[TriLUG] "TBA" Course Curriculum and Other Matters

James Olin Oden james.oden at gmail.com
Tue Dec 9 13:40:27 EST 2008


On Tue, Dec 9, 2008 at 11:48 AM, Kevin Hunter <hunteke at earlham.edu> wrote:
> At 11:39am -0400 on Tue, 09 Dec 2008, James Tuttle wrote:
>>> Unfortunately, I will be out of town, otherwise I could volunteer for
>>> this, but it would be good I think if some time was devoted
>>> to writing clients and servers that use these certificates.   It would
>>> be really cool if that was done for perhaps
>>> three languages (Perl, Python and C).
>>
>> No offense, but if that's going to be a focus of the event, I wouldn't
>> be interested.
>
> I must second this.  I like to code, but on my own time.  Suggest if
> someone has an example of them handy, or feels so inclined, perhaps they
> can send pointers to such code, and thus satisfy both of us?
>
This is the Triangle Linux Users Group, so I figured some users were
developers, and hence they may
find such an activity useful.   Also, the idea that coding is foreign
to a Linux Users Group seems a bit
odd in that Linux has a strong tradition of community development.
Odd, indeed; seems more like a reaction
one might get from a non-Linux oriented group, or one strictly
dedicated to system administration.

....james



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