[GRLUG] NEXT GRLUG Meeting Tuesday JUNE 2nd
Matt Michielsen
mattmichielsen at gmail.com
Mon May 18 11:16:11 EDT 2009
I was thinking hands-on, try while I explain style presentation for
mercurial.
On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 11:13 AM, Michael Mol <mikemol at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 10:03 AM, Adam Tauno Williams
> <awilliam at whitemice.org> wrote:
> > On Mon, 2009-05-18 at 09:36 -0400, Casey DuBois wrote:
> >> Hello GRLUGGERS,
> >> Thanks to everyone that came out on short notice for Friday's GRLUG
> meeting.
> >> The warehouse seemed to work out GREAT (except for not having my
> >> wireless setup).
> >> Next Meeting will be: Tuesday June 2nd
> >> Location:
> >> The WAREHOUSE @ 112 Baldwin St., Jenison, MI
> >> Corner of Baldwin and River
> >> Who wants to present???
> >> What would you like to see???
> >
> > I have presentations, pretty much in-the-can, on:
> > * Cyrus IMAPd
> > * IPv6
> > * OpenFire (the XMPP server from
> > <http://www.igniterealtime.org/projects/openfire/index.jsp>)
> > * Centralized logging with Syslog (to an RDBMS)
> > * HylaFAX
> > * PostgreSQL
> > * TCP/IP (introduction to IPv4 networking)
> > * Wireless/Network authentication with FreeRADIUS (EAP/802.11x)
> > * OpenGroupware
> > * Samba ("CIFS & POSIX: Bridging the Chasm", focuses on reconciliation
> > of the two world views: name space issues, UIDs & GIDs vs. SIDS, DNS &
> > WINS, etc..)
> > * PAM & NSS
> > * LDAP (a seven part series actually, starting at LDAP101 which is an
> > introduction to LDAP concepts, terminology, data model, etc...)
> > * Debugging your system: Using lsof, fuser, strace, netstat, and /proc
> > * Kerberos V: Setting up a MIT KDC and clients.
> > ... if anyone is interested in any of those.
> >
> > Personally I'd be interesting in a presentation on:
> > * Samba 4
> > * The latest generation of version control systems: git, bzr, Plastic,
> > and Mercurial. The proliferation of new version control systems is a
> > bit overwhelming for someone who's primary job doesn't involve keeping
> > track of such things.
> > * NHibernate on Mono
> > * Funambol
> > * Mobile IPv6
> > * The latest features of CUPS: the changelogs for recent versions have
> > lots of cool sounding featuers like RSS, back-channel communications,
> > etc.. but there is @^$&*@*(& zero documentation how to use any of them.
> > Can CUPS notify a user when their print job failed?
> > * Using Valgrind to analyze for memory leaks and performance issues.
> > * OpenNMS - Beyond just getting to beast running.
> > * PKI - Yes, I know what a CA, CSR, and a certificate are, but there
> > seems to be allot more involved in getting something that actually works
> > (well). There has got to be a better way to manage certificates than
> > the openssl command and a filesystem directory.
> > * Alfresco <http://www.alfresco.com/>
> > * The upcoming filesystems and what they can do for me-the-sysadmin.
> > ext4, butterfs, etc...
> > * Video editing, and why it never works for me. I've used kino to edit
> > some video, but then the sound doesn't actually track the video. What
> > do all those 10^18 output options mean?
>
>
> Do we REALLY need a presentation format? I was hoping for a much less
> formal, less structured meeting environment; Everyone on this list has
> their own experiences and insights, and it's a lot easier (and more
> fun) to interact and extract these experiences in a coffee-table
> format than a presenter-audience format.
>
> --
> :wq
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