[ccoss] Re: Meeting format

Bill wrote:

>1. I too like the idea of nominally 5-10 minute "blurb" 
>presentations.... Much more flexible, and less pressure for the casual 
>participant.
>

Yes.

>
>2. I don't drink/like coffee, but I also like the idea of "face 
>time"...I might just have to see what's on the menu besides coffe I guess!
>

I like the library, but I'm flexible.

>
>3.  What are peoples interests? I suggest we put together a biography 
>page on CCOSS...so that we can list what we are each interested in, and 
>what we are looking for. What do you think Chris? Maybe us less timid 
>members could introduce ourselves and something about our interests at 
>the meeting.
>

I could use some direction, which you provided for me.  Sure, I can do. 
I have to think about how I want to do that. I can make it a program or 
a static table.

>
>My interests are in the areas of portable software and low-level 
>embedded topics including operating systems, efficient software design, 
>.safety-critical applications. Primarily I'm interested in portable 
>software though and spend a lot of time on C++, some on Python, less on 
>bash, shell tools, Xemacs, "cygwin" etc..
>

You forgot to mention encrypted emails. :-)

>
>What do _you_ think?
>
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