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1:30pm - Doors open, set up<br/>
 
1:30pm - Doors open, set up<br/>
 
2:00pm - Business Meeting starts, elections<br/>
 
2:00pm - Business Meeting starts, elections<br/>
2:30pm - Lightning talks... You have something that you are working on? Or want to share something in the FOSS/Linux world that just interests interests you? Can you deliver it in 10 minutes or so? Well then, come on in and tell us about it.<br/>
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2:30pm - Lightening talks... You have something that you are working on? Or want to share something in the FOSS/Linux world that just interests interests you? Can you deliver it in 10 minutes or so? Well then, come on in and tell us about it.<br/>
 
3:30pm - Meeting ends, everyone out. Some of us may go to [http://www.regentsquare.net/ds6pax.html D's 6pack] for beer and dogs.<br/>
 
3:30pm - Meeting ends, everyone out. Some of us may go to [http://www.regentsquare.net/ds6pax.html D's 6pack] for beer and dogs.<br/>
  
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==== Joseph Prostko ====
 
==== Joseph Prostko ====
  
I have been a WPLUG member for several years, and a Linux user for many more years.  This year I am running again for the WPLUG board of directors.  I think there's several areas that could be improved or explored:
 
 
* Like Justin mentioned in his bio, I think it is important to get rid as much undue complexity with WPLUG as possible.  This will make things easier for those people running the group, as well as members and want-to-be members.
 
* Just as Vance mentioned in his bio, I think getting better programming will attract more people to the group as well.
 
* Justin did a great job with this during the current term, but finding more useful members benefits would be great
 
* Explore having weeknight meetings, as there was a decent amount of feedback mentioning this could be desirable to at least some people
 
 
I look forward to the discussion on Tuesday night (10/29) on IRC, so will see you all there!
 
 
For more about me, please check out my User page, located here: [[User:Jprostko]]
 
  
 
==== Stanley Slomberg ====
 
==== Stanley Slomberg ====
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* MakeMKV, your one-click solution for ripping Blu-Ray and DVD movies on Linux
 
* MakeMKV, your one-click solution for ripping Blu-Ray and DVD movies on Linux
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* Handbrake, a GPL-licensed video transcoder that can convert MakeMKV rips to different formats so you can watch them on different devices
  
 
Vance Kochenderfer:
 
Vance Kochenderfer:
  
 
* Forget vi or emacs, [http://kde.org/applications/utilities/kwrite/ KWrite] is my go-to text editor!  It offers many advanced features, yet remains simple in appearance and has a gentle learning curve.
 
* Forget vi or emacs, [http://kde.org/applications/utilities/kwrite/ KWrite] is my go-to text editor!  It offers many advanced features, yet remains simple in appearance and has a gentle learning curve.
 
Pat Barron (time permitting):
 
 
* Yes, you really can write a (minimal) web server in shell scripts...  One of the core philosophies of Unix-like systems involves building small tools that do simple jobs, do them well, and hooking them together in new and interesting ways to do more complex tasks.  I'll talk a little about my experience in building a "toy" web server out of shell scripts and the basic tools provided with most Linux systems, and demo the system in action.  It's not pretty, it's most decidedly not fast - but it can serve up simple static text and HTML content, maybe images (if I get time to add that in), can run simple CGI-like scripts, and set and retrieve cookies.  If I'm feeling really adventurous, I may have HTTP Basic and/or Digest authentication, handling of Markdown content, and ETags, implemented before the meeting....
 
  
 
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== Meeting Minutes ==
 
== Meeting Minutes ==
  
MEETING START
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To be added.
 
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The meeting was called to order at 2:15 P.M. All officers were present.
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REPORT OF OFFICERS
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Chair Pat has nothing to report.
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Vice Chair/Secretary Justin has nothing to report.
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Treasurer Terry Golightly reports that WPLUG has $383.51 in the bank, plus $40 in cash for new membership renewals, plus $54 in petty cash. WPLUG owes Wilkins School Community Center $30 for today's meeting and $30 for the previous month's meeting.
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Director-at-Large Joe Prostko has nothing to report.
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BOARD ELECTION
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Results of the election: Pat 18, Justin 18, Joe 16, Vance 16, Stanley 14
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Pat, Justin, Joe, Vance, and Stanley were all eleected to the 2014 WPLUG Board of Directors.
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Both ballot measures passed. #1 was 5-0-1, #2 was 5-1-0.
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MEETING END
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The meeting was adjourned at 2:34 P.M.
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== Meeting Staff ==
 
== Meeting Staff ==

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