Dear Quantlib Users:
I read, with (some) amusement, the report of the inaugural Quantlib users group "afternoon". It sounds like a lovely time was had by all (who were able to attend). For those of us who are somewhat "distance challenged", can I make a suggestion that online "Webinars" and the like be considered as another viable alternative to meeting in person (although my own preference is for the later). We are willing to host some online meetings. Of course, if you would like to have a users meeting in Sydney, then I am positive that Lacima Group (www.lacimagroup.com) would be happy to host it. i.e. you pay the airfares, we will supply the venue and beverages! Just a quick plug for our new research forum (www.lacimagroup.com/research) - registration is free and easy (and will remain so!) Suggestions are of course welcome and appreciated. (Apologies in advance if you are offended by this ad.) Warmest regards, Michael Michael Booth (Ph. D. Science) Senior Quantitative Analyst Lacima Group www.lacimagroup.com [hidden email] This email is subject to the following disclaimer http://www.lacimagroup.com/EmailDisclaimer.txt |
Hin Michael,
The conf call on internet is a very good idea. by the way, is there a project to integrate Clewlow-Strickland to price commodity in Quantlib? How Lacima forecast to sell his software and work with a GNU project at the same time? Thanks Xavier "Michael J. Booth" <[hidden email]> To: <[hidden email]> Sent by: cc: [hidden email] Subject: [Quantlib-users] RE: Quantlib-users meeting in Sydney eforge.net (Australia) ? 27/10/2002 19:21 Please respond to michael Dear Quantlib Users: I read, with (some) amusement, the report of the inaugural Quantlib users group "afternoon". It sounds like a lovely time was had by all (who were able to attend). For those of us who are somewhat "distance challenged", can I make a suggestion that online "Webinars" and the like be considered as another viable alternative to meeting in person (although my own preference is for the later). We are willing to host some online meetings. Of course, if you would like to have a users meeting in Sydney, then I am positive that Lacima Group (www.lacimagroup.com) would be happy to host it. i.e. you pay the airfares, we will supply the venue and beverages! Just a quick plug for our new research forum (www.lacimagroup.com/research) - registration is free and easy (and will remain so!) Suggestions are of course welcome and appreciated. (Apologies in advance if you are offended by this ad.) Warmest regards, Michael Michael Booth (Ph. D. Science) Senior Quantitative Analyst Lacima Group www.lacimagroup.com [hidden email] This email is subject to the following disclaimer http://www.lacimagroup.com/EmailDisclaimer.txt ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by: ApacheCon, November 18-21 in Las Vegas (supported by COMDEX), the only Apache event to be fully supported by the ASF. http://www.apachecon.com _______________________________________________ Quantlib-users mailing list [hidden email] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/quantlib-users ************************************************************************* Ce message et toutes les pieces jointes (ci-apres le "message") sont confidentiels et etablis a l'intention exclusive de ses destinataires. Toute utilisation ou diffusion non autorisee est interdite. Tout message electronique est susceptible d'alteration. La Fimat et ses filiales declinent toute responsabilite au titre de ce message s'il a ete altere, deforme ou falsifie. ******** This message and any attachments (the "message") are confidential and intended solely for the addressees. Any unauthorised use or dissemination is prohibited. E-mails are susceptible to alteration. Neither Fimat nor any of its subsidiaries or affiliates shall be liable for the message if altered, changed or falsified. ************************************************************************* |
At 12:54 PM 10/28/2002 +0100, [hidden email] wrote:
>How Lacima forecast to sell his software and work with a GNU project at the >same time? while QuantLib is compliant to GNU's free software definition, it is not a GNU project. The QuantLib license http://quantlib.org/license.html allows proprietary extensions to be commercialized. ciao -- Nando |
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At 12:54 PM 10/28/02 +0100, [hidden email] wrote:
>The conf call on internet is a very good idea. Yes, I like it. Also, as a somewhat more casual version of the idea, is there any chance that we can get a #QuantLib channel going on some IRC server? Bye, Luigi |
On Mon, Oct 28, 2002 at 04:16:48PM +0100, Luigi Ballabio wrote:
> At 12:54 PM 10/28/02 +0100, [hidden email] wrote: > >The conf call on internet is a very good idea. > > Yes, I like it. Also, as a somewhat more casual version of the idea, is > there any chance that we can get a #QuantLib channel going on some IRC > server? If we can just agree on which irc-network to use we can try it out - announce the network and channel name on mailinglist and see if people want to hang out there? On IRCNet and efnet anyone can create channels (well this should be true on most networks..). -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------. Patrik Sundberg Address: Rydsvägen 100C, 584 31 Linköping, Sweden | Email: [hidden email] || [hidden email] | Phone: +46 13 178567 || +46 707 602240 | .---> Applied Physics and Electrical Engineering student | |-----> Master of Science in Business Administration and Economics student | |-------> UNIX/Programming consultant | `--------------------------------------------------------------------------' |
On Mon, Oct 28, 2002 at 04:56:28PM +0100, Patrik Sundberg wrote:
> > If we can just agree on which irc-network to use we can try it out - announce > the network and channel name on mailinglist and see if people want to hang out > there? On IRCNet and efnet anyone can create channels (well this should be > true on most networks..). I can offer space on irc.gnome.org |
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