How about using open source tools to develop on embedded systems (and all
the work that needs to be done in this space...)
f.
On 28/03/2008, Laura Czajkowski <laura at lczajkowski.com> wrote:
>> I've been asked to lend a hand in this years Irish Open Source Technology
> Conference 2008. There are a few of us on the committee who belong to
> differnt groups/communities. (Python, Java, Open Ireland are taking part
> in
> this)
>> I'm here asking for members of ILUG for topics that you'd like to hear
> about, I've enclosed some below that folks have mentioned from last nights
> PotD and also via twitter.
>> If you have any suggestions please reply back or if you are interested in
> giving a talk mail me off list.
>> Details of the event are here, they are basic at the moment but there is a
> site in progress being set up.
>http://www.irishdev.com/EventDetails.aspx?id=981>> • Data Recovery
> • Emacs V Vi
> • The Role of Apache in Modern society
> • The Pros and Cons of the GPL compared to the BSD licence
> • Thought ware
> • A basic introduction to the differences between sneaker net and
> fibre
> optic
> • Business intelligence
> • Hardware
> • Cryptography
> • "Open Source for my business"
> • CPU Optimised firewalls
> • Project Management as a social networking exercise
> • OSS for non geeks i.e. Firefox, Thunderbird, Openoffice / OSS in
> an office
>> • OSS alternatives to commercial apps
> • OSS demystified
> • The GPL in ENGLISH
> • Linux kernel developer talking about their processes
>> Laura
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