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- From: Adi Stav <stav(at-nospam)actcom.co.il>
- Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2001 07:27:29 +0300
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----- Forwarded message from Moshe Zadka <m@moshez.org> -----
> Subject: Lecture
> From: Moshe Zadka <m@moshez.org>
> To: stav@actcom.co.il
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> Date: Thu, 30 Aug 2001 18:17:00 +0300 (IDT)
>
> linux-biu is
> pleased to welcome
>
> Moshe Zadka
>
> to speak on
>
> Using and Administrating CVS
>
> Time: Friday August 31 2001, 10:00
> Place: Third Floor Seminar Room,
> Math and Computer Science Building (#216)
> Bar-Ilan University
>
> Quoting http://www.cvshome.org:
>
> CVS is the Concurrent Versions System, the dominant open-source
> network-transparent version control system. CVS is useful for
> everyone from individual developers to large, distributed teams:
>
> * Its client-server access method lets developers
> access the latest code from anywhere there's an
> Internet connection.
> * Its unreserved check-out model to version
> control avoids artificial conflicts common with
> the exclusive check-out model.
> * Its client tools are available on most platforms.
>
> As is customary on such meetings abroad, this is a good opportunity to
> sign keys. Do bring your key-id with you. In case you are not familiar to
> some of the other participiants you should bring some identification means
> (ID card, driving license, passport or Hoger/Kazin/Nagad) with you. In
> particular, for those of you who want their key signed by a Debian
> developer (as requested by Debian's maintainers application process), this
> is a great opportunity. Do not forget to bring one of the identification
> means mentioned above.
>
> The campus map is at at http://www.biu.ac.il/General/campusmap.
> The Math and Computer Science Building number is 216.
>
> How to get to Bar-Ilan university?
>
> By car: The Bar Ilan interchange is just off the left bottom corner of the
> campus map. In order to get to the Bar Ilan interchange, drive on the
> Geha road. When you reach the Bar-Ilan interchange, just turn right (if
> you are coming from the south), or `left' (that is, get on the bridge, as
> is usual with interchanges, if you are coming from the north). The
> interchange and the university appear on numerous traffic signs, just
> follow them. Once you get off the Geha road you should be driving with the
> southern fence of the campus to your left, and this can be seen on the
> campus map. There are parking lots near the gates that are marked on the
> map.
>
> By bus: The 400 runs line directly from Jerusalem to the university. Dan
> lines 68 or 70 will take you from Tel-Aviv central bus station to the
> campus. In either case you get off the bus at the Geha road gate (with the
> 68 or 70 option you will have to cross the road on the pedestrians
> bridge). Egged line number 164, which goes bewteen Petach-Tikva and
> Rehovot, also has a stop there. There are other, less frequent buses.
> Please try the bus companies web sites or ask at their phone information
> center.
>
> Inside the campus there are many signs. There are also maps at key points.
> Just look for building #216. When asking people, ask for the math and CS
> building.
>
> Hope to see you all there!
>
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