<http://gtalug.org/picnics/2017/>
GTALUG is having the annual Linux in the Park Potluck this year at
HackLab.TO's Backyard on 22 July at 2 pm.
Things we will provide Bathroom, BBQ, Plates, Cutlery, Serviettes,
Cups, and Garbage bags.
Things you might want to bring: chairs, tasty beverages, food stuffs
that you would like to share and enjoy, tarp/blanket, sunscreen, hats,
things to help survive the warmth of the Canadian Wilderness.
We will be doing this in a pot-luck style. Thus, please bring enough
food and drink for yourself and your guests, and try to bring enough
to share with others in the group.
We are using the GTALUG wiki to organise everything:
<https://wiki.gtalug.org/event:linux_in_the_park_2017>.
## Location
HackLab.TO - Backyard
1266 Queen St. West, Suite #6, Toronto
Toronto, Ontario
<http://www.openstreetmap.org/node/3522641496>
## Code of Conduct
We want a productive happy community that can welcome new ideas,
improve every process every year, and foster collaboration between
individuals with differing needs, interests and skills.
We gain strength from diversity, and actively seek participation from
those who enhance it. This code of conduct exists to ensure that
diverse groups collaborate to mutual advantage and enjoyment. We will
challenge prejudice that could jeopardize the participation of any
person in the community.
The Code of Conduct governs how we behave in public or in private
whenever the Linux community will be judged by our actions. We expect
it to be honored by everyone who represents the community officially
or informally, claims affiliation, or participates directly. It
applies to activities online or offline.
We invite anybody to participate. Our community is open.
Please read more about the GTALUG Code of Conduct here:
<http://gtalug.org/about/code-of-conduct/>.
If you have any questions, comments, or concerns about the GTALUG Code
of Conduct please contact one of the GTALUG Board Members @
<board(a)gtalug.org>.
<http://gtalug.org/picnics/2017/>
GTALUG is having the annual Linux in the Park Potluck this year at
HackLab.TO's Backyard on 22 July at 2pm.
Things we will provide: Bathroom, BBQ, Plates, Cutlery, Serviettes,
Cups, and Garbage bags.
Things you might want to bring: chairs, tasty beverages, food stuffs
that you would like to share and enjoy, tarp/blanket, sunscreen, hats,
things to help survive the warmth of the Canadian Wilderness.
We will doing this in a pot-luck style. Thus, please bring enough food
and drink for yourself and your guests, and try to bring enough to share
with others in the group.
We are using the GTALUG wiki to organize everything:
<https://wiki.gtalug.org/event:linux_in_the_park_2017>.
## Location
HackLab.TO - Backyard
1266 Queen St. West, Suite #6, Toronto
Toronto, Ontario
<http://www.openstreetmap.org/node/3522641496>
## Code of Conduct
We want a productive happy community that can welcome new ideas, improve
every process every year, and foster collaboration between individuals
with differing needs, interests and skills.
We gain strength from diversity, and actively seek participation from
those who enhance it. This code of conduct exists to ensure that diverse
groups collaborate to mutual advantage and enjoyment. We will challenge
prejudice that could jeopardize the participation of any person in the
community.
The Code of Conduct governs how we behave in public or in private
whenever the Linux community will be judged by our actions. We expect it
to be honored by everyone who represents the community officially or
informally, claims affiliation, or participates directly. It applies to
activities online or offline.
We invite anybody to participate. Our community is open.
Please read more about the GTALUG Code of Conduct here:
<http://gtalug.org/about/code-of-conduct/>.
If you have any questions, comments, or concerns about the GTALUG Code
of Conduct please contact one of the GTALUG Board Members @
<board(a)gtalug.org>.
<http://gtalug.org/meeting/2017-08/>
# The Tor Software Ecosystem with Sukhblr Signh
When people talk about Tor, they almost always think of the Tor daemon or Tor Browser. While this was true earlier, the Tor ecosystem has now expanded and includes a diverse set of applications that serve a variety of different users helping them to protect their privacy online or to circumvent Internet censorship. In this talk, we will start by introducing Tor and then briefly walk through the applications that are built around it.
PS: This talk for beginners as well as advanced users already using Tor.
## Location
George Vari Engineering and Computing Centre
245 Church Street, Room 203
Ryerson University
<http://goo.gl/maps/16oJ2>
<http://www.openstreetmap.org/way/23447525>
## Schedule
* 6:00 pm - Please discuss on the general mailing list (i.e. <talk(a)gtalug.org>) where you want to go for dinner.
* 7:30 pm - Meeting and presentation.
* 9:00 pm - After each meeting, a group of GTALUGers move to The Imperial Pub (54 Dundas St East) for refreshments and more socialising.
# Code of Conduct
We want a productive happy community that can welcome new ideas, improve every process every year, and foster collaboration between individuals with differing needs, interests and skills.
We gain strength from diversity, and actively seek participation from those who enhance it. This code of conduct exists to ensure that diverse groups collaborate to mutual advantage and enjoyment. We will challenge prejudice that could jeopardise the participation of any person in the community.
The Code of Conduct governs how we behave in public or in private whenever the Linux community will be judged by our actions. We expect it to be honoured by everyone who represents the community officially or informally, claims affiliation or participates directly. It applies to activities online or offline.
We invite anybody to participate. Our community is open.
Please read more about the GTALUG Code of Conduct here: <http://gtalug.org/about/code-of-conduct/>.
If you have any questions, comments, or concerns about the GTALUG Code of Conduct please contact the GTALUG Board @ <board(a)gtalug.org>.
<http://gtalug.org/meeting/2017-07/>
# Lighting Talks
_Lighting Talks_ is GTALUG's version of an un-conference, a loosely structured short talks emphasizing the informal exchange of information and ideas between participants, rather than following a conventionally structured GTALUG meetings.
If you would like to give a talk, all you have to do is write your name on a post-it and stick it on the whiteboard in the front of the room. When your talk get's picked you will have five uninterrupted minutes for you to present your idea, then five minutes of audience questions.
Schedule Five Minute Talks:
* How does an enterprise distro kernel get made? with Dhaval Giani
* Behaviour Directed Design with David Collier Brown
* Mastodon with Myles Braithwaite
* Add your name to this list by emailing <hi(a)gtalug.org>
## Location
George Vari Engineering and Computing Centre
245 Church Street, Room 203
Ryerson University
<http://goo.gl/maps/16oJ2>
<http://www.openstreetmap.org/way/23447525>
## Schedule
* 6:00 pm - Please discuss on the general mailing list (i.e. <talk(a)gtalug.org>) where you want to go for dinner.
* 7:30 pm - Meeting and presentation.
* 9:00 pm - After each meeting, a group of GTALUGers move to The Imperial Pub (54 Dundas St East) for refreshments and more socialising.
# Code of Conduct
We want a productive happy community that can welcome new ideas, improve every process every year, and foster collaboration between individuals with differing needs, interests and skills.
We gain strength from diversity, and actively seek participation from those who enhance it. This code of conduct exists to ensure that diverse groups collaborate to mutual advantage and enjoyment. We will challenge prejudice that could jeopardise the participation of any person in the community.
The Code of Conduct governs how we behave in public or in private whenever the Linux community will be judged by our actions. We expect it to be honoured by everyone who represents the community officially or informally, claims affiliation or participates directly. It applies to activities online or offline.
We invite anybody to participate. Our community is open.
Please read more about the GTALUG Code of Conduct here: <http://gtalug.org/about/code-of-conduct/>.
If you have any questions, comments, or concerns about the GTALUG Code of Conduct please contact the GTALUG Board @ <board(a)gtalug.org>.
<http://gtalug.org/meeting/2017-07/>
# Lighting Talks
_Lighting Talks_ is GTALUG's version of an un-conference, a loosely structured short talks emphasizing the informal exchange of information and ideas between participants, rather than following a conventionally structured GTALUG meetings.
If you would like to give a talk, all you have to do is write your name on a post-it and stick it on the whiteboard in the front of the room. When your talk get's picked you will have five uninterrupted minutes for you to present your idea, then five minutes of audience questions.
Schedule Five Minute Talks:
* How does an enterprise distro kernel get made? with Dhaval Giani
* Behaviour Directed Design with David Collier Brown
* Mastodon with Myles Braithwaite
* Add your name to this list by emailing <hi(a)gtalug.org>
## Location
George Vari Engineering and Computing Centre
245 Church Street, Room 203
Ryerson University
<http://goo.gl/maps/16oJ2>
<http://www.openstreetmap.org/way/23447525>
## Schedule
* 6:00 pm - Please discuss on the general mailing list (i.e. <talk(a)gtalug.org>) where you want to go for dinner.
* 7:30 pm - Meeting and presentation.
* 9:00 pm - After each meeting, a group of GTALUGers move to The Imperial Pub (54 Dundas St East) for refreshments and more socialising.
# Code of Conduct
We want a productive happy community that can welcome new ideas, improve every process every year, and foster collaboration between individuals with differing needs, interests and skills.
We gain strength from diversity, and actively seek participation from those who enhance it. This code of conduct exists to ensure that diverse groups collaborate to mutual advantage and enjoyment. We will challenge prejudice that could jeopardise the participation of any person in the community.
The Code of Conduct governs how we behave in public or in private whenever the Linux community will be judged by our actions. We expect it to be honoured by everyone who represents the community officially or informally, claims affiliation or participates directly. It applies to activities online or offline.
We invite anybody to participate. Our community is open.
Please read more about the GTALUG Code of Conduct here: <http://gtalug.org/about/code-of-conduct/>.
If you have any questions, comments, or concerns about the GTALUG Code of Conduct please contact the GTALUG Board @ <board(a)gtalug.org>.
<http://gtalug.org/picnics/2017/>
GTALUG is having the annual Linux in the Park Potluck this year at
Dufferin Grove Park on 22 July at 2 pm.
Things we will provide Bathroom, BBQ, Plates, Cutlery, Serviettes,
Cups, and Garbage bags.
Things you might want to bring: chairs, tasty beverages, foodstuffs
that you would like to share and enjoy, tarp/blanket, sunscreen, hats,
things to help survive the warmth of the Canadian Wilderness.
We will be doing this in a pot-luck style. Thus, please bring enough
food and drink for yourself and your guests, and try to bring enough
to share with others in the group.
We are using the GTALUG wiki to organise everything:
<https://wiki.gtalug.org/event:linux_in_the_park_2017>.
## Location
HackLab.TO - Backyard
1266 Queen St. West, Suite #6, Toronto
Toronto, Ontario
<http://www.openstreetmap.org/node/3522641496>
## Code of Conduct
We want a productive happy community that can welcome new ideas,
improve every process every year, and foster collaboration between
individuals with differing needs, interests and skills.
We gain strength from diversity, and actively seek participation from
those who enhance it. This code of conduct exists to ensure that
diverse groups collaborate to mutual advantage and enjoyment. We will
challenge prejudice that could jeopardise the participation of any
person in the community.
The Code of Conduct governs how we behave in public or in private
whenever the Linux community will be judged by our actions. We expect
it to be honoured by everyone who represents the community officially
or informally, claims affiliation, or participates directly. It
applies to activities online or offline.
We invite anybody to participate. Our community is open.
Please read more about the GTALUG Code of Conduct here:
<http://gtalug.org/about/code-of-conduct/>.
If you have any questions, comments, or concerns about the GTALUG Code
of Conduct please contact one of the GTALUG Board Members @
<board(a)gtalug.org>.