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From : lug-owner@lists.ncsu.[redacted]

Date : Tue, 12 Nov 2013 19:32:24 -0500


The Lug Digest
Volume 1 : Issue 318 : "text" Format

Messages in this Issue:
201310/8 : Re: Language War! (Tuesday 10/29, 7:00 PM, EB II 1228)
Carson Holgate <clholgat@ncsu.[redacted]>
201310/9 : Job Opportunity with NCSU College of Management
Barry Peddycord III <bwpeddyc@ncsu.[redacted]>
201311/1 : Dinner tonight at Village Deli & Grill, 500 Daniels St., 7 PM
Matthew Frazier <mlfrazie@ncsu.[redacted]>
201311/2 : [TriLUG-announce] November 14 Meeting: Cryptography and GPG
Bill Farrow <bill@arrowsreach.[redacted]>
201311/3 : Git Introduction (11/12, 7:00 PM, EB II 1228) and Election Information
Matthew Frazier <mlfrazie@ncsu.[redacted]>
201311/4 : Re: Git Introduction (11/12, 7:00 PM, EB II 1228) and Election Information
Marhn Fullmer <mhfullme@ncsu.[redacted]>
201311/5 : Reminder: Git Tonight (7:00 PM, EB II 1228), Hack Day Finalized!
Matthew Frazier <mlfrazie@ncsu.[redacted]>
201311/6 : Officer Nominations
Matthew Frazier <mlfrazie@ncsu.[redacted]>

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Date: Fri, 25 Oct 2013 13:49:38 -0700
From: Carson Holgate <clholgat@ncsu.[redacted]>
To: lug@lists.ncsu.[redacted]
Subject: Re: Language War! (Tuesday 10/29, 7:00 PM, EB II 1228)
Message-ID: <CA+CohUR8NcpVQ7JtPH6GBcuz4FNOPpuse_8X1=QjEEk6u-JUZg@mail.gmail.[redacted]>

Visual aides not visual AIDS.
On Oct 25, 2013 1:47 PM, "Matthew Frazier" <mlfrazie@ncsu.[redacted]> wrote:

> Hello, LUGgers!
>
> It's time now for an event we've been waiting about two years
> for...the LANGUAGE WAR!
>
> When: Tuesday, October 29, 2013, at 7:00 PM
> Where: Engineering Building II room 1228
>
> In the Language War, everyone gets to speak about why their language
> is great, in three different ways! You don't have to present -- it's
> completely OK to just sit in the audience and maybe heckle the
> presenters. But if you want to participate, you may enter one language
> in each category. The categories are:
>
> * No one's heard of this language, but it's awesome
> * Everyone says this language is horrible, but it's not
> * This language is the best for learning programming
>
> There are a few rules. The quick summary of those is:
>
> Time: You get 2 minutes of uninterrupted propaganda, 3 minutes of
> being grilled by the audience, and a 15-second closing statement
> later.
>
> Visual Aids: Any visual aids you use must be on the Internet, and
> usable on whatever machine happens to be at the front of the room. We
> don't want to deal with everyone's video cables.
>
> Conduct: Don't insult people. Don't stereotype people. Don't
> physically attack people.
>
> Winner: There isn't one. Nobody wins in a language war.
>
> The rules, and an advance signup sheet for participants, are posted here:
>
> http://lug.ncsu.edu/wiki/2013-10-29_Language_War/
>
> If you have an idea you think would improve the language war, or think
> the rules are unfair, reply to this post on the mailing list. Either
> way, we hope to see you there!
>
> Thanks,
> Matthew Frazier
> Vice President, LUG @ NC State
> http://lug.ncsu.edu/
>


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Date: Thu, 31 Oct 2013 20:59:03 -0400
From: Barry Peddycord III <bwpeddyc@ncsu.[redacted]>
To: lug@lists.ncsu.[redacted]
Subject: Job Opportunity with NCSU College of Management
Message-ID: <5272FCD7.4050604@ncsu.[redacted]>

Hey folks - Dr Freeh just forwarded this my way. If anyone's interested,
reach out to Dr Kowolenko.

~ Barry

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: *Michael Kowolenko* <m.kowolenko@gmail.[redacted]
<mailto:m.kowolenko@gmail.[redacted]>>
Date: Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 5:32 PM
Subject: Re: student programmer


Researchers in the College of Management are exploring the effect of
earnings releases and social network reporting. As part of this
research, the team needs a programmer to develop an application for use
in harvesting tweets from the Topsy database of historical tweets for
approximately 1200 companies during specific days around earnings
reports for the these companies.

If interested, contact Mike Kowolenko, Ph.D. at mike_kowolenko@ncsu.[redacted]
<mailto:mike_kowolenko@ncsu.[redacted]>



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Date: Tue, 5 Nov 2013 09:59:39 -0500
From: Matthew Frazier <mlfrazie@ncsu.[redacted]>
To: lug@lists.ncsu.[redacted]
Subject: Dinner tonight at Village Deli & Grill, 500 Daniels St., 7 PM
Message-ID: <CAMjyYxrq4FNWhngvA6=oTsxRoSJMonhe88wm3cn+e5BS1opOuA@mail.gmail.[redacted]>

Hello, LUGgers!

Because a few regular attendees (including the president) were out of
town, it took a while to select a place for dinner, and for that we
apologize. We have decided on the Village Deli & Grill - it's
somewhere new to the LUG, but it has good reviews and a lot of
different options.

Where: Village Deli & Grill, 500 Daniels Street <http://www.villagedeli.net/>
When: November 5, 2013, 7:00 PM

If you're taking the bus, you can catch Wolfline's 2 Hillsborough
Street Shuttle from DH Hill at 6:45 PM, or from Witherspoon at 6:35
PM.

We hope to see you there!

Thanks,
Matthew Frazier

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Date: Thu, 7 Nov 2013 16:46:55 -0500
From: Bill Farrow <bill@arrowsreach.[redacted]>
To: TriLUG Announce <trilug-announce@trilug.[redacted]>,
TriLUG General List <trilug@trilug.[redacted]>
Subject: [TriLUG-announce] November 14 Meeting: Cryptography and GPG
Message-ID: <CAPm8Nr3e9rEQ=bDqibrtm7ZWAq6D4Zb44SuVcVo+29b9Mmr2dg@mail.gmail.[redacted]>

Topic: Cryptography and GPG
Presenter: Sean Alexandre
When: Thursday, 14th November 2013, 7pm (pizza from 6.45pm)
Where: NC State Engineering Building II Room 1021, Centennial Campus
Parking: The parking decks and Oval Drive street parking are free after 5pm
Map: Google Maps
Video: Hangout OnAir (during the meeting)

http://trilug.org/2013-11-14/crypto

=== Abstract ===

Cryptography has been in the news a lot lately. We'll start with a
quick overview of some of the major recent headlines, specifically
about the NSA's attempts to circumvent and break encryption and what
experts are recommending to stay as secure as possible online. This
will be followed with a high-level overview of cryptography. We'll
look at where it's been made easy to use, and were it's not so easy.
Then we will dig into the details of using GPG from the command line,
to encrypt documents and to verify software packages.

=== Bio ===

Sean Alexandre is a Senior Software Developer at SAS Institute, where
he's been working on different front-end applications for the past 12
years. Lately his interests have been on Linux and free software, with
a focus on distributed systems and defensive security.

=== Keysigning and Infrastructure Workshop ===

There will be a Keysigning and Infrastructure Workshop on Saturday 16
Nov 2013 if you want to sign keys.
http://trilug.org/2013-11-16/workshop

=== Sponsor ===

MetLife Global Technology & Operations (GTO) is committed to
delivering innovative solutions and infrastructure that help enable
MetLife to deliver a world-class customer experience. We focus our
global talent and resources on working to exceed customer
expectations, while also trying to anticipate their needs. We're
working to leapfrog the industry, in a dynamic work environment that
fosters creativity, growth and collaboration.

With our new Global Technology hub now under construction in Cary and
our team ramping up in the Research Triangle area, MetLife is
recruiting world-class technology talent, and is actively hiring a
diverse, global and highly skilled workforce.

For more information about MetLife's Global Technology & Operations
(GTO) and to learn about open positions that are currently available,
visit us online at http://metlifegto.com/
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Date: Fri, 8 Nov 2013 13:52:18 -0500
From: Matthew Frazier <mlfrazie@ncsu.[redacted]>
To: lug@lists.ncsu.[redacted]
Subject: Git Introduction (11/12, 7:00 PM, EB II 1228) and Election Information
Message-ID: <CAMjyYxrUQb8PR0G6vA9iQNMSQ5hGPwhmStiiGJTkp1mBhtyQWg@mail.gmail.[redacted]>

Hello, LUGgers!

By now, you've probably heard us talking about Git a lot. It's the
most popular version control system in the open source community right
now, and it provides you with a great way to organize and share you
work. But, it can also be very difficult to approach. So, at our next
LUG meeting, Barry "IsharaComix" Peddycord III (our president) will
deliver a brief introduction to Git and GitHub!

When: Tuesday, November 12, 2013, at 7:00 PM
Where: Engineering Building II room 1228 (same as last time)

In addition, as the second-to-last regular meeting of the semester,
this is the week we are constitutionally obligated to hold officer
nominations. The LUG has four officers -- President, Vice President,
PR Officer, and Treasurer -- and we expect vacancies in the latter two
positions this year. (If you'd like more details on what these
positions entail, read our Constitution [1] and/or contact me via
email or IRC.)

Nominations will be accepted in person at the Git meeting, and will be
accepted by email to the LUG mailing list until Tuesday, November 19,
at 7:00 PM. (They will be posted on the wiki page for the election [2]
as they arrive.) Voting will happen two weeks after that at our
biannual LUG Movie Night!

When: Tuesday, December 3, 2013, at 7:00 PM
Where: Engineering Building II room 3001 (the bridge)
Movie: Travelling Salesman [3] (most likely)

Finally, mark your calendars for our second hack day of the semester,
on Saturday, November 23! We haven't finalized the room and time with
Registration & Records yet, but it will probably be from 12:00 PM to
8:00 PM in Mann 301, like the last one.

We hope to see you at all of these places!

Thanks,
Matthew Frazier
Vice President, LUG @ NC State
http://lug.ncsu.edu/

[1] https://github.com/ncsulug/ncsulug-constitution/blob/master/constitution.md
[2] http://lug.ncsu.edu/wiki/Fall_2013_Election_Cycle/
[3] http://www.travellingsalesmanmovie.com/

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Date: Fri, 8 Nov 2013 14:42:17 -0500
From: Marhn Fullmer <mhfullme@ncsu.[redacted]>
To: lug@lists.ncsu.[redacted]
Subject: Re: Git Introduction (11/12, 7:00 PM, EB II 1228) and Election Information
Message-ID: <CAEqhxv4EzS_pEf8fDzbvFRDwmAsPHRfCK4hKaFQ1VdGJGg-Nzw@mail.gmail.[redacted]>

Hi,

Any chance this presentation could be recorded,
like some similar ones are for Tri-lug? I *might*
be able to get some traction for another very
close-by venue, that has recording capabilities,
IFF it is availble at that time, Barry agreed
& he was ready for it. (I know a Realm Linux
course was done there that made it successfully
to Youtube for others to see.)

tnx,
Marhn Fullmer




On Fri, Nov 8, 2013 at 1:52 PM, Matthew Frazier <mlfrazie@ncsu.[redacted]> wrote:

> Hello, LUGgers!
>
> By now, you've probably heard us talking about Git a lot. It's the
> most popular version control system in the open source community right
> now, and it provides you with a great way to organize and share you
> work. But, it can also be very difficult to approach. So, at our next
> LUG meeting, Barry "IsharaComix" Peddycord III (our president) will
> deliver a brief introduction to Git and GitHub!
>
> When: Tuesday, November 12, 2013, at 7:00 PM
> Where: Engineering Building II room 1228 (same as last time)
>
> In addition, as the second-to-last regular meeting of the semester,
> this is the week we are constitutionally obligated to hold officer
> nominations. The LUG has four officers -- President, Vice President,
> PR Officer, and Treasurer -- and we expect vacancies in the latter two
> positions this year. (If you'd like more details on what these
> positions entail, read our Constitution [1] and/or contact me via
> email or IRC.)
>
> Nominations will be accepted in person at the Git meeting, and will be
> accepted by email to the LUG mailing list until Tuesday, November 19,
> at 7:00 PM. (They will be posted on the wiki page for the election [2]
> as they arrive.) Voting will happen two weeks after that at our
> biannual LUG Movie Night!
>
> When: Tuesday, December 3, 2013, at 7:00 PM
> Where: Engineering Building II room 3001 (the bridge)
> Movie: Travelling Salesman [3] (most likely)
>
> Finally, mark your calendars for our second hack day of the semester,
> on Saturday, November 23! We haven't finalized the room and time with
> Registration & Records yet, but it will probably be from 12:00 PM to
> 8:00 PM in Mann 301, like the last one.
>
> We hope to see you at all of these places!
>
> Thanks,
> Matthew Frazier
> Vice President, LUG @ NC State
> http://lug.ncsu.edu/
>
> [1]
> https://github.com/ncsulug/ncsulug-constitution/blob/master/constitution.md
> [2] http://lug.ncsu.edu/wiki/Fall_2013_Election_Cycle/
> [3] http://www.travellingsalesmanmovie.com/
>


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Date: Tue, 12 Nov 2013 09:25:13 -0500
From: Matthew Frazier <mlfrazie@ncsu.[redacted]>
To: lug@lists.ncsu.[redacted]
Subject: Reminder: Git Tonight (7:00 PM, EB II 1228), Hack Day Finalized!
Message-ID: <CAMjyYxoaL-25UQFM8f424_a32Y0EM8QqWc+YO8iyRcMwP6+OKA@mail.gmail.[redacted]>

Hello, LUGgers!

First off, I'd just like to remind everyone that Barry will present on
using Git and GitHub for collaboration tonight. Git and GitHub have
become increasingly important to the open source community, so this
will be an especially great talk to attend if you're new to open
source.

When: Tuesday, November 12, 2013, at 7:00 PM
Where: Engineering Building II room 1228 (same as last time)

We'll also collect nominations for our officer elections at the
meeting tonight - but if you can't make it tonight, nominations can be
submitted via email to the mailing list until next Tuesday.

In addition, Registration & Records has given us a confirmed location
and time for our hack day! For those new to the LUG, a hack day is a
day where we all hang out and work on projects in the same room. We
share ideas, offer advice, and usually play a lot of Teeworlds!

When: Saturday, November 23, 2013, from 12:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Where: Mann Hall room 301 (same as usual)

We hope to see you there!

Thanks,
Matthew Frazier
Vice President, LUG @ NC State
http://lug.ncsu.edu/

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Date: Tue, 12 Nov 2013 19:32:20 -0500
From: Matthew Frazier <mlfrazie@ncsu.[redacted]>
To: lug@lists.ncsu.[redacted]
Subject: Officer Nominations
Message-ID: <CAMjyYxraetm66c7Y4D-qSHp_TpR7BxrafqyZ0=98S4BcfiGRyw@mail.gmail.[redacted]>

Hello, LUGgers!

The following persons have nominated theirselves for LUG office:

Barry "IsharaComix" Peddycord III (any position)
Matthew "leafstorm" Frazier (any position)
Caitlin "countingstars25" Chestna (VP only)
Markus "Yawgmoth" Eger (Treasurer or PR)
Stephen "Armillary" Waddell (Treasurer or PR)
Daniel "SperRhal" Glassey (Treasurer)

Additional nominations can be made until November 26, 2013, at 7:00 PM EST.
Nominees must be current students, and cannot be elected against their will.

Thanks,
Matthew Frazier
Vice President, LUG @ NC State
http://lug.ncsu.edu/


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