[ubuntu-za] teachingopensource.org
William Walter Kinghorn
williamk at dut.ac.za
Thu Jul 29 07:59:41 BST 2010
Hi All,
Here is a project that some of you might be interested, in I know of only 1 person from South Africa there
http://teachingopensource.org/index.php/Main_Page
from the webpage
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Open Source is becoming a dominant development model in the software industry. The next generation of software developers, computer scientists, system administrators, analysts, and build engineers need to understand Open Source and must be able to work efficiently within Open Source communities.
This is a neutral collaboration point for professors, institutions, communities, and companies to come together and make the teaching of Open Source a global success.
As a collaboration point, this initiative depends on your participation.
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Michael Adeyeye from Cape Peninsula University of Technology : http://teachingopensource.org/index.php/User:Micadeyeye
He is an Active open source contributor at Cape Peninsula University of Technology and University of Cape Town
Possibly, some Ubuntu-za professors, institutions, communities, and companies might want to join
William
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From: ubuntu-za-bounces at lists.ubuntu.com [ubuntu-za-bounces at lists.ubuntu.com] On Behalf Of Charl Wentzel [charl.wentzel at vodamail.co.za]
Sent: 28 July 2010 20:05
To: Ubuntu South African Local Community
Subject: Re: [ubuntu-za] ebox and others...
-----Original Message-----
From: Lee Sharp <leesharp at hal-pc.org>
I am active in two other similar projects, m0n0wall and Untangle.
M0n0wall is a feeebsd based firewall with lots of features, and ROCK
SOLID. I have over 100 in production. Untangle is a filtering
gateway,
and feature loaded. While both are open source, Untangle also has a
paid component. Both are worth looking at.
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Hi Lee
Here's a thought... why don't you do a session for us on firewalls, i.e.
m0n0wall and Untangle. I wouldn't mind learning more about these
projects. You also seem to have a good grasp on the theory behind
firewalls in general. How about it?
Charl
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