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SEQUENCE:7
DESCRIPTION:Ike & Yarema will tag-team this meeting.
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.nycbug.org/index.php?NAV=Home;SUBM=10153
DTSTART:20080402T223000
DTSTAMP:20090322T011046Z
SUMMARY:ZFS on FreeBSD
CREATED:20090727T142056Z
DTEND:20080403T000000
LOCATION:Suspenders
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DESCRIPTION:Tom Limoncelli is a FreeBSD user and the author of the O`Rei
 lly book\,"Time Management for System Administrators". He`ll be giving a
  brief presentation with highlights from his book then will take questio
 ns from the audience. Whether you are a system administrator\, a develop
 er (or even a Linux user) this presentation will help you with something
  more precious a quad-processor AMD box.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20090304T183000
DTSTAMP:20090322T011046Z
SUMMARY:What`s your biggest Time Management problem?
CREATED:20090727T142056Z
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20090304T193000
LOCATION:Suspenders Resturant
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SEQUENCE:7
DESCRIPTION:June`s meeting will be focused on NYCBSDCon 2008.\n\nThe mee
 ting will consist of an overview of the conference as it`s planned for O
 ctober 11-12 at Columbia University\, in addition to plugging in individ
 ual members of NYCBUG into roles such as publicity and in the mechanics 
 of the conference.\n\nIf you want to be involved with NYCBSDCon 2008\, y
 ou should attend this meeting.
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.nycbug.org/index.php?NAV=Home;SUBM=10155
DTSTART:20080604T223000
DTSTAMP:20090322T011046Z
SUMMARY:NYCBSDCon 2008 Organizing Meeting
CREATED:20090727T142056Z
DTEND:20080605T000000
LOCATION:Suspenders Restaurant
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SEQUENCE:8
DESCRIPTION:The only way to make data secure in any application that run
 s over the Internet is to use secret key cryptography. The current secur
 ity methods focus on securing Internet applications using public keys te
 chniques that are no longer effective. Nick Galbreath provides specific 
 implementation guidelines and code examples to secure database and Web-b
 ased applications to prevent theft of sensitive information from hackers
  and internal misuse.\n\nNick Galbreath is a well-known consultant for s
 ecurity. He previously worked as Principal Security Engineer at Upromise
 \, a college funding service where he was responsible for all the encryp
 tion policies for storing and transmitting sensitive personal and partne
 r information. 
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.nycbug.org/index.php?NAV=Home;SUBM=10129
DTSTART:20070905T223000
DTSTAMP:20090322T011046Z
SUMMARY:Nick Galbreath on Cyrptography on the Internet
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DTEND:20070906T003000
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SEQUENCE:7
DESCRIPTION:The October meeting focused on IPv6\, while November`s meeti
 ng will look at the application of IPv6 by a number of NYCBUG members.\n
 \nSeveral people are setting up their home or colo`d networks for IPv6 a
 bility. Meanwhile\, the NYCBUG cabinet will be ready to provide IPv6 gat
 eway services.\n\nBring along your laptop\, and we`ll work to get more p
 eople on an IPv6 network for further exploration.
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DTSTART:20071107T233000
DTSTAMP:20090322T011046Z
SUMMARY:IPv6 Workshop
CREATED:20090727T142056Z
DTEND:20071108T013000
LOCATION:Suspenders Restaurant
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DESCRIPTION:Money can buy you bandwidth\, but latency is forever!\n\nJoh
 n Mashey\, MIPS\n\nVictor will cover an array of issues connected to Pos
 tfix performance tuning\, including:\n# Latency\, concurrency and throug
 hput\n# Postfix input processing\n# Queue file format rationale\n# Input
  processing bottlenecks\n# Pre-queue filters\, milters\, content filters
 \n# Tuning for fast (enough) input\n# Postfix on-disk queues\, requireme
 nts and architecture\n# What is a "transport"?\n# Postfix "nqmgr" schedu
 ler algorithm\n# Per-destination in memory queues\n# Per-destination sch
 eduler controls\n# SMTP delivery\n# Understanding delay logging\n# Trans
 port process limits\, concurrency limits\n# Scaling to thousands of outp
 ut processes\n# Connection caching\, TLS session caching\, feedback cont
 rols\n\nSpeaker Bio\n\nVictor Duchovni trained in mathematics\, switched
  tracks to CS in 1980s leaving Princeton with a master`s degree in mathe
 matics and newly acquired skills in Unix system administration and syste
 m programming. In 1990 moved to Lehman Brothers\, worked on system manag
 ement tooling\, and network engineering. Ported "Moira" from MIT to Lehm
 an\, built efficient build systems that predated (and partly inspired) J
 umpstart. In 1994 joined ESM to market "CMDB" tools to enterprise users\
 , but this did not pan out\, in the mean time learned Tcl\, and contribu
 ted bunch of patches to the 7.x early 8.x TCL releases. In 1997 returned
  to New York\, working in IT Security at Morgan Stanley since late 1999.
  At Morgan Stanley\, developed a hobby in perimeter email security\, bec
 oming an active Postfix user and very soon contributor in May of 2001. I
 n addition to many smaller feature improvements\, contributed initial im
 plementation of SMTP connection caching\, overhauled and currently maint
 ain LDAP and TLS support. Made significant design contributions to queue
  manager in collaboration with Wietse and Patrik Raq. In 2.6 contributin
 g support for TLS EC ciphers and multi-instance management tooling\, ide
 ally also TLS SNI if time permits.\n\n
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20090204T183000
DTSTAMP:20090322T011046Z
SUMMARY:Postfix Performance Tuning
CREATED:20090727T142056Z
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20090204T200000
LOCATION:Suspenders Resturant
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SEQUENCE:11
DTSTART:20081011T120000
DTSTAMP:20090322T011046Z
SUMMARY:NYCBSDCon 2008
DTEND:20081011T220000
LOCATION:Columbia University\, New York
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DESCRIPTION:The New York City *BSD Conference (NYCBSDCon) 2008 will be h
 eld at Columbia University in Manhattan. NYCBSDCon is the main technical
  conference on the East Coast for the BSD community to get together to s
 hare and gain knowledge\, to network with like-minded people\, and to ha
 ve fun.
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.nycbsdcon.org
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DESCRIPTION:This talk will be on some of the basics of IPv6 including ad
 dressing\, subnetting\, and tools to test connectivity. There will be a 
 lab (network permitting)\, and setups for an as of yet undisclosed flavo
 r of BSD as well as some of the well known daemons (Apache 2\, SSHD) wil
 l be demonstrated. Setting up a BSD OS as an IPv6 router and tunneling s
 ystem will also be covered.\n\nIf you`re reading this and see something 
 I missed (and plan on attending the meeting)\, please drop a mail to the
  list and let me know what else should be added.\n\nBio\n\nGene Cronk\, 
 CISSP-ISSAP\, NSA-IAM is a freelance network security consultant\, speci
 alizing in *NIX solutions. He has been working with computers for well o
 ver 20 years\, electronics for over 15\, and IPv6 specifically for 4 yea
 rs. He has given talks on IPv6 and a multitude of other topics at DefCon
 \, ShmooCon and other "underground" venues.\n\nGene is from Jacksonville
 \, FL. When not involved in matters concerning IPv6\, he can be found ga
 ming (Anarchy Online)\, helping out with the Jacksonville Linux User`s G
 roup\, being one of the benevolent dictators of the Hacker Pimps Securit
 y Think Tank\, or fixing up his house.
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.nycbug.org/index.php?NAV=Home;SUBM=10133
DTSTART:20071003T223000
DTSTAMP:20090322T011046Z
SUMMARY:Gene Cronk on Implementing IPv6
CREATED:20090727T142056Z
DTEND:20071004T003000
LOCATION:Suspenders Restaurant
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SEQUENCE:7
DESCRIPTION:Febrary`s NYCBUG meeting is a broad look at OpenSSH\, the de
  facto method for remote administration and more. OpenSSH celebrated its
  8th anniversary this past September\, and we thought this would be a gr
 eat opportunity to discuss OpenSSH\, and for others to contribute their 
 hacks and interesting applications.\n\nIf you are interested in doing a 
 short spiel on an interesting use\, please contact admin@ to let us know
 .
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.nycbug.org/index.php?NAV=Home;SUBM=10150
DTSTART:20080206T233000
DTSTAMP:20090322T011046Z
SUMMARY:Open Meeting on OpenSSH
CREATED:20090727T142056Z
DTEND:20080207T013000
LOCATION:Suspenders Restaurant
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SEQUENCE:7
DESCRIPTION:Special NYC*BUG meeting with FreeBSD developer Brooks Davis\
 nPlease note that this meeting is not on our normal first Wednesday of t
 he month\, and that we will not be adjusting our other meetings\n\nSince
  late 2000 we have developed and maintained a general purpose technical 
 and scientific computing cluster running the FreeBSD operating system. I
 n that time we have grown from a cluster of 8 dual Intel Pentium III sys
 tems to our current mix of 64 dual\, quad-core Intel Xeon and 289 dual A
 MD Opteron systems.\n\nIn this talk we reflect on the system architectur
 e as documented in our BSDCon 2003 paper "Building a High-performance Co
 mputing Cluster Using FreeBSD" and our changes since that time. After a 
 brief overview of the current cluster we revisit the architectural decis
 ions in that paper and reflect on their long term success. We then discu
 ss lessons learned in the process. Finally\, we conclude with thoughts o
 n future cluster expansion and designs.\n\nBio\n\nBrooks Davis is an Eng
 ineering Specialist in the High Performance Computing Section of the Com
 puter Systems Research Department at The Aerospace Corporation. He has b
 een a FreeBSD user since 1994\, a FreeBSD committer since 2001\, and a c
 ore team member since 2006. He earned a Bachelors Degree in Computer Sci
 ence from Harvey Mudd College in 1998.\n\nHis computing interests includ
 e high performance computing\, networking\, security\, mobility\, and\, 
 of course\, finding ways to use FreeBSD in all these areas. When not com
 puting\, he enjoys reading\, cooking\, brewing and pounding on red-hot i
 ron in his garage blacksmith shop.\n
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.nycbug.org/index.php?NAV=Home;SUBM=10151
DTSTART:20080320T223000
DTSTAMP:20090322T011046Z
SUMMARY:Building a High-Performance Computing Cluster Using FreeBSD
CREATED:20090727T142056Z
DTEND:20080321T003000
LOCATION:Suspenders Restaurant
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SEQUENCE:0
DESCRIPTION:Many modern CPUs provide on chip counters for performance ev
 ents such as retiring instructions and cache misses. The hwpmc driver an
 d libraries in FreeBSD give systems administrators and programmers acces
 s to APIs which make it possible to measure performance without modifyin
 g source code and with minimal intrusion into application execution. Thi
 s talk will be a brief introduction to HWPMC\, and how to use it.\n\nBio
 : George Neville-Neil is the co-author with Kirk McKusick of The Design 
 and Implementation of the FreeBSD Operating System. He works on networki
 ng an operating systems for fun and profit.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20081105T183000
DTSTAMP:20090322T011046Z
SUMMARY:Hardware Performance Monitoring Counters
CREATED:20090727T142056Z
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DESCRIPTION:Gregory Casamento will speak about the advantages GNUstep ha
 s over some other environments as well as a brief discussion of it`s his
 tory and where it`s going in the future
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20090506T184500
DTSTAMP:20090322T011046Z
SUMMARY:Next steps for GNUstep
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LOCATION:Suspenders Restaurant
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DESCRIPTION:We have planned a social get-together for NYCBUG and NYPHP a
 nd beyond at the Delancey Lounge in the Lower East Side.\n\nThe event wi
 ll be held on Thursday\, August 23rd\, starting at 6:30 pm.\n\nAt 7:30\,
  we`ll move from the ground floor to the top floor: an open\, all wood t
 errace filled with plants. It`s a very nice location.\n\nThe bar is loca
 ted on the north side of Delancey Street\, right above the Williamsburg 
 Bridge.\n\nNo need to RSVP\, just show up. No fee for coming\, but it`s 
 a cash bar\, of course.
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.nycbug.org/index.php?NAV=Home;SUBM=10128
DTSTART:20070823T223000
DTSTAMP:20090322T011046Z
SUMMARY:NYCBUG-NYPHP Social
CREATED:20090727T142056Z
DTEND:20070824T033000
LOCATION:Delancey Lounge
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SEQUENCE:6
DESCRIPTION:"User Interfaces and How People Think" will introduce concep
 ts of designing software for different users by observing how they think
  about and do what they do. While much of design today focuses on the fr
 ont-end of computer systems\, there is opportunity to innovate in every 
 area where a human interacts with software.\n\nBio\n\nJeffery Mau is a u
 ser experience designer with the leading business and technology consult
 ing firm Sapient. He has helped clients create great customer experience
 s in the financial services\, education\, entertainment and telecommunic
 ations industries. With a passion for connecting people with technology\
 , Jeff specializes in Information Architecture and Business Strategy. Je
 ff holds a Masters in Design from the IIT Institute of Design in Chicago
 \, Illinois.
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DTSTART:20080305T233000
DTSTAMP:20090322T011046Z
SUMMARY:User Interfaces and How People Think
CREATED:20090727T142056Z
DTEND:20080306T010000
LOCATION:Suspenders Restaurant
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SEQUENCE:0
DESCRIPTION: What it is and how can it make system administration less p
 ainful\n\nAbout the speaker:\n\nLarry Ludwig - Principal Consultant/Foun
 der of Empowering Media. Empowering Media is a consulting firm and manag
 ed hosting provider. Larry Ludwig has been in the industry for over 15 y
 ears as a system administration and system programmer. He`s had previous
  experience working for many Fortune 500 corporations and holds a BS in 
 CS from Clemson University. Larry\, along with Eric E. Moore and Brian G
 upta are founding members of the NYC Puppet usergroup. 
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20090107T183000
DTSTAMP:20090322T011046Z
SUMMARY:Introduction to Puppet
CREATED:20090727T142056Z
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20090107T200000
LOCATION:Suspenders Resturant
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SEQUENCE:0
DESCRIPTION:This year`s NYC*BUG Holiday Party will be a cash bar event i
 n the backroom of Suspenders Restaurant.\n\nJoin us in this social event
  and celebrate another year of NYC*BUG success!
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20081203T183000
DTSTAMP:20090322T011046Z
SUMMARY:2008 NYC*BUG Holiday Party
CREATED:20090727T142056Z
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20081203T233000
LOCATION:Suspenders Resturant
END:VEVENT
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SEQUENCE:6
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DTSTART:20080507T223000
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.nycbug.org/index.php?NAV=Home;SUBM=10154
DTSTAMP:20090322T011046Z
SUMMARY:Managing Large OpenBSD Environments
CREATED:20090727T142056Z
DTEND:20080508T000000
LOCATION:Suspenders Restaurant
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SEQUENCE:0
DESCRIPTION:Brian Cully will speak on Git: A Case Study In Distributed V
 ersion Control. This talk will go over what distributed version control 
 systems (dVCS) mean\, and how git applies itself to its problems.\n\nbjc
  has been involved in open source since the mid 90s\, contributing to th
 e BSDs and Linux at various points. He once worked at Panix\, and now wo
 rks at Junction Networks. Wherever he goes he seems to end up working on
  the version control system\, and is now using git exclusively.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20090401T184500
DTSTAMP:20090322T011046Z
SUMMARY:Git: A Case Study In Distributed Version Control
CREATED:20090727T142056Z
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20090401T194500
LOCATION:Suspenders Restaurant
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SEQUENCE:6
DESCRIPTION:SSARES: Secure Searchable Automated Remote Email Storage - A
  usable\, secure email system on a remote untrusted server\n\nsecure ema
 il system on a remote untrusted server The increasing centralization of 
 networked services places user data at considerable risk. For example\, 
 many users store email on remote servers rather than on their local disk
 . Doing so allows users to gain the benefit of regular backups and remo
 te access\, but it also places a great deal of unwarranted trust in the 
 server. Since most email is stored in plaintext\, a compromise of the se
 rver implies the loss of confidentiality and integrity of the email sto
 red therein. Although users could employ an end-to-end encryption scheme
  (e.g.\, PGP)\, such measures are not widely adopted\, require action on
  the sender side\, only provide partial protection (the email headers re
 main in the clear)\, and prevent the users from performing some common o
 perations\, such as server-side search.\n\nTo address this problem\, we 
 present Secure Searchable Automated Remote Email Storage (SSARES)\, a no
 vel system that offers a practical approach to both securing remotely st
 ored email and allowing privacy-preserving search of that email collecti
 on. Our solution encrypts email (the headers\, body\, and attachments) a
 s it arrives on the server using public-key encryption. SSARES uses a co
 mbination of Identity Based Encryption and Bloom Filters to create a sea
 rchable index. This index reveals little information about search keywor
 ds and queries\, even against adversaries that compromise the server. SS
 ARES remains largely transparent to both the sender and recipient. Howev
 er\, the system also incurs significant costs\, primarily in terms of ex
 panded storage requirements. We view our work as a starting point toward
  creating privacy-friendly hosted services.\n\nAngelos Keromytis is an A
 ssociate Professor with the Department of Computer Science at Columbia U
 niversity\, and director of the Network Security Laboratory. He received
  his B.Sc. in Computer Science from the University of Crete\, Greece\, a
 nd his M.Sc. and Ph.D. from the Computer and Information Science (CIS) D
 epartment\, University of Pennsylvania. He is the author and co-author o
 f more than 100 papers on refereed conferences and journals\, and has se
 rved on over 40 conference program committees. He is an associate editor
  of the ACM Transactions on Information and Systems Security (TISSEC). H
 e recently co-authored a book on using graphics cards for security\, and
  is a co-founder of StackSafe Inc. His current research interests revolv
 e around systems and network security\, and cryptography. 
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DTSTART:20080109T233000
DTSTAMP:20090322T011046Z
SUMMARY:Angelos D. Keromytis on SSARES
CREATED:20090727T142056Z
DTEND:20080110T010000
LOCATION:Suspenders Restaurant
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SEQUENCE:8
DESCRIPTION:Back in 2004\, NYCBUG and NYPHP organized the best technical
  networking event in the New York technical community`s memory.\n\nThis 
 year we will be replicating that event\, with a free open bar\, free hor
 s d`oeuvres\, sponsor exhibits and many other of New York technologies b
 est and brightest.\n\nUnlike normal NYCBUG events\, you will be required
  to register for this event. Keep an eye on an updated NYTCHP web site f
 or the opening of the registration form\, and get ready to mingle and im
 bibe with your other technical cohorts.\n\nhttp://www.nytchp.org/
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DTSTART:20071213T233000
DTSTAMP:20090322T011046Z
SUMMARY:NY Technical Community Holiday Party
CREATED:20090727T142056Z
DTEND:20071214T030000
LOCATION:Suspenders Restaurant
END:VEVENT
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SEQUENCE:8
DESCRIPTION:Since their heydey in the 1990s\, IT certifications have gai
 ned a bad rap. They are often perceived as money making machines for lar
 ge companies\, havens for braindumps\, and certificates which aren`t wor
 th the paper they are written on. We are all familiar with how open sour
 ce is revolutionizing the proprietary software industry. Open source als
 o has the potential to revolutionize the proprietary certification indus
 try\, and the BSD community is leading the way.\n\nThis talk will introd
 uce the BSD Certification Group and their effort to create and maintain 
 certifications that effectively assess the skills of BSD system administ
 rators. It will provide an update on BSD certification\, some of the les
 sons learned along the way\, and principles other open source communitie
 s can use to provide their own certifications.\n\nDru Lavigne is founder
  and current chair of the BSD Certification Group. She is a sysadmin\, t
 echnical trainer\, author of BSD Hacks and The Best of FreeBSD Basics\, 
 maintainer of @bsdevents\, board member of the FreeBSD Foundation\, and 
 editor of the Open Source Business Resource. She has been actively invol
 ved in the BSD community since 1997.\n\nPlease note that NYCBUG will be 
 hosting a BSDA exam on August 2 which we encourage you to sign up for AS
 AP.
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.nycbug.org/index.php?NAV=Home;SUBM=10231
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20090805T184500
DTSTAMP:20090727T142320Z
SUMMARY:BSD Certification: A Case Study in Open Source Community
CREATED:20090727T142100Z
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20090805T200000
LOCATION:Suspenders Restaurant
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SEQUENCE:6
DESCRIPTION:The NYCBUG user group will host the BSDA exam on Sunday\, Au
 gust 2nd at 55 Broad Street. Please arrive 15 minutes before the exam st
 arts.
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://register.bsdcertification.org/register/events/nycb
 ug
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20090802T140000
DTSTAMP:20090727T142301Z
SUMMARY:BSDA exam
CREATED:20090727T142213Z
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20090802T150000
LOCATION:55 Broad Street
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