Mail-Followup-To: TCLUG <tclug-list at mn-linux.org> Great! Please feel free to forward on the invite. I sent the announcement to the CS Grads mailing list (and as you can see I cross-posted this to the MN Ubuntu list). Here's a map for folks besides Mike who may not know exactly where EE/CS is: http://www1.umn.edu/twincities/maps/EECSci/ On Sat, Jan 17, 2009 at 3:43 PM, Mike Miller wrote: > Adam-- > > This will be great. I can't wait. The timing is perfect because I > really need to start using subversion with software I've been > working on. > > Mike > > > On Sat, 17 Jan 2009, Jeremy wrote: > >> The next TCLUG meeting is Tue Jan 20th! >> >> UofM EE/Csci Building Room #3-125 >> >> Adam will be talking about Version Control: >> >> Title >> 18.2 Reasons Why You Can't Live Without Version Control >> >> Subtitle >> first principles, tips, and tricks of version control by >> example using Subversion >> >> Abstract >> Whether you're a non-techie, brand-spanking-new to the >> command line or a wizened kung-fu coder, you can benefit from >> version control. Come learn skills that will propel you from >> beginner to hardened veteran! Come meet talented and >> lively members of the Twin Cities Linux User Group! Live >> demonstrations will be shown using the Subversion version >> control system, but the concepts are portable to other >> version control systems. >> >> Speaker >> Adam Monsen is a software engineer with an intense desire to >> help lift people out of poverty by engineering robust and >> efficient Free and Open Source Software. He is a GNU/Linux >> enthusiast and he enjoys cheesy classic Sci-Fi movies. >> >> Adam works at the Grameen Foundation USA on software to help >> banks manage microloans. He is also a computer science >> graduate student at the University of Minnesota. > -- Adam Monsen