WHAT: NBLUG General Meeting
TOPIC: SpringBox, An OpenSource project from dLoo (www.dloo.com)
WHERE: O'Reilly and Associates, Sebastopol
WHEN: February 12th, 2002 @ 7:30PM
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Hello once again, everyone!
This month we've got some folks from a software company in Petaluma coming
to talk to us about an OpenSource project they are working on. Their
project is called SpringBox. Here's a few words from them directly about
their project:
For the past two years our company, dLoo, has been developing a new
way of creating and sharing open source software. The result of our
work is a project called SpringBox.
Before the Web, information was trapped in proprietary databases and
couldn't be linked together. The Web overthrew that model, and
replaced it with a model in which information was public and
linkable. These two traits made the value of the information
available online grow exponentially.
Today, open source software is trapped on individual computers and
can't be linked together. SpringBox makes it possible to build
networks of software out of distributed units of code that live on
the Internet. With SpringBox, open source developers can post code
publicly, like web pages, and other developers can improve and
extend their code by linking to it.
We believe SpringBox has the potential to do for open source
software what the Web did for online information. Our presentation
will discuss SpringBox, this new unit of code (the Word) and the way
that Words can be used to construct an extensible Linux software
environments.
As always, please be sure to show up a little before the meeting time so the
meeting can get underway as close to 7:30 as possible.
Also, don't forget we have an InstallFest coming up on the 16th of February.
Please visit http://www.nblug.org/installfest/ to get all the details and to
sign-up.
See you all next week!
-Dustin
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Founder & President
The North Bay Linux Users' Group
http://www.nblug.org/
dustin(a)nblug.org