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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 ====== |
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+ | Trying to integrate the dynamically changing wiki list of potential tutorials, topics and speakers into the monthly agenda and minutes proved cumbersome. Moving the information into a LibreOffice BASE database allowed faster generation of a schedule that can track everything better. | ||
+ | ====== 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. | ||
+ | Different presenters often provide different information and fresh perspectives. | ||
- | * Division of OSS projects, the rise and fall of projects as largely political topics divide groups. | + | As of 2020-02-09 all listed potential tutorial ideas were moved to the Planning Schedule database. |
- | * Source Code Control Systems Git / Subversion / etc... | + | |
- | * Kallithea | + | |
- | * 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 | + | |
- | + | ====== Potential MAIN Topic Ideas ====== | |
- | ====== Potential Topics ====== | + | |
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. |
- | * GPU processing | + | As of 2020-02-09 all listed potential tutorial ideas were moved to the Planning Schedule database. |
- | * Diversity in Tech | + | |
- | * Recent NSA and Security Updates | + | ====== Planning Schedule Report ====== |
- | * VPN | + | |
- | * pfSense | + | ===== Sorted by When (Date), Type, Status ===== |
- | * Ansible (more in-depth, hands-on) | + | |
- | * 3D Printing | + | Try accessing using the Wiki {{:steercom:planning.pdf}} |
- | * Gaming on Linux | + | |
- | * Steam | + | **or** |
- | * Gnome 3 (getting past the hate) | + | |
- | * Geo-separation of data centers | + | Try direct from the website planning.pdf [[https://www.sluug.org/planning.pdf|https://www.sluug.org/planning.pdf]] |
- | * Recovering from disaster | + | |
- | * Munin | + | |
- | * Setting up an Email server | + | |
- | * Current tools for web development - Aptana/Eclipse, Rubymine, RadRails | + | |
- | * 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. |
+ | |||
+ | <del> Items that are stricken thru below are no longer possible or have been moved to the Planning Schedule database. | ||
+ | **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> | ||
- | * Bryce Meyer | + | * <del> Ken Johnson |
- | * (ask Gary) | + | |
- | * Ken Johnson | + | |
* OpenBSD for Linux users | * 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> |
- | * David Forrest | + | |
- | * IPv6 Talk about multi homed networks | + | * <del> Joe "Zonker" Brockmeier (Red Hat) |
- | * 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 | + | |