[LUUG Publicity] Update: LUUG 22nd Sept: LDAP Schema Design

Andrew Findlay afindlay@ukuug.org
Tue, 20 Sep 2005 18:54:12 +0100


An update from Alasdair Kergon:

	Just to clarify matters, IBM has invited along everyone who attends the
	UKUUG AGM/talk - even if they aren't linux developers.

	If people don't want to fill in the OpenPower registration form,
	they can register just for the Planetarium do by emailing
	Tony Stimson <Tony_Stimson@uk.ibm.com> directly.
	(There are still places available.)


On Mon, Sep 19, 2005 at 09:01:28PM +0100, Andrew Findlay wrote:
> 
> 
>     			The LUUG Lectures
> 
>     		  UKUUG - London Unix User Group
> 
>     Thursday 22nd September 2005, 18:45
>     Lecture theatre 2, Cruciform Building, University College London,
>     Gower Street, London WC1E 6AE.
> 
> 
>     LDAP Schema Design
>     ==================
> 
>     Andrew Findlay
>     Skills 1st Ltd
> 
>     The talk follows the UKUUG AGM which starts at 18:15
>     Non-members are welcome.
> 
>     Abstract:
> 
>     It is possible to make one LDAP directory serve many applications
>     in an organisation. This has the advantage of reducing the effort
>     required to maintain the data, but it does mean that the design must
>     be thought out very carefully before implementation starts.
> 
>     Schema is the term used to describe the shape of the directory and the
>     rules that govern its content. This talk takes the audience through
>     the schema design process from requirements capture to tree layout
>     to entry design. Some traps and pitfalls along the way are discussed,
>     and an example design is sketched out.
> 
> 
> 
>     Following the LDAP talk, IBM invites you to a free launch event
>     for their Linux OpenPower Project at the London Planetarium.
> 
>     This requires registration before 21st September:
>       http://www.openpowerproject.org/uk
> 
> 	 20:00 Welcome
> 	 20:05 Laser Show in Planetarium
> 	 20:30 Drinks & Food - British & Italian
> 	 23:00 Close
> 
>     It's about 20 minutes from UCL either walking or taking the underground
>     to Baker St (a couple of stops along Circle/Met/Hammersmith line).
> 
>     IBM writes:
>     This is your opportunity to be part of an exciting new online Linux
>     testing environment that can provide you with the ultimate
>     open resource - remote access to OpenPower servers
>     tuned specifically to run Linux.
> 
>     You get remote, non-root, shared access via SSH to the latest
>     POWER5 processor-based OpenPower servers.
>     Compile and run your applications, test them, compare them,
>     whatever - it's up to you and your imagination.
> 
> 
> 
> 
>     ======================================================================
> 
>     The LUUG lectures are sponsored by the UK Unix systems User Group.
>     http://www.ukuug.org/
> 
>     For further information on LUUG Lectures, contact Andrew Findlay:
>     afindlay@ukuug.org
>     01628 782565
> 
>     ======================================================================
> 
>     A map showing the venue:
> 
>     http://www.streetmap.co.uk/streetmap.dll?G2M?X=529489&Y=182250&A=Y&Z=1
> 
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