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=== Technical Meeting: Thursday April 14th === | |||
Brent Vrieze will present a demo of Asterisk PBX software, using third party software requiring little manual configuring. He's provided the following description: | |||
"PBX in a Flash (PiaF) is an easy to install (super easy) Asterisk distribution that can be set up in an afternoon on either a virtual machine or an old beige box collecting dust. Asterisk is an open source PBX (Private Branch Exchange) phone system that PBX in a Flash puts a web based GUI of there the top of to make management and upgrading extremely easy in comparison to 2 years ago. | |||
If time permits I will show you an add on package to PiaF called Incredible PBX that using some free SIP phone providers and Google Voice will give you FREE, as in beer, phone service with a local number to anywhere in the US and Canada." | |||
-> When: Thursday April 14th - 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm | |||
-> Where: RCTC Heintz Center Room HA107 or nearby | |||
[http://www.roch.edu/html-spectrum/getting_to_ucr.html Directions to Campus] | |||
[http://www.rctc.edu/campustour/maps/heintzA.html Heintz Center Building Map] | |||
Revision as of 23:37, 15 April 2011
Technical Meeting: Thursday April 14th
Brent Vrieze will present a demo of Asterisk PBX software, using third party software requiring little manual configuring. He's provided the following description:
"PBX in a Flash (PiaF) is an easy to install (super easy) Asterisk distribution that can be set up in an afternoon on either a virtual machine or an old beige box collecting dust. Asterisk is an open source PBX (Private Branch Exchange) phone system that PBX in a Flash puts a web based GUI of there the top of to make management and upgrading extremely easy in comparison to 2 years ago.
If time permits I will show you an add on package to PiaF called Incredible PBX that using some free SIP phone providers and Google Voice will give you FREE, as in beer, phone service with a local number to anywhere in the US and Canada."
-> When: Thursday April 14th - 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
-> Where: RCTC Heintz Center Room HA107 or nearby
Planned Social: March TBD
Recent suggestions include:
-Artemis, a multiplayer spaceship bridge simulator for Windows
-SOLAR DEATH RAY!!! to burn stuff, like this.
But nobody's stepped up to lead these, let Tina know if you're willing to organize.
Lunch: Thursday March 17th
11:30 am, at the Apache Mall food court near B&N.
Technical Meeting: Thursday March 10th
Dennis DeLorme will present on a paper tape reader.
"Want to move those 100's of bytes of data you put on paper tape back in
your misspent youth to 21st century media? (Any time spent with paper
tape was misspent.) Bring your paper tape and a flash drive to the K-LUG
tape fest On March 10. I will briefly describe the set up and then will
be ready to do transfers. I can transfer data as hex, binary, or binary
with the parity bit ignored. For 7 bit character data binary with parity
bit ignored is probably the preferred method."
Also:
-PCIG final nominations and elections
-Girl Scout cookies and pi/pie in an early celebration of pi day
-Jon T will bring his hacked pandigital Android ereader for a show and tell afterwards (no demo, just to show off)
-> When: Thursday March 10th - 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
-> Where: RCTC Heintz Center Room HA107 or nearby
Also, if you won't be attending the school district's only date/time for community input sessions on their superintendent search (same day at 7 pm), you can still contribute to the local school district by filling out their superintendent search survey by Thursday. Why can't you do both the input session and K-LUG? You can, if you leave K-LUG early, sessions are:
What: Community input sessions for new Rochester superintendent
When: 7 p.m. Thursday
Where: Gibbs Elementary School, 5525 56th St. N.W. OR Kellogg Middle School, 503 17th St. N.E. OR Willow Creek Middle School, 2425 11th Ave. S.E.
Social: Thursday February 24th
We'll be viewing the Linux documentary "Revolution OS". It runs ~1.5 hours, so we'll start at 6 pm. RCTC's Heintz Center, in or near our normal meeting room HA107. To try to make this a more "movie-like" atmosphere, please bring your own (non-alcoholic) beverage if you wish, and a quiet snack to share.
Lunch: Thursday February 17th
11:30 am, at the Apache Mall food court near B&N.
Technical Meeting: Thursday February 10th
Steve Severson has volunteered to present on Android apps at IBM and/or rooting an Android.
-> When: Thursday February 10th - 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
-> Where: RCTC Heintz Center Room HA107 or nearby
Social: Friday January 28th
We'll be bowling at Byron Lanes. Please try to be there at 6:45 so we can get through the ball/shoe obtainment process and hopefully figure out if we need any more/less lanes before it gets too crowded. Our reservation is for 7 pm, we've got 2 lanes at the moment.
Costs for bowling are $2/person/game, with shoe rental being $1. They have a full bar, and on Fridays they also serve pizza, if anyone is interested in a snack before or after the games.
This is a family/friends-friendly event, please let Tina know if you have young children coming so we can ask in advance for a bumper lane to be set up if necessary.
Lunch: Thursday January 20th
11:30 am, at the Apache Mall food court near B&N.
"Technical Meeting": Thursday January 13th, 6:00 pm
Next Meeting - Dennis DeLorme ZigBee Protocol and XBee wireless Communication modules demo.
-> When: Thursday January 13th - 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
-> Where: RCTC Heintz Center Room HA109
Room HA107 (or HA109 depending on construction issues)
Also Elections! Please submit your nominations for president, vice president, and treasurer.
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