From michael.southwell at nyphp.org Tue Nov 2 14:25:09 2004 From: michael.southwell at nyphp.org (Michael Southwell) Date: Tue, 02 Nov 2004 14:25:09 -0500 Subject: [nycphp-announce] Next two-day in-depth training course scheduled for 1-2 December Message-ID: <6.1.2.0.2.20041102142200.02013ec0@mail.optonline.net> I'm pleased to announce that the next two-day in-depth training course is scheduled for Wednesday - Thursday, 1 - 2 December. A 10% early-bird discount is available to anyone completing registration by 16 November. In addition, we have a special prize to be raffled off among all attendees. For more information, see http://nyphp.org/twoday. Michael Southwell VP, Education Department New York PHP michael.southwell at nyphp.org From michael.southwell at nyphp.org Sun Nov 7 17:56:08 2004 From: michael.southwell at nyphp.org (Michael Southwell) Date: Sun, 07 Nov 2004 17:56:08 -0500 Subject: [nycphp-announce] Reminder: Next two-day in-depth training course scheduled for 1-2 December Message-ID: <6.1.2.0.2.20041107175226.01fd0cd8@mail.optonline.net> The next two-day in-depth training course is scheduled for Wednesday - Thursday, 1 - 2 December, and will be taught by Jeff Siegel, NYPHP's Assistant VP for Education. A 10% early-bird discount is available to anyone completing registration by 16 November. This date is rapidly approaching, so you will need to register very soon not to lose out on that reduction. In addition, we have a special prize to be raffled off among all attendees. For more information, see http://nyphp.org/twoday. Michael Southwell VP, Education Department New York PHP michael.southwell at nyphp.org From hans at nyphp.com Tue Nov 9 17:08:29 2004 From: hans at nyphp.com (Hans Zaunere) Date: Tue, 9 Nov 2004 14:08:29 -0800 Subject: [nycphp-announce] Firefox 1.0 is Available Message-ID: <41EE526EC2D3C74286415780D3BA9F87059C6DB4@ehost011-1.exch011.intermedia.net> Firefox 1.0 has been released and Mozilla's FTP is getting hit very hard. New York PHP has put the English versions of Firefox 1.0 on our server for mirroring purposes. See the right side of http://nyphp.org for the links. Also, don't forget to RSVP for the holiday party - over 200 people, so get your RSVP in soon before we have to limit attendance. Regards, --- Hans Zaunere President, Founder New York PHP http://www.nyphp.org From noreply at nyphp.org Tue Nov 16 13:43:05 2004 From: noreply at nyphp.org (New York PHP) Date: Tue, 16 Nov 2004 13:43:05 -0500 Subject: [nycphp-announce] next@nyphp: New RSVP Policy; November Meeting, "AMP on AMD64"; Training Dec. 1 - 2; Holiday Party - RSVP Now! Message-ID: <200411161843.iAGIhdgj015545@mail.sus-email.de> New York PHP October Meeting ---------------------------- When: November 23rd, 2004 at 6:30pm *sharp* Where: 590 Madison Avenue, Room 1219 (12th floor) Post-Meeting: TGI Fridays at Lexington and 56th NEW RSVP POLICY: You must RSVP within 30 days of the meeting you will attend and must RSVP for every meeting. This means you likely need to RSVP! Please http://nyphp.org/rsvp.php to check your RSVP status. If there are any questions, contact us at http://nyphp.org/contact.php IMPORTANT: All attendees MUST RSVP by 3:00pm on October 25th. IBM Security will not let you in the building if your name isn't listed. Details: http://nyphp.org Join New York PHP in this year's pre-Thanksgiving feast of AMP Technology. An AMD System Engineer will be examining AMP Technology and the AMD64 platform. Stop by our IBM location to see how 64bits can crank AMP up. AMP Technology and the AMD 64 Architecture With AMD engineer David O'Brien, we'll examine the advantages and nuances of working with AMP and open source on the new AMD 64 platform. As a primer for the presentation, New York PHP is working with AMD to understand the best methods for deploying AMP on this exciting new hardware platform. 32bit is so very last decade, and thanks to NYPHP's Michael DeWitt and representatives from AMD, we've been testing AMP Technology on a complimentary dual AMD64 server. New York PHP's President and Founder, Hans Zaunere, is working with the PHP-Internal list and discussing getting PHP up to par on lib64 systems. See Zends digest for the work Hans and others have been doing on taking AMP to the 64 bit platform. As part of this NYPHP initiative, Hans has been documenting the complete steps, pitfalls, and gotchas of deploying AMP to lib64 platforms, including operating system installation notes for SuSE and Red Hat. Part of NYPHP's soon to be announced AMPeers project, he'll be publishing detailed articles and sharing his experiences on how to deploy on this next generation platform. Don't be left behind; learn how you can shatter 32bit limitations and be prepared for the next generation of hardware. Enjoy turkey in two days, but save room beforehand for AMD & AMP. Platinum sponsor IBM has provided a great room with seating for plenty. When: November 23rd, 2004 at 6:30pm *sharp* Where: 590 Madison Avenue, Room 1219 (12th floor) Post-Meeting: TGI Fridays at Lexington and 56th Join us after the meeting for good food and discussion! As always this meeting is free and open to the public. NEW RSVP POLICY: RSVP online at http://nyphp.org/rsvp.php New York PHP's Next Training Starts December 1st ------------------------------------------------ Complete details and to register: http://nyphp.org/twoday Information About PHP is Abundant. Insights Are Not. Join instructor Jeff Siegel as your guide to Rasmus Lerdorf & Kevin Tatroe's bestselling Programming PHP. In cooperation with O'Reilly Publishing, this intensive hands-on course leverages Rasmus Lerdorf & Kevin Tatroe's bestselling book, Programming PHP, to give you the skills you need to develop high quality database-driven websites. Reserve your seat today: http://nyphp.org/twoday The New York Technical Community Holiday Party ---------------------------------------------- Details: http://nyphp.org/nytchp.php Help spread the word! New York PHP and the New York City *BSD User Group are proud to announce the first annual New York Technical Community Holiday Party. Keep the evening of Wednesday, December 15th, 2004 open for the first holiday party to embrace and network the entire New York technical community. Learn more: Details: http://nyphp.org/nytchp.php --- New York PHP http://www.nyphp.org AMP Technology Supporting Apache, MySQL and PHP From noreply at nyphp.org Tue Nov 16 21:07:51 2004 From: noreply at nyphp.org (New York PHP) Date: Tue, 16 Nov 2004 21:07:51 -0500 Subject: [nycphp-announce] Firefox Release Party this Friday Message-ID: <200411170208.iAH28Ogj010119@mail.sus-email.de> The release of Firefox 1.0 has been a great leap forward for open source, Mozilla, and web technology. Just like when Mozilla 1.0 was released, the local technical crowd will be getting together for a release party this Friday, November 19th, at the Remote Lounge. The last release party was a lot of fun, and I look forward to meeting up with NYPHP folks this time around, too. Full details and RSVP: http://www.openforce.at/mozparty2/?party=179 Join NYPHP and dozens of New York's techs this Friday. Then, one month from now, don't forget the New York Technical Community Holiday Party on December 15th. Be sure to RSVP if you will be attending. Because of the size of the holiday party, you will not be allowed in unless your name is listed. http://nyphp.org/nytchp.php --- Hans Zaunere President, Founder New York PHP http://www.nyphp.org From noreply at nyphp.org Thu Nov 18 18:13:21 2004 From: noreply at nyphp.org (New York PHP) Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2004 18:13:21 -0500 Subject: [nycphp-announce] next@nyphp: IMPORTANT; New RSVP Policy for Meeting, "AMP on AMD64" Message-ID: <200411182313.iAINDtgj030898@mail.sus-email.de> !!Please note!! There is a new RSVP policy in place at IBM buildings that all user groups must conform to. Please read http://nyphp.org/rsvp.php carefully. If you haven't RSVP'd for **this** meeting, you can't get in! Please don't forget! New York PHP November Meeting ---------------------------- When: November 23rd, 2004 at 6:30pm *sharp* Where: 590 Madison Avenue, Room 1219 (12th floor) Post-Meeting: TGI Fridays at Lexington and 56th NEW RSVP POLICY: You must RSVP within 30 days of the meeting you will attend and must RSVP for every meeting. This means you likely need to RSVP! Please http://nyphp.org/rsvp.php to check your RSVP status. If there are any questions, contact us at http://nyphp.org/contact.php IMPORTANT: All attendees MUST RSVP by 3:00pm on October 25th. IBM Security will not let you in the building if your name isn't listed. Details: http://nyphp.org Join New York PHP in this year's pre-Thanksgiving feast of AMP Technology. An AMD System Engineer will be examining AMP Technology and the AMD64 platform. Stop by our IBM location to see how 64bits can crank AMP up. AMP Technology and the AMD 64 Architecture With AMD engineer David O'Brien, we'll examine the advantages and nuances of working with AMP and open source on the new AMD 64 platform. As a primer for the presentation, New York PHP is working with AMD to understand the best methods for deploying AMP on this exciting new hardware platform. 32bit is so very last decade, and thanks to NYPHP's Michael DeWitt and representatives from AMD, we've been testing AMP Technology on a complimentary dual AMD64 server. New York PHP's President and Founder, Hans Zaunere, is working with the PHP-Internal list and discussing getting PHP up to par on lib64 systems. See Zends digest for the work Hans and others have been doing on taking AMP to the 64 bit platform. As part of this NYPHP initiative, Hans has been documenting the complete steps, pitfalls, and gotchas of deploying AMP to lib64 platforms, including operating system installation notes for SuSE and Red Hat. Part of NYPHP's soon to be announced AMPeers project, he'll be publishing detailed articles and sharing his experiences on how to deploy on this next generation platform. Don't be left behind; learn how you can shatter 32bit limitations and be prepared for the next generation of hardware. Enjoy turkey in two days, but save room beforehand for AMD & AMP. Platinum sponsor IBM has provided a great room with seating for plenty. When: November 23rd, 2004 at 6:30pm *sharp* Where: 590 Madison Avenue, Room 1219 (12th floor) Post-Meeting: TGI Fridays at Lexington and 56th Join us after the meeting for good food and discussion! As always this meeting is free and open to the public. NEW RSVP POLICY: RSVP online at http://nyphp.org/rsvp.php New York PHP's Next Training Starts December 1st ------------------------------------------------ Complete details and to register: http://nyphp.org/twoday Information About PHP is Abundant. Insights Are Not. Join instructor Jeff Siegel as your guide to Rasmus Lerdorf & Kevin Tatroe's bestselling Programming PHP. In cooperation with O'Reilly Publishing, this intensive hands-on course leverages Rasmus Lerdorf & Kevin Tatroe's bestselling book, Programming PHP, to give you the skills you need to develop high quality database-driven websites. Reserve your seat today: http://nyphp.org/twoday The New York Technical Community Holiday Party ---------------------------------------------- Details: http://www.nytchp.org Help spread the word! New York PHP and the New York City *BSD User Group are proud to announce the first annual New York Technical Community Holiday Party. Keep the evening of Wednesday, December 15th, 2004 open for the first holiday party to embrace and network the entire New York technical community. Learn more: http:// www.nytchp.org --- New York PHP http://www.nyphp.org AMP Technology Supporting Apache, MySQL and PHP From noreply at nyphp.org Mon Nov 22 09:46:59 2004 From: noreply at nyphp.org (New York PHP) Date: Mon, 22 Nov 2004 09:46:59 -0500 Subject: [nycphp-announce] next@nyphp: Training Starts Dec 1st; IMPORTANT New RSVP Policy for Tomorrow's Meeting Message-ID: <20041122144327.0DB5099D8@mailrelay.t-mobile.com> !! Please note !! There is a new RSVP policy in place at IBM buildings that all user groups must conform to. Please read http://nyphp.org/rsvp.php carefully. If you haven't explicitly RSVP'd for **tomorrow's** meeting, you can't get in! Please don't forget and double check your RSVP status at http://nyphp.org/rsvp.php New York PHP's Next Training Starts December 1st ------------------------------------------------ Complete details and to register: http://nyphp.org/twoday Information About PHP is Abundant. Insights Are Not. Join instructor Jeff Siegel as your guide to Rasmus Lerdorf & Kevin Tatroe's bestselling Programming PHP. In cooperation with O'Reilly Publishing, this intensive hands-on course leverages Rasmus Lerdorf & Kevin Tatroe's bestselling book, Programming PHP, to give you the skills you need to develop high quality database-driven websites. Reserve your seat today: http://nyphp.org/twoday New York PHP November Meeting ---------------------------- When: November 23rd, 2004 at 6:30pm *sharp* Where: 590 Madison Avenue, Room 1219 (12th floor) Post-Meeting: TGI Fridays at Lexington and 56th NEW RSVP POLICY: You must RSVP within 30 days of the meeting you will attend and must RSVP for every meeting. This means you likely need to RSVP! Please http://nyphp.org/rsvp.php to check your RSVP status. If there are any questions, contact us at http://nyphp.org/contact.php IMPORTANT: All attendees MUST RSVP by 3:00pm on October 25th. IBM Security will not let you in the building if your name isn't listed. Details: http://nyphp.org Join New York PHP in this year's pre-Thanksgiving feast of AMP Technology. An AMD System Engineer will be examining AMP Technology and the AMD64 platform. Stop by our IBM location to see how 64bits can crank AMP up. AMP Technology and the AMD 64 Architecture With AMD engineer David O'Brien, we'll examine the advantages and nuances of working with AMP and open source on the new AMD 64 platform. As a primer for the presentation, New York PHP is working with AMD to understand the best methods for deploying AMP on this exciting new hardware platform. 32bit is so very last decade, and thanks to NYPHP's Michael DeWitt and representatives from AMD, we've been testing AMP Technology on a complimentary dual AMD64 server. New York PHP's President and Founder, Hans Zaunere, is working with the PHP-Internal list and discussing getting PHP up to par on lib64 systems. See Zends digest for the work Hans and others have been doing on taking AMP to the 64 bit platform. As part of this NYPHP initiative, Hans has been documenting the complete steps, pitfalls, and gotchas of deploying AMP to lib64 platforms, including operating system installation notes for SuSE and Red Hat. Part of NYPHP's soon to be announced AMPeers project, he'll be publishing detailed articles and sharing his experiences on how to deploy on this next generation platform. Don't be left behind; learn how you can shatter 32bit limitations and be prepared for the next generation of hardware. Enjoy turkey in two days, but save room beforehand for AMD & AMP. Platinum sponsor IBM has provided a great room with seating for plenty. When: November 23rd, 2004 at 6:30pm *sharp* Where: 590 Madison Avenue, Room 1219 (12th floor) Post-Meeting: TGI Fridays at Lexington and 56th Join us after the meeting for good food and discussion! As always this meeting is free and open to the public. NEW RSVP POLICY: RSVP online at http://nyphp.org/rsvp.php The New York Technical Community Holiday Party ---------------------------------------------- Details: http://www.nytchp.org Help spread the word! New York PHP and the New York City *BSD User Group are proud to announce the first annual New York Technical Community Holiday Party. Keep the evening of Wednesday, December 15th, 2004 open for the first holiday party to embrace and network the entire New York technical community. Learn more: http://www.nytchp.org --- New York PHP http://www.nyphp.org AMP Technology Supporting Apache, MySQL and PHP