You're invited to hack along with the New York Linux Users Group!
Please have a government issued form of ID with you.
This is a peer-supported workshop where we get together to share current challenges and approaches to solving problems or to just work alongside like-minded individuals and learn through osmosis.
This event is NOT a lecture-style meeting. The agenda is generally set when someone poses a question, so bring questions!
Some topics up for discussion are:
• Install and configuration assistance
• Documentation, standards, and best practices
• Current events/Conventions
• Release testing and bug reporting
• Getting started with languages like Python and LaTeX
• -Other projects (Pi/Arduino/Analog devices)
We will also have brief (approx. 5-10 minute) lightning talks, so please speak with a coordinator if you're interested in sharing some of your work.
A laptop is not required but strongly recommended.
Bring a project, topic, and questions and work with other enthusiasts on using Linux or get assistance with your own Linux/Open Source projects. Geeks are more sociable solving problems rather then just talking about themselves.
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