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Topic
Description
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The SCOUG Programming SIG recognizes the importance of open source to the future
of OS/2. It further recognizes that more in the OS/2 community need to contribute
as well as receive. It seeks then to find ways to overcome current inhibitors or
barriers to having more participants. The SIG has three concurrent strategies: a
short term one that makes the current situation more palatable, a long term one
that simplifies the current situation, and one that dovetails the first into the
second.
Schedule
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Sunday, October 19, 2003
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12:30 AM
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Mendocino
Speaker
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Lynn Maxson helped found the Southern California OS/2 User Group and served as its
first Secretary and Treasurer. Formerly with IBM, Lynn is now a retired computer
consultant in Southern California - and he's back serving on SCOUG's board of directors.
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Topic
Description
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This session is about how the premier Open Source office suite is coming to OS/2
shortly. Attendees may also expect to see a demo of the first working drop of OpenOffice.org
for OS/2.
Schedule
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Sunday, October 19, 2003
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12:30 AM
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Sierra ballroom
Speaker
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Oliver Stein has over 10 years of OS/2 experience. Since 1992, he has held various
positions in technical marketing and support in IBM Germany's software group. During
this time he managed the relationship with independent hardware vendors who developed
OS/2 device drivers. From 1999-2001 he was the technical lead for server managed
client solutions in IBM Global Services, Germany. Since 2002 he is responsible for
worldwide sales at InnoTek Systemberatung GmbH, a german software and consulting
company.
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