Next Monday (15/3/2004), 18:30, the Haifa Linux Club will once
again meet to hear Tzahi Fadida talk about:

                   CVS- Concurrent Versions System

CVS is a a free version control system. It makes the life of a programmer
a lot easier, by letting her (or him) cooperate with other programmers,
safely merge code, create and merge branches, make releases, tag, and of
course track code changes.

The slides are available from:
http://www.haifux.org/lectures/94-sil/

We meet in the Technion, Taub 3. See http://www.haifux.org.org/where/html
for arrival details.

You are all invited!

Future lectures include:

Hebrew Fonts: History and Technology by Maxim Iorsh on 22/3/2004
Staying in Linux - Trust and Open Source by Alon Altman on 29/3/2004
Ingo Molnar's O(1) scheduler by Erez Hadad on 19/4/2004
Staying in Linux - Firewall with IPtables by Adir Abraham on 3/5/2004
Firewall with IPtables by Adir Abraham on 10/5/2004
Web hacking for fun and profit Alon Altman 24/5/2004
Linux kernel 2.6 by Muli Ben Yehuda 7/6/2004
User Mode Linux by Muli Ben-Yehuda 21/6/2004

We are always looking for interesting lecture ideas. Have a subject
you want to talk about? Or a subject you'd like to hear someone else
talk about? email us.
-- 
Orna Agmon

http://vipe.technion.ac.il/~ladypine/


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