL based storage for SpamAssassin." Presenter details: Michael Parker is a SpamAssassin developer and member of the SpamAssassin PMC. He has been involved, mostly as a lurker, in open source projects for the last 10 years. His primary SpamAssassin focus is on backend processes and modules with a slant towards SQL database interfaces. I assume the projector is available for use. Let me know if you need any more details. Michael From austin.pm at sam-i-am.com Mon Oct 4 16:01:47 2004 From: austin.pm at sam-i-am.com (Sam Foster) Date: Mon Oct 4 16:01:52 2004 Subject: APM: October Meeting: Website Update, Room Confirmation, Speaker Confirm In-Reply-To: <20041004172103.GA31485@mail.herk.net> References: <20041004165722.GK8929@interaction.net> <20041004172103.GA31485@mail.herk.net> Message-ID: <4161BA3B.5030401@sam-i-am.com> ok the website is now up to date. Actually, I had intended to follow up after last months meeting to get these details and never did - I'll share the blame there. However, I did write a lot of perl between then and now, and dug myself several deep holes which I'm still climbing out of, so I might be bringing a raft of new questions this month for anyone feeling generous enough to answer. Sam > No he doesn't. I've been remiss in sending, here is a brief > description: > ... From ian at remmler.org Wed Oct 6 12:32:43 2004 From: ian at remmler.org (Ian Remmler) Date: Wed Oct 6 11:46:32 2004 Subject: APM: October Meeting: Website Update, Room Confirmation, Speaker Confirm In-Reply-To: <20041004165722.GK8929@interaction.net> References: <20041004165722.GK8929@interaction.net> Message-ID: <20041006173243.GA7776@remmler.org> On Mon, Oct 04, 2004 at 11:57:22AM -0500, David Bluestein II wrote: > 1) Ian, did you confirm the ARL auditorium for our meeting on Oct. 20? Yes. (eventually :) -- Go banana! From texasreddog at yahoo.com Wed Oct 6 12:37:40 2004 From: texasreddog at yahoo.com (Ken Gerdes) Date: Wed Oct 6 12:37:47 2004 Subject: APM: looking for job opportunities Message-ID: <20041006173740.10078.qmail@web50702.mail.yahoo.com> Skipped content of type multipart/alternative-------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: resume.doc Type: application/msword Size: 28160 bytes Desc: resume.doc Url : http://mail.pm.org/archives/austin/attachments/20041006/e83db62c/resume-0001.doc From chris at chrisbaker.net Thu Oct 7 20:09:25 2004 From: chris at chrisbaker.net (Christopher Baker) Date: Thu Oct 7 20:09:28 2004 Subject: APM: Fw: [alg] Job Posting: Red Hat. Austin / Round Rock. Message-ID: <20041007200740.EB24.CHRIS@chrisbaker.net> Forwarded by Christopher Baker ----------------------- Original Message ----------------------- From: David Duffey To: alg@austinlug.org Date: Thu, 07 Oct 2004 17:34:33 -0500 Subject: [alg] Job Posting: Red Hat. Austin / Round Rock. ---- Red Hat is looking to hire a people person for a Sales Engineer / Business Development Manager role to work on-site at Dell. http://redhat.hrdpt.com/cgi-bin/a/highlightjob.cgi?jobid=251 We are looking to hire soon, and resumes have already started to flow in. (cross-posting to ctlug, alg, wtlug and siglinux) -- David Duffey, RHCE Business Development Manager Dell | Red Hat 512.698.4790 (cell) _______________________________________________ ALG Mailing List http://austinlug.org/mailman/listinfo/alg --------------------- Original Message Ends -------------------- ============================================================ "Peace, commerce, and honest friendship with all nations--entangling alliances with none, I deem the essential principles of our government...." --Thomas Jefferson 1st Inaugural Address, 1801 ============================================================ Chris Baker -- www.chrisbaker.net chris@chrisbaker.net, chrisbaker@iname.com "When you stop growing, you start dying." From parkerm at pobox.com Tue Oct 12 22:13:16 2004 From: parkerm at pobox.com (Michael Parker) Date: Tue Oct 12 22:13:20 2004 Subject: APM: October Meeting: Website Update, Room Confirmation, Speaker Confirm In-Reply-To: <20041004165722.GK8929@interaction.net> References: <20041004165722.GK8929@interaction.net> Message-ID: <20041013031316.GA25126@mail.herk.net> On Mon, Oct 04, 2004 at 11:57:22AM -0500, David Bluestein II wrote: > > 2) Sam (I think), can you update the website with the information for Oct? Did you get a blurb on Spamassassin with a little bit of topic/presenter details? > Hey all, I really hate to do this, but I've had a meeting come up that I must attend on the 20th so I won't be able to do the SpamAssassin presentation. I'd be happy to do it at a later date, with a more general focus since I won't need the ApacheCon practice. I'm really sorry for the last minute notice. Michael From dbii at interaction.net Thu Oct 14 22:05:50 2004 From: dbii at interaction.net (David Bluestein II) Date: Thu Oct 14 22:05:55 2004 Subject: APM: October Meeting: Speaker Confirm--Last minute replacement:wq In-Reply-To: <20041013031316.GA25126@mail.herk.net> References: <20041004165722.GK8929@interaction.net> <20041013031316.GA25126@mail.herk.net> Message-ID: <20041015030550.GA27091@interaction.net> Hmmm, anyone want to present? I don't think Ian will be ready for this meeting to do his presentation. Anyone doing something interesting they want to speak on? David On Tue, Oct 12, 2004 at 10:13:16PM -0500, Michael Parker wrote: > On Mon, Oct 04, 2004 at 11:57:22AM -0500, David Bluestein II wrote: > > > > 2) Sam (I think), can you update the website with the information for Oct? Did you get a blurb on Spamassassin with a little bit of topic/presenter details? > > > > Hey all, > > I really hate to do this, but I've had a meeting come up that I must > attend on the 20th so I won't be able to do the SpamAssassin > presentation. I'd be happy to do it at a later date, with a more > general focus since I won't need the ApacheCon practice. > > I'm really sorry for the last minute notice. > > Michael > _______________________________________________ > Austin mailing list > Austin@mail.pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/austin -- David H. Bluestein II President & Lead Developer dbii@interaction.net ii, inc. http://www.interaction.net -- Specializing in Designing Interactive Database Driven Websites -- From joe at swelltech.com Thu Oct 14 23:11:55 2004 From: joe at swelltech.com (Joe Cooper) Date: Thu Oct 14 23:11:58 2004 Subject: APM: October Meeting: Speaker Confirm--Last minute replacement:wq In-Reply-To: <20041015030550.GA27091@interaction.net> References: <20041004165722.GK8929@interaction.net> <20041013031316.GA25126@mail.herk.net> <20041015030550.GA27091@interaction.net> Message-ID: <416F4E0B.2060808@swelltech.com> If nobody else has anything and anyone would be interested, I could do a Webmin/Usermin/Virtualmin presentation. (Written in perl, slices, dices, etc.) I was planning to make the SpamAssassin meeting my first monger meeting, but I guess jumping right in won't kill me. Just in case Webmin is unknown to anyone: http://www.webmin.com And my book on the subject: http://www.swelltech.com/support/webminguide/index.html David Bluestein II wrote: > Hmmm, anyone want to present? I don't think Ian will be ready for this meeting to do his presentation. Anyone doing something interesting they want to speak on? > > David > > On Tue, Oct 12, 2004 at 10:13:16PM -0500, Michael Parker wrote: > >>On Mon, Oct 04, 2004 at 11:57:22AM -0500, David Bluestein II wrote: >> >>>2) Sam (I think), can you update the website with the information for Oct? Did you get a blurb on Spamassassin with a little bit of topic/presenter details? >>> >> >>Hey all, >> >>I really hate to do this, but I've had a meeting come up that I must >>attend on the 20th so I won't be able to do the SpamAssassin >>presentation. I'd be happy to do it at a later date, with a more >>general focus since I won't need the ApacheCon practice. >> >>I'm really sorry for the last minute notice. >> >>Michael >>_______________________________________________ >>Austin mailing list >>Austin@mail.pm.org >>http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/austin > > From dbii at interaction.net Sun Oct 17 21:07:54 2004 From: dbii at interaction.net (David Bluestein II) Date: Sun Oct 17 21:07:59 2004 Subject: APM: October Meeting: Speaker Confirm--Last minute replacement In-Reply-To: <416F4E0B.2060808@swelltech.com> References: <20041004165722.GK8929@interaction.net> <20041013031316.GA25126@mail.herk.net> <20041015030550.GA27091@interaction.net> <416F4E0B.2060808@swelltech.com> Message-ID: <20041018020754.GD27926@interaction.net> Joe- I think that would be great! We'll have wired Internet access, and a projector. Location details on the website. Let me know if you have any questions. I'll see if Sam can update the website with your information. David On Thu, Oct 14, 2004 at 11:11:55PM -0500, Joe Cooper wrote: > If nobody else has anything and anyone would be interested, I could do a > Webmin/Usermin/Virtualmin presentation. (Written in perl, slices, > dices, etc.) > > I was planning to make the SpamAssassin meeting my first monger meeting, > but I guess jumping right in won't kill me. > > Just in case Webmin is unknown to anyone: > > http://www.webmin.com > > And my book on the subject: > > http://www.swelltech.com/support/webminguide/index.html > > David Bluestein II wrote: > >Hmmm, anyone want to present? I don't think Ian will be ready for this > >meeting to do his presentation. Anyone doing something interesting they > >want to speak on? > > > >David > > > >On Tue, Oct 12, 2004 at 10:13:16PM -0500, Michael Parker wrote: > > > >>On Mon, Oct 04, 2004 at 11:57:22AM -0500, David Bluestein II wrote: > >> > >>>2) Sam (I think), can you update the website with the information for > >>>Oct? Did you get a blurb on Spamassassin with a little bit of > >>>topic/presenter details? > >>> > >> > >>Hey all, > >> > >>I really hate to do this, but I've had a meeting come up that I must > >>attend on the 20th so I won't be able to do the SpamAssassin > >>presentation. I'd be happy to do it at a later date, with a more > >>general focus since I won't need the ApacheCon practice. > >> > >>I'm really sorry for the last minute notice. > >> > >>Michael > >>_______________________________________________ > >>Austin mailing list > >>Austin@mail.pm.org > >>http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/austin > > > > -- David H. Bluestein II President & Lead Developer dbii@interaction.net ii, inc. http://www.interaction.net -- Specializing in Designing Interactive Database Driven Websites -- From joe at swelltech.com Mon Oct 18 01:03:53 2004 From: joe at swelltech.com (Joe Cooper) Date: Mon Oct 18 01:03:57 2004 Subject: APM: October Meeting: Speaker Confirm--Last minute replacement In-Reply-To: <20041018020754.GD27926@interaction.net> References: <20041004165722.GK8929@interaction.net> <20041013031316.GA25126@mail.herk.net> <20041015030550.GA27091@interaction.net> <416F4E0B.2060808@swelltech.com> <20041018020754.GD27926@interaction.net> Message-ID: <41735CC9.2030008@swelltech.com> Sounds like a plan. Since everyone is presumably a perl programmer (or learning to be), I figure we'll write a new Webmin module from scratch during the presentation. This would lead naturally to an overview of the web-lib.pl library of functions, the architecture of Webmin, and hopefully bring a few new Webmin module developers into existence. And, yes Virginia, it is possible to write a completely functional (and possibly even useful) Webmin module from scratch in an hour or so, including internationalization (translations not included), fine-grained access controls, event logging, and more. I'm not a Perl guru, by any means, so I'm likely to learn as much as anyone else just by letting others point out the nicest way to solve the normal perl problems...but I do know how to whip a Webmin module into shape in no time and I'm happy to share that skill. If folks would rather cover something else, let me know. There's lots of interesting bits in Webmin... Anyway, I'll look forward to meeting some local mongers. David Bluestein II wrote: > Joe- > > I think that would be great! We'll have wired Internet access, and a projector. Location details on the website. > > Let me know if you have any questions. I'll see if Sam can update the website with your information. > > David > > On Thu, Oct 14, 2004 at 11:11:55PM -0500, Joe Cooper wrote: > >>If nobody else has anything and anyone would be interested, I could do a >>Webmin/Usermin/Virtualmin presentation. (Written in perl, slices, >>dices, etc.) >> >>I was planning to make the SpamAssassin meeting my first monger meeting, >> but I guess jumping right in won't kill me. >> >>Just in case Webmin is unknown to anyone: >> >>http://www.webmin.com >> >>And my book on the subject: >> >>http://www.swelltech.com/support/webminguide/index.html >> >>David Bluestein II wrote: >> >>>Hmmm, anyone want to present? I don't think Ian will be ready for this >>>meeting to do his presentation. Anyone doing something interesting they >>>want to speak on? >>> >>>David >>> >>>On Tue, Oct 12, 2004 at 10:13:16PM -0500, Michael Parker wrote: >>> >>> >>>>On Mon, Oct 04, 2004 at 11:57:22AM -0500, David Bluestein II wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>>2) Sam (I think), can you update the website with the information for >>>>>Oct? Did you get a blurb on Spamassassin with a little bit of >>>>>topic/presenter details? >>>>> >>>> >>>>Hey all, >>>> >>>>I really hate to do this, but I've had a meeting come up that I must >>>>attend on the 20th so I won't be able to do the SpamAssassin >>>>presentation. I'd be happy to do it at a later date, with a more >>>>general focus since I won't need the ApacheCon practice. >>>> >>>>I'm really sorry for the last minute notice. >>>> >>>>Michael >>>>_______________________________________________ >>>>Austin mailing list >>>>Austin@mail.pm.org >>>>http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/austin >>> >>> > From austin.pm at sam-i-am.com Mon Oct 18 09:39:44 2004 From: austin.pm at sam-i-am.com (Sam Foster) Date: Mon Oct 18 09:39:51 2004 Subject: APM: October Meeting: Speaker Confirm--Last minute replacement In-Reply-To: <41735CC9.2030008@swelltech.com> References: <20041004165722.GK8929@interaction.net> <20041013031316.GA25126@mail.herk.net> <20041015030550.GA27091@interaction.net> <416F4E0B.2060808@swelltech.com> <20041018020754.GD27926@interaction.net> <41735CC9.2030008@swelltech.com> Message-ID: <4173D5B0.4030704@sam-i-am.com> ok thanks all. The site is up to date, I'll look forward to Wednesday. As usual of there's any questions or suggestions for austin.pm.org, drop me a line. Sam Joe Cooper wrote: > Sounds like a plan. > > Since everyone is presumably a perl programmer (or learning to be), I > figure we'll write a new Webmin module from scratch during the > presentation. This would lead naturally to an overview of the > web-lib.pl library of functions, the architecture of Webmin, and > hopefully bring a few new Webmin module developers into existence. And, > yes Virginia, it is possible to write a completely functional (and > possibly even useful) Webmin module from scratch in an hour or so, > including internationalization (translations not included), fine-grained > access controls, event logging, and more. > > I'm not a Perl guru, by any means, so I'm likely to learn as much as > anyone else just by letting others point out the nicest way to solve the > normal perl problems...but I do know how to whip a Webmin module into > shape in no time and I'm happy to share that skill. > > If folks would rather cover something else, let me know. There's lots > of interesting bits in Webmin... > > Anyway, I'll look forward to meeting some local mongers. From dbii at interaction.net Tue Oct 19 09:41:21 2004 From: dbii at interaction.net (David Bluestein II) Date: Tue Oct 19 09:41:25 2004 Subject: APM: October Meeting: Writing a Webmin Module in Perl in 1 hour -- Tomorrow Message-ID: <20041019144121.GY3269@interaction.net> The October meeting has changed from being on Spamassassin (which will be in January now) to Webmin. It will be at 7:00 at ARL (see austin.pm.org for directions), with dinner at Pok-e Jo's at 5:45 (we should ask them for sponsorship or something) in the Arboretum. The presenter will be Joe Cooper, and his topic description is: Since everyone is presumably a perl programmer (or learning to be), I figure we'll write a new Webmin module from scratch during the presentation. This would lead naturally to an overview of the web-lib.pl library of functions, the architecture of Webmin, and hopefully bring a few new Webmin module developers into existence. And, yes Virginia, it is possible to write a completely functional (and possibly even useful) Webmin module from scratch in an hour or so, including internationalization (translations not included), fine-grained access controls, event logging, and more. More details on Webmin can be found at http://www.webmin.com And Joe has written a book on the subject (and has the contents online in HTML also): http://www.swelltech.com/support/webminguide/index.html Should be interesting. Next month will be on Maypole, and Spamassassin in January. We will also discuss if we want to have a December meeting, or just a December dinner. David -- David H. Bluestein II President & Lead Developer dbii@interaction.net ii, inc. http://www.interaction.net -- Specializing in Designing Interactive Database Driven Websites -- From austin.pm at sam-i-am.com Thu Oct 21 09:51:30 2004 From: austin.pm at sam-i-am.com (Sam Foster) Date: Thu Oct 21 09:51:42 2004 Subject: APM: directoryIndex handler? Message-ID: <4177CCF2.2080909@sam-i-am.com> Hope last nights meeting was good. My tuesday evening was going just fine until my wife pointed out it was actually wednesdaay already. Ooops :( I've been fiddling with a cgi directoryIndex handler off and on. It should do all the things the built in Apache handler does - filename, size, last modified etc., but also show aliases, virtual hosts and so on. I have 10-20 virtual hosts defined at any one time for various projects, and would really like a nice home page and way to browse around them. The problem is resolving filenames from the urls in a way that is virtualhost and alias (and defaultDocument.. and even potentially mod_rewrite etc. aware.) I started parsing through the httpd.conf, then stopped and thought this looks very like a round and thing which pivots around the middle. I've seen Apache::ConfigFile - which doesn't really help. If I go to mod_perl (I'm running apache 1.3 .. cos the production servers I have to deal with are running it), I think I can tap into Apache to resolve the urls to filenames for me? But maybe someone did all this already too... any ideas? I'm a mod_perl newbie, but keen to learn. Sam From blitke at sedl.org Fri Oct 22 11:52:52 2004 From: blitke at sedl.org (Brian Litke) Date: Fri Oct 22 11:52:54 2004 Subject: APM: Job Opening Message-ID: Hello, The Southwest Educational Development Laboratory (SEDL) has a job opening for a "Web Design Specialist". This position will have a variety of responsibilities, but tasks will mainly involve working with Perl (or PHP) and MySQL to design online searchable databases, registration forms, and content management interfaces for Web sites where content updates are made by users across the country. SEDL is also interested in this position helping with integration between online databases in Perl/MySQL and SEDL's FileMaker 7 server, the database used on the desktop by most SEDL employees. View the job posting at: http://www.sedl.org/cgi-bin/mysql/positionvacancies.cgi? location=show_posting&showid=28 The total salary range is $43,812 - $65,280. The initial salary shall generally fall within the first third of the range, which is $43,812 - $50,976. Application review begins November 1. If you know of anyone interested in applying, please pass on this message. Thank you, Brian Litke SEDL Web Administrator P.S. Macintosh evangelists welcome! SEDL used Limux-based Web servers and Macintosh-based desktop computers. 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Technical Experience: 4-8 years of varied Internet related technology experience (Ethernet, TCP/IP, switching, routing, etc), particularly with understanding networking protocols. Knowledge of security and encryption technologies such as SSL, IPSec, SSH, DES/3DES, etc. Experience with planning and implementing complex networks. Administrator/Power user experience in various operating system environments such as Linux and Windows 2000. Administrator level experience of web server software such as Apache, IIS, and iPlanet. Experience with common web browsing software such as Netscape/Mozilla, Internet Explorer and Opera. Strong understanding of network testing at the application level is a big plus. Languages/Development Tools: Experience in C / C++ programming at the application level. Experience in writing shell scripts and Python scripting. Experience with network debugging tools. Experience with OpenSSL. Other: BS degree in computer science or networking systems. 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