
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hello Everybodeee! Elana Hashman from the UofW CSClub asked me to pass this on. I may consider playing hookey from work to go to this... On 08/11/14 07:35 PM, Elana Hashman wrote:
Hi Bob,
[...] I thought I'd shoot you an invite about this talk we're hosting. The Women in Computer Science (WiCS) committee is hosting Sarah Sharp, author of the USB 3.0 driver, to give a talk on Thu. Nov. 20. Would you be able to pass the word on to the local LUGs?
Here's an email I sent out earlier:
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Hello!
On behalf of the Women in Computer Science Undergraduate Committee, I would like to invite you to attend our public lecture, "Breaking into Open Source and Linux: a USB 3.0 success story." Our speaker is Sarah Sharp, Linux kernel developer and maintainer, and the author of the Linux USB 3.0 driver. Sarah will provide a deep dive into how USB 3.0 support was added to the Linux kernel, as an example of the technical, social, and cultural challenges in getting involved in open source development. You can read Sarah's full bio and order a ticket for the talk on the Eventbrite page: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/public-lecture-breaking-into-open-source-and-li...
The talk will be held in the Modern Languages Theatre of the Arts on Thursday, November 20th at 5:30PM.
If you require any disability accommodations, please let me know. We have hearing aids and wheelchair seating available, and we are working to provide real-time transcription of the talk.
Please do not hesitate to contact me for questions or more information.
Hope to see you there!
-- Elana Hashman Undergraduate Representative Women in Computer Science Committee David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science ehashman@uwaterloo.ca
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