[CLUE-Announce] CLUE DTC November Meeting

CLUE President president at clue.denver.co.us
Tue Nov 9 05:51:12 MST 2004


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Greetings,

Please join us for the next CLUE DTC meeting:

Date:  9 November 2004
Time:  6:30 pm
Location:  Radisson Hotel Denver Southeast

Presentation abstracts follow.  The KISS session (6:30 pm) is a short tutorial
that covers topics useful to those new to Linux.  The MAIN session (~7:00 pm)
is a one-hour general interest session, followed by Q&A.

For more information, log on to the CLUE home page:  http://cluedenver.org/

We hope to see you then!
Jeff

- ------------------------------- MAIN ----------------------------
MAIN Session Topic (7:00PM): Open Source Telephony using Asterisk with Tom 
Poindexter

Asterisk is a telephony platform that provides full PBX functionality, voice 
mail, conferencing, and call forwarding. Asterisk is also programmable so 
that specialized applications such as Interactive Voice Response and 
Automated Call Distribution can be quickly developed. Asterisk runs entirely 
in software but also interfaces with a number of protocols and hardware: 
Voice over IP (VOIP), as well as traditional digital and analog telephony 
devices are supported. Asterisk is primarily developed on Linux, but also 
runs on *BSD and Mac OSX, and enjoys a very active developer and user 
community.

The CLUE presentation will include the usual boring slide show and hopefully a 
live demonstration. A very special door prize will be given away to one lucky 
Asterisk wannabe.

Tom first booted and installed Linux 0.94 and has been a software 
developer/sysadmin/DBA for longer than he likes to admit. Tom develops and 
contributes to a number of open source projects. He has also been a past 
speaker at CLUE.

- ------------------------------- KISS ----------------------------
KISS Session Topic (6:30PM): Connecting Linux to Windows via Samba with Jeff 
Cann

Jeff has been a Linux user since 1995. He has particular interest in GNU/Linux 
software used in web environments and advocates it whenever possible. 




- -- 
Colorado Linux Users and Enthusiasts (CLUE)
http://cluedenver.org/
Jeffery Cann, President


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