Someone posted some information on here about contract web work for Stow, Ma,
and I was curious if whoever it was knew if the position had been filled, and
if not, could they pass along that email to send resumes to to me? I seemed to
have misplaced the email.
Thanks,
Chuck
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Charles A. Haines
Contract Web Developer
3G Publishing
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http://www.3gpub.com
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HI everybody,
The summer months always make it tough to draw people to a WLUG meeting, and
announcing a meeting without sufficient notice makes it worse. Thus, I'll
start the monthly troll for topics now in the hope that we can nail down this
month's topic and advertise the meeting so that we'll have a pretty good
turnout.
If you have topics on which you would like to address WLUG, please let me
know.
FYI: I'm fabricating the schedule for upcoming meetings. It should be posted
shortly.
FYI: I'm currently negotiating the time and place for the annual WLUG BBQ to
be held in July. More news coming soon. Stay tuned!
Andy
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Andy Stewart, Founder
Worcester Linux Users' Group
Worcester, MA USA
http://www.wlug.org
HI everybody,
Here is a DEC Miata system looking for a home. If you are interested, please
contact Mike Keenan directly.
--
Andy Stewart, Founder
Worcester Linux Users' Group
Worcester, MA USA
http://www.wlug.org
Our school uses commercial library automation software. We would like to convert the database to open source. Anyone have experience doing so?
Thanks,
Dbn0002(a)aol.com
Please send your reply to this email address.
Nope. However, I can envision how you might go about it.
I did a quick look on freshmeat.net and found this application:
http://ola.sourceforge.net/ <http://ola.sourceforge.net/> which looks like
it might suite your needs perfectly. No sense reinventing the wheel...
When you say "open source" I'm taking a broad shot in the dark that you want
to setup some sort of linux based web front end with a mysql or postgres
backend?
The first big issue your going to have to tackle is getting the data out of
the existing database. I highly doubt that this proprietary software will
let you do something like export your whole catalog to a comma delimited
file. If it can, then you'd be all set. However, it probably should allow
you to run a report of all the volumes you've got in your library. Either
way, you'll need to get your data into some sort of normalized form that you
could use to populate your new database.
Hope this helps...
Tim.
-----Original Message-----
From: brad [mailto:brad0002@ameritech.net]
Sent: Saturday, May 29, 2004 1:03 AM
To: wlug(a)mail.wlug.org
Subject: [Wlug] any ideas?
Our school uses commercial library automation software. We would like to
convert the database to open source. Anyone have experience doing so?
Thanks,
Dbn0002(a)aol.com <mailto:Dbn0002@aol.com>
Please send your reply to this email address.
Any body else have a problem getting to the article?
Eric
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There's a post on Slashdot talking about LTSP... (Yeah, I posted it... <g>)
The link is
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/05/22/223425&&mode=thread&tid=126&tid=
137&tid=163&tid=187
There's one comment that really drives the point home: #9227112 ...
Anyway, I know that there was a recent WLUG meeting about LTSP, so I thought
this might be of interest.
--
William Smith wsmith(a)chezsmith.com
Fall River, MA
-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Smith [mailto:wsmith@chezsmith.com]
Sent: Saturday, May 22, 2004 8:22 PM
To: wlug(a)mail.wlug.org
Subject: [Wlug] LTSP as a means of recycling old PCs...
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