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| - | ====== SLUUG Steering Committee - Potential Tutorials, Topics and Speakers ====== | ||
| - | NOTE: Items posted on the wiki are always unofficial. | ||
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| - | Schedules for upcoming tutorials and presentations are always tentative. | ||
| - | (Some more tentative than others!) | ||
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| - | These lists are used during Steering Committee meetings, when planning presentations. | ||
| - | A version of these lists was posted to our DISCUSS mailing list on 25 May 2009, asking for volunteers. | ||
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| - | ====== Potential BASE Tutorial Ideas ====== | ||
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| - | A short period (30 to 45 minutes) prior to each main presentation at the SLUUG general meetings is | ||
| - | dedicated to basic subjects. These tutorial sessions often are more hands on and less formal in nature. | ||
| - | They are mostly targeted at newbies, although everyone attending usually learns something. | ||
| - | Sometimes the focus can be on a single unique command, application feature, concept or technique. | ||
| - | Live demonstrations of new hardware or specific application software are welcomed. | ||
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| - | 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. | ||
| - | Different presenters often provide different information and fresh perspectives. | ||
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| - | As of 2020-02-09 all listed potential tutorial ideas were moved to the Planning Schedule database. | ||
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| - | ====== Potential MAIN Topic Ideas ====== | ||
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| - | 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 tutorial sessions. | ||
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| - | As of 2020-02-09 all listed potential tutorial ideas were moved to the Planning Schedule database. | ||
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| - | ====== Planning Schedule Report ====== | ||
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| - | ===== Sorted by When (Date), Type, Status ===== | ||
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| - | Try accessing using the Wiki {{:steercom:planning.pdf}} | ||
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| - | **or** | ||
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| - | Try direct from the website planning.pdf [[https://www.sluug.org/planning.pdf|https://www.sluug.org/planning.pdf]] | ||
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| - | ====== Potential Speakers ====== | ||
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| - | 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. | ||
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| - | These are some people we know can present, and possible topics they can speak about. | ||
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| - | * <del> Ken Johnson | ||
| - | * OpenBSD for Linux users | ||
| - | * Mint (or other) distro | ||
| - | * Discussion of Technical Books That Had an Impact </del> | ||
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| - | * <del> Joe "Zonker" Brockmeier (Red Hat) | ||
| - | * Cloud topics | ||
| - | * Red Hat topics | ||
| - | * community topics </del> | ||
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| - | * <del> Kyle Cordes | ||
| - | * "Swiss Army Knife" of ffmpeg | ||
| - | * Flying Boxes </del> | ||
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| - | * <del> Sammie from IBM | ||
| - | * Live Demo of IBM Virtualization (previously scheduled but canceled) </del> | ||
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| - | * <del> Jeff Logullo (formerly of Sun) | ||
| - | * TOPIC: MySQL - now a Sun product | ||
| - | * TOPIC: Project Indiana, a new package management system a la apt/dpkg | ||
| - | * TOPIC: Versioning filenames (snapshots?) in ZFS | ||
| - | * TOPIC: New release of ZFS | ||
| - | * TOPIC: Belenix & other live CD's based on Open Solaris </del> | ||
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| - | * <del> Craig Buchek | ||
| - | * Everything You (N)Ever Wanted to Know About The Web | ||
| - | * HTTP | ||
| - | * HTML | ||
| - | * Web Servers | ||
| - | * Web Browsers | ||
| - | * CoffeeScript, HAML, and SASS | ||
| - | * wget and curl | ||
| - | * Mac OS X topics | ||
| - | * Ruby on Rails | ||
| - | * Test-Driven Development (or get Brian Button, if possible) | ||
| - | * logcheck, fcheck | ||
| - | * fail2ban (was done by Ken Johnson) </del> | ||
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| - | * <del> Yi Yang (Security professor at Fontbonne) | ||
| - | * Security issues | ||
| - | * Key management </del> | ||
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