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steercom:potential [2014/11/12 19:47]
SLUUG Administration [Potential Speakers]
steercom:potential [2020/05/28 18:12]
SLUUG Administration [Planning Schedule Database]
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 A version of these lists was posted to our DISCUSS mailing list on 25 May 2009, asking for volunteers. A version of these lists was posted to our DISCUSS mailing list on 25 May 2009, asking for volunteers.
  
-====== Potential ​Tutorials ​======+====== Planning Schedule Database ====== 
 + 
 +Trying to integrate the dynamically changing wiki list of potential tutorials, topics and speakers into the monthly STEERCOM agenda and minutes proved cumbersome. Moving the information into a LibreOffice BASE database allowed faster generation of a schedule that can track everything better. ​ Sharing a **Planning Schedule Report** during STEERCOM meetings is easier and faster than trying to update the minutes to show overwhelming data. 
 +====== Potential ​BASE Tutorial Ideas ======
  
 A short period (30 to 45 minutes) prior to each main presentation at the SLUUG general meetings is A short period (30 to 45 minutes) prior to each main presentation at the SLUUG general meetings is
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 In general, the tutorial subject should differ from the theme of the main presentation topic. In general, the tutorial subject should differ from the theme of the main presentation topic.
 We can repeat these tutorials every few years, as not too much changes with the basics. We can repeat these tutorials every few years, as not too much changes with the basics.
-  * Kallithea +Different presenters often provide ​different ​information and fresh perspectives.
-  * shellshock (Bash bug) +
-  * OpenSSL (CSRs, certificates,​ s_client) +
-  * Chkconfig, init.d, etc. +
-  * Chrome / Chromium +
-  * Homebrew (install CLI packages on Mac OS X) +
-  * File permissions +
-  * Boot process +
-  * Regular expressions +
-  * Grep, sed, awk, etc. +
-  * Dia (drawing software) +
-  * Drawing network diagrams using Dia or OpenOffice Draw +
-  * IRC +
-    * How to use IRC with a couple ​different ​clients. +
-  * Processes +
-    * How to tell what's running on a machine +
-  * Audio processing software +
-  * Video processing software +
-  * Knoppix karaoke (various users sit in front of Knoppix system) +
-  * regedit - edit Windows registry from Linux +
-  * SplashTop - a quick booting distro. +
-  * PGP/GPG use in Email +
-    * Thunderbird Enigmail +
-    * KMail +
-  * WHOIS, Domain Registration Process, Registrars, Cyber-squatters,​ and Name Servers +
-  * mutt email client +
-  * nginx +
-  * Installing OS-signing keys in UEFI +
-  * DNS+
  
 +As of 2020-02-09 all listed potential tutorial ideas were moved to the Planning Schedule database.
  
-====== Potential ​Topics ​======+====== Potential ​MAIN Topic Ideas ======
  
 These are some topics that we've had requested, or brainstormed,​ but for which we need to find speakers. These are some topics that we've had requested, or brainstormed,​ but for which we need to find speakers.
-They would likely require more time than the basic sessions.+They would likely require more time than the basic tutorial ​sessions.
  
-  * Diversity in Tech +As of 2020-02-09 all listed potential tutorial ideas were moved to the Planning Schedule database. 
-  * Recent NSA and Security Updates + 
-  * VPN +====== Planning Schedule Report ====== 
-  * pfSense + 
-  * Ansible (more in-depth, hands-on) +=====  Sorted by When (Date), TypeStatus ===== 
-  * 3D Printing + 
-  * Gaming on Linux +Try accessing using the Wiki {{:​steercom:​planning.pdf}} ​ 
-    * Steam + 
-  ​* Gnome 3 (getting past the hate) +**or** 
-  * Geo-separation of data centers + 
-  * Recovering from disaster +Try direct ​from the website planning.pdf [[https://www.sluug.org/planning.pdf|https://www.sluug.org/planning.pdf]]
-  * Munin +
-  * Setting up an Email server +
-  * Current tools for web development - Aptana/​EclipseRubymineRadRails +
-  * AIX current release, features, future +
-    * Someone from IBM corporate? +
-  * Apple current release, features, future +
-    Someone from Apple corporate?​ +
-  ​Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 (RHEL 7) or Fedora recent releases +
-    ​Still looking for volunteer; tried Clark Smith at Red Hat +
-  ​SuSE or OpenSUSE recent releases +
-    * Someone from Novell corporate? +
-    * Gary Hollingsworth?​ +
-  * Solaris or OpenSolaris current release, features, future +
-    * Someone ​from Sun corporate?​ +
-  * HP-UX current release, features, future +
-    * Someone from HP corporate corporate?​ +
-    * Dave Mills? +
-  * iSCSI +
-  * CPUs +
-    * Features of modern Intel/AMD CPUs +
-    * x86-64 +
-    * x86, x86-64, IA64, Sparc, PowerPC, ARM, POWER +
-  * iPhone +
-    * Developing for (web, native) +
-  * GUI builders (GLADE, KDevelop) +
-  * Hostirian/​Primary.NET +
-    * Tour of their data center +
-    * What it takes to run a hosting data center +
-  * Wehrenberg Theaters (via Gary) +
-    * TOUR/DEMO: Digital cinema projectors +
-  * coreboot (previously known as LinuxBIOS) +
-    * See [[http://fosdem.unixheads.org/2007/​FOSDEM2007-LinuxBios.ogg|Ron Minnich FOSDEM2007 video]]. +
-    * See [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?​v=X72LgcMpM9k|GoogleTalk:​ coreboot (aka LinuxBIOS): The Free/​Open-Source x86 Firmware - Oct 2008]]. +
-    * See [[http://​www.linuxjournal.com/​article/​10447|Linux Journal October 2009 article]]+
-  * NoSQL +
-  * MAC OSX server +
-  * Fedora Security Lab (distro w/ security tools) +
-  * R statistics package +
-  * Fedora Design Suite (distro w/ graphical tools) +
-  * Scratch (via Jerry) +
-  * SASL +
-  * OpenID/​OAuth +
-  * [[http://​www.linuxinsider.com/​rsstory/​71399.html|Mind-Mapping Apps: Lightweight Labyrinth, Quick-Witted VYM and Simple Semantik]] +
-  * Bitcoin +
-  * Guacamole http://​guac-dev.org/​ Guacamole is an HTML5 remote desktop gateway +
-  * Emacs (Deech) +
-  * Google+ live broadcasting +
-  * Desktop Environment roundup +
-  * Desktop Distro roundup +
-  * USB (how it works, hardware and software)+
  
 ====== Potential Speakers ====== ====== Potential Speakers ======
  
-These are some people we know can present, and possible topics they can speak about. +As of 2020-05-28 all listed potential speakers and their topics were moved to the Planning Schedule database.  
-  * David Forrest + 
-    * IPv6 Talk about multi homed networks ​ +<del> Items that are stricken thru below are no longer possible or have been moved to the Planning Schedule database. 
-  * Ken Johnson+**The goal is to remove everything below.** ​ Throw it away or move it to Planning Schedule database. </​del>​ 
 + 
 +<del>These are some people we know can present, and possible topics they can speak about.</​del>​ 
 + 
 + 
 +  * <​del> ​Ken Johnson ​ 
 +    * OpenBSD for Linux users
     * Mint (or other) distro     * Mint (or other) distro
-    * Discussion of Technical Books That Had an Impact +    * Discussion of Technical Books That Had an Impact ​</​del>​ 
-  * Joe "​Zonker"​ Brockmeier (Red Hat)+ 
 +  * <​del> ​Joe "​Zonker"​ Brockmeier (Red Hat)
     * Cloud topics     * Cloud topics
     * Red Hat topics     * Red Hat topics
-    * community topics +    * community topics ​</​del>​ 
-  * Andrew Latham + 
-    * GPXE (booting over the network) +  * <​del> ​Kyle Cordes
-    * Comparison of VM stacks +
-  * Alan Griggs (via Jerry Stutte) +
-  * Phil Cryer +
-    * Security topics +
-  * David Klein +
-    * Author of *'​Grails*:​ A Quick-Start Guide' has moved to St. Louis per note from Time Dreste May 2010 +
-  * Scott Granneman +
-    * iPhone +
-  * Kyle Cordes+
     * "Swiss Army Knife" of ffmpeg     * "Swiss Army Knife" of ffmpeg
-    * Flying Boxes +    * Flying Boxes </​del>​ 
-  * Sammie from IBM + 
-    * Live Demo of IBM Virtualization (previously scheduled but canceled) +  * <​del> ​Sammie from IBM 
-  * Mark Volkmann +    * Live Demo of IBM Virtualization (previously scheduled but canceled) ​</​del>​ 
-    * Android + 
-    * Developing for Mobile Platforms +  * <​del> ​Jeff Logullo (formerly of Sun)
-  * Sanjiv Bhatia (or someone from UMSL, via Lee) +
-    * TOPIC: AIX 6 +
-    * TOPIC: Open Grid Computing +
-  * David Letscher (Prof of CS at SLU) (via Gary) +
-    * TOPIC: TBD +
-  * Jeff Logullo (formerly of Sun)+
     * TOPIC: MySQL - now a Sun product     * TOPIC: MySQL - now a Sun product
     * TOPIC: Project Indiana, a new package management system a la apt/dpkg     * TOPIC: Project Indiana, a new package management system a la apt/dpkg
     * TOPIC: Versioning filenames (snapshots?​) in ZFS     * TOPIC: Versioning filenames (snapshots?​) in ZFS
     * TOPIC: New release of ZFS     * TOPIC: New release of ZFS
-    * TOPIC: Belenix & other live CD's based on Open Solaris +    * TOPIC: Belenix & other live CD's based on Open Solaris ​</​del>​ 
-  * Scott Nesler + 
-    * TOPIC: GIMP (follow-up from previous presentation) +  * <​del> ​Craig Buchek
-    * TOPIC: PGP and GPG +
-  * Jeff Muse +
-    * Mailman +
-    * Various other Solaris topics +
-  * Stan Reichardt +
-    * Using Scribus +
-    * Adding iCAL from SLUUG calendars to Thunderbird Lightning calendar +
-  * Tim Dreste (via Stan R) +
-    * TOPIC: Untangle Gateway Platform +
-    * TOPIC: CentOS Linux +
-  * Don Ellis +
-    * Mac OS X Mountain Lion +
-  * Craig Buchek+
     * Everything You (N)Ever Wanted to Know About The Web     * Everything You (N)Ever Wanted to Know About The Web
       * HTTP       * HTTP
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     * Test-Driven Development (or get Brian Button, if possible)     * Test-Driven Development (or get Brian Button, if possible)
     * logcheck, fcheck     * logcheck, fcheck
-    * fail2ban +    * fail2ban (was done by Ken Johnson)  ​</​del>​ 
-  * Tony Lovasco + 
-    * TBD +  * <​del> ​Yi Yang (Security professor at Fontbonne)
-  * Mike Wilkerson +
-    * Round-Table on Joe Linux User (moderator) +
-  * Jerry Stutte +
-    * TBD +
-  * Jim Roe +
-    * TDB +
-  * Matt Skipton (via Carl) +
-    * VMware +
-  * Rick Clark (Ubuntu) +
-    * TOPIC: TBD +
-    * Might be able to talk to STCLUG and STLLUG +
-  * Yi Yang (Security professor at Fontbonne)+
     * Security issues     * Security issues
-    * Key management +    * Key management ​</​del>​ 
-  * Kevin Scannell (professor at SLU) +
-    * Natural Language Processing +
-  * Stephen Lembark +
-    * Perl +
-    * others+