A dual perspective approach to the Net Neutrality debate. Think of it as driving on the highway and you can go 60mph for a regular rate, or 80mph at a more expensive rate. Everyone is in favor of being able to pay more to go faster, but net neutrality adds that the guy at 60 should be able to go everywhere that the guy at 80 can go without additional charges.
That might or might not be accurate, but it has scary things in it like the Patriot Act, but nobody has actually read either one.
Paul gave a great presentation on PulseAudio, the new sound server that will officially make its debut in GNOME 2.18.
As a special treat, Alex gave a preview of Peter's upcoming Net Neutrality meeting, explaining that the Internet is not a dump truck, but really a series of tubes.
Paul gave a great presentation on PulseAudio, the new sound server that will officially make its debut in GNOME 2.18.
Welcome back for the 2006-2007 school year! Come and find out what we are planning for this year for the Opensource Club and share your thoughts and ideas. Would you like to see less talk and more rock? Then come and voice your opinion!
We are especially interesting in your ideas for the upcoming Ohio LinuxFest 2006. Linuxfest is a free conference of over a dozen open-source sponsors and twenty speakers, all celebrating the greatness that in Linux and open source.