I forward it to the RAKAZ of the openu OS course.
I believe there are other openu courses who might be interested, some of which
suggests their students to use Linux.
What Heruth Maoz think?
>
> I'd like to thank all the helpers again on the last event, and to inform
> you of the next one. I have reserved Class 4 (a bit smaller, I hope we
> all fit in :-) for Friday Jan 7th at 11:00. after a round of
> introductions and exchanging Y2K survival horror stories (if any) we
> will have a lecture about the open() system call, along with "live"
> dissection of its sources in the Linux kernel, it may be of some
> interest to students taking the course on OS design no doubt, as it
> takes you through a journey of the filesystem, memory management,
> devices and other sections of the Linux kernel code.
>
> After a round of enthusiastic responses, I am even considering making it
> a bi-weekly meeting each month, some lectures for Linux/unix newbies to
> intermediates about products, languages and environments, and the other
> more for code hackers and programmers like the above. contact me for
> more info or to sugest lecture ideas you would like to have featured, or
> would like to volunteer yourself to talk about.
>
> Gal: please pass this in the Aguda, it may be of interest to other CS
> students other than just first year.
>
> everybody: pass this around ofcourse among friends, so we can have an
> idea of the type of audience we will have in future lectures.
>
> Vadik: if you can, please open another mailing list for
> linux-il-announce so people not on the list will still be informed of
> events (no need to be a Linux-il member to come and enjoy the talks!)
>
> write me back to:
>
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>
> to tell me you will show up (we need to know if there are more than 35
> people coming, so we can arrange a bigger room in time) and also drop me
> 1-2 lines about what you would like to see in those meetings in the
> future, so we can better tume them to the audience!
>
> Thanks, and have a happy New Year!
>
> --
> Ira Abramov Linux enthusiast and Tshirt collector
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