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Kernel Code Reading Party is an informal technical seminar series held on March 28th, 2014 at Bit Isle, Tennouzu Isle, Tokyo.
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Welcome Kernel Code Reading PartyYokohama Linux Users GroupMarch 28th, 2014
Hiro Yoshioka/YLUGhyoshiok@gmail.com
http://d.hatena.ne.jp/hyoshiokhttp://twitter.com/hyoshiok
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Hiro Yoshioka, YLUG Yokohama Linux Users Group, member Kernel Code Reading Party, host Study group Study group Technical Managing Officer at Rakuten @hyoshiok
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Welcome
Kernel Code Reading Party is an informal technical seminar and beer bash
(party) running by YLUG members since April 28, 1999 100th Party
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Thank you
Friends, speakers, supporters Many many thanks without your support we could not run the
kernel code reading party
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Brief History of the kernel code reading party
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YLUG is yet another linux users group
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Kernel Code Reading Party
15 Years ago, I was wondering if I could read the kernel source code.
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I named the Kernel Code Reading Party but actually we are not reading the code these days.
Having informal technical seminar and beerbash (Pizza and Beer) is our style.
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YLUG is not alone.
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User Groups, meetups
Event Calender; > 300 meetings / month
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Opensource and Users Group make
Friends Network of Friends Value, innovation, etc
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We proud that many friends contribute the linux kernel, make great things.
TOMOYO, IPv6, NILFS, Fault injection, many many things
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My dreams
having technical meetings with friends in Japan. making many friends contribute the open
source having fun with another groups having a party with kernel hackers making the world love and peace (world
domination) Many dreams come true by the kernal code
reading party
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The next Kernel Code Reading Party, 110th May 2nd, 2014 19:00 Door Open, 19:30 Session Start Venue, Bitisle (the same place) Registration Site will be opened soon. Speakers and volunteers wanted.
I will run KCRP the last friday of the every month. 10 times in 2014!
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I appreciate your support. Be a hacker. Make the world a better place.
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