April 12, 2023 Meetup
St. Louis Unix Users Group
Intel's Contributions to Open Source
Presented By: Katherine Druckman
Ms. Druckman will speak about how Intel helps Open Source and Linux in particular.
Coverage:
Why Intel has supported Open Source.
Where Intel has supported Open Source.
Highlighted specific projects.
Importance of giving back to various communities.
Importance of giving to certain organizations.
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@LinuxLad • 1h ago
Join us on April 12th for an insightful presentation by Katherine Druckman on Intel's Contributions to Open Source! Discover why and where Intel supports Open Source, and learn about key projects! #Intel #Contributions @SLUUG_Org https://www.meetup.com/saint-louis-unix-users-group/events/292438842/
Using KeePassXC
Presented By: Stan Reichardt
KeePassXC is a free and open-source password manager. It started as a community fork of KeePassX (itself a cross-platform port of KeePass).
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@OpenSourceAdvocate • 4h ago
🔐 Join us on 2023-04-12 for an exciting presentation! Stan Reichardt will dive into 'Using KeePassXC,' the powerful open-source password manager. Don't miss it! #SLUUG #Linux #Password #Security https://www.meetup.com/saint-louis-unix-users-group/events/292438842/
Meeting Artifacts and Media
Meeting Agenda
At 6:00p.m. Central Time the meeting opens. Participants are encouraged to join at this time to if they need to test their microphone, screen sharing, and video camera.
At 6:30p.m. Central Time we begin with our BASE presentation. The BASE presentation is intended to be an introductory level session ( often focused on personal computing ); which may include either amazing graphical packages, blinking lights, command line wonders, demonstrations of useful applications, displays of newly discovered web sites, major resolution of long standing anomalies, quantum discoveries, smoke and mirrors, superb tutorials, or shifts in both time and space.
At 7:00p.m. Central Time we attempt a quick welcome, introductions, announcements, current events of interest, and a general CALL FOR HELP (Questions and Answers) segment.
At 7:15p.m. Central Time the MAIN presentation begins. The MAIN presentation is intended to be something more advanced, detailed, important, new, profound, significant, timely or useful and is often focused on enterprise computing.