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BayPIGgies: December 9, 7:30pm

The next meeting of BayPIGgies will be Thurs, Dec 9 at 7:30pm.

Stephen McInerney and Terry Carroll lead a discussion on how to make your
employer open-source-friendly:

- how to get your work published
- how to package your work for distribution
- how to negotiate open-source clauses in a contract
- the different types of license (which is suited to what)
BayPIGgies meetings are in Stanford, California. For more information
and directions, see http://www.baypiggies.net/
Before the meeting, we may meet at 6pm for dinner in downtown Palo Alto.
Discussion of dinner plans is handled on the BayPIGgies mailing list.
Advance notice: The January 13 meeting agenda has not been set. Please
send e-mail to ba********@bayp iggies.net if you want to make a
presentation.
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