[nmglug] nmglug Digest, Vol 96, Issue 5
Jimmy Heil
jamesheil87 at gmail.com
Sat Oct 29 02:46:14 PDT 2011
And you're bringing the beers yeah?
On Oct 28, 2011 7:20 PM, <nmglug-request at lists.nmglug.org> wrote:
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> 1. Future Meetings at our Office: 1513 Third Street, Santa Fe
> (Joseph Thames)
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> Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2011 17:19:49 -0600
> From: Joseph Thames <beartham at gmail.com>
> To: nmglug at lists.nmglug.org
> Subject: [nmglug] Future Meetings at our Office: 1513 Third Street,
> Santa Fe
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> Dear NMGLUG,
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> We are a local software company, actually a for-profit and a non-profit to
> cover our proprietary and open-source code-bases. We just submitted a
> proposal to the NSF to install this combo on a supercomputer at the U. of
> Kentucky. If successful it could lead to a $multimillion project in 2013.
> (See attached PDF file). This file has many links to our website, which you
> can explore to get a full picture of our technologies. I encourage you to
> do
> so, as it will enable us to move a bit faster in our discussions.
>
> As this proposal discusses, we are sitting on a collection of code-bases
> which have been developed over a very long time. The oldest, Fortran
> Calculus, is proprietary, and is written in G95 Fortran. Its lineage
> reaches
> all the way back to the Apollo program. The rest are open-source (Glade
> GUI-builder & Bison compiler-compiler "escalator" tools and web "spiritext"
> generators) and are written in Perl and C. Our intent is to cede these to
> the open-source community for further development in line with our business
> plan. So we thought we would start with your group if there is any
> interest.
>
>
> To this end, we would like to hold a series of your Thursday night GLUG
> meetings at our office at 1513 Third street, Suite B, beginning with the
> next one on November 10. I will brief you on our technologies and show you
> some demos. Then we can explore what might be possible. We have extensive
> Linux experience, including Suse, Fedora, Ubuntu, and CentOS. We rent a
> Cloud VPS (Tectonic in Pensylvania), and also make extensive use of VMware
> virtual appliances.
>
> Please RSVP back, so I can plan for the meeting.
>
> Thank you,
> --
> Joseph 'Bear' Thames
> MetaCalculus, LLC and Meta Science Foundation
> (505) 977-9024 - Cell Phone
> beartham at gmail.com
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