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Good to hear that the OpenSolaris User Group in Hamburg is so successful. Maybe we should have a joint meeting (virtual meeting?) with the Munich group in the future!
Oktoberfest could be a good time to visit us, although I can imagine that beer would play a bigger role than OpenSolaris at that time. And Hamburg is always a nice city to visit...
I thought about planing a GOSUG meeting. Donīt know if the time has come for such a meeting.
Es hat sich als sehr hilfreich erwiesen sich Livedemos zu teilen. Einer zeigt, der andere erklärt und beantwortet fragen. Zumindest bei komplexen Demos machen ich und meine Kollegen das ganz gerne. Aber ich kann das voll und ganz nachvollziehen.
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+1The LKSF bookThe book with the consolidated Less known Solaris Tutorials is available for download here
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