[ale] LUG at GT Meeting - 2010.02.17 - LLVM

Greg Freemyer greg.freemyer at gmail.com
Mon Feb 15 17:23:40 EST 2010


On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 4:59 PM, Ryan Curtin <ryan at igglybob.com> wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 04:47:59PM -0500, Greg Freemyer wrote:
>> I'd like to see something on git.  I've just done a little with it and
>> I'm pretty confused.  I've tried using smartgit which is a pretty cool
>> gui, but I totally lack git foo so even the gui is confusing.
>>
>> I see you (Ga Tech) is going to address it in a few weeks.
>>
>> How long are the presentations at Ga Tech typically?  Is it mostly
>> presentation time or do you spend a lot of time on other topics?
>
> The presentations range from 30 minutes to 90 for our more... long-winded
> presenters but we usually aim for about an hour.  I'm giving the git
> presentation so I can say that it'll probably be in the range of 40 to 60
> minutes.
>
> The general format is a quick welcome, the presentation itself, fielding of any
> Linux-related questions (we don't tend to get too many people coming for help),
> then the most important part, which is the selection of the food location (then
> we go there but that is technically "after the meeting" not part of it).
>
> --
> Ryan Curtin       | "It's too bad she won't live!  But then again, who

I think I'll try to make it.

College of Computing Building, room 16 I assume for it too.

Where is the college of computing?  I went to school there almost 30
years ago, but things have changed a bit.

Damn, I can't even remember where the computer center was back around
1980.  Seems like it was diagonally across from the EE bldg and sort
of behind the library.   I assume its been replaced by now anyway.

I know where the Student Center, Library, Skiles bldg, etc. are.  They
all still exist I'm pretty sure.

Thanks
Greg



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