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− | This is a place to organize talks and sketch out a schedule for VTLUUG in | + | This is a place to organize talks and sketch out a schedule for VTLUUG in 2018 |
== Goals == | == Goals == | ||
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The general idea is to not have many '''Social Meetings''', in order to keep up interest | The general idea is to not have many '''Social Meetings''', in order to keep up interest | ||
of membership, and make it worth people's time. Also, I don't want to be president next year, | of membership, and make it worth people's time. Also, I don't want to be president next year, | ||
− | and no-one else does, either, so we need people to do stuff. | + | and no-one else does, either, so we need people to do stuff. Socializing can happen before meetings in the form of [[PMS]]. |
In general, we should have meetings every week; about half-an-hour should be dedicated to news, | In general, we should have meetings every week; about half-an-hour should be dedicated to news, | ||
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I'd like to see us have 3 talks each month: | I'd like to see us have 3 talks each month: | ||
* 1 industry-sponsored/provided tech/recruiting talk | * 1 industry-sponsored/provided tech/recruiting talk | ||
− | ** | + | ** Free food SHOULD ([https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2119 RFC 2119]) be provided |
+ | ** Preference should be given to the more libre of companies, if possible | ||
** [[user:andreim|aam's]] facebook talk in 2016 was good | ** [[user:andreim|aam's]] facebook talk in 2016 was good | ||
** Booz-Allen talk was also good | ** Booz-Allen talk was also good | ||
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*** Intro to LaTeX | *** Intro to LaTeX | ||
*** Intro to vimscript/vim | *** Intro to vimscript/vim | ||
+ | *** Intro to mutt | ||
*** Beginners guide to Ubuntu Mate | *** Beginners guide to Ubuntu Mate | ||
− | **** Talk about how to replace MS word with LO, etc | + | **** Talk about how to replace MS word with LO^WLaTeX, etc |
** These should be provided by members of the club | ** These should be provided by members of the club | ||
** Perhaps put some effort into reaching out for the more beginner-friendly ones | ** Perhaps put some effort into reaching out for the more beginner-friendly ones | ||
** Focus should be on free software rather than technologies (IPv6) or programming languages | ** Focus should be on free software rather than technologies (IPv6) or programming languages | ||
* 1 "advanced" or project talk | * 1 "advanced" or project talk | ||
− | ** These can be by members or alumni, but also by non- | + | ** These can be by members or alumni, but also by non-members |
** not expected to be free-software focused (although prefered) | ** not expected to be free-software focused (although prefered) | ||
** [[user:btreecat|btreecat's]] talk on UAV was a great example of this, as was nluther's discussion of his thesis project | ** [[user:btreecat|btreecat's]] talk on UAV was a great example of this, as was nluther's discussion of his thesis project | ||
− | Non-talk meetings, or '''Social Meetings''' should have a call-for-talks the week before, to get short presentations by members. Otherwise, they'll just be discussions of news, tech, and FOSS, or quick tutorials on things people ask | + | Non-talk meetings, or '''Social Meetings''' should have a call-for-talks the week before, to get short presentations/lightning talks by members. Otherwise, they'll just be discussions of news, tech, and FOSS, or quick tutorials on things people ask |
questions about. | questions about. | ||
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* [[Keysigning Party]] | * [[Keysigning Party]] | ||
* Hackathons | * Hackathons | ||
+ | ** Setup luug infra | ||
+ | ** Setup Ubiquiti for [[Darknet]] | ||
* Some event advocating for free software or teaching people about it, in a context besides the Installfest | * Some event advocating for free software or teaching people about it, in a context besides the Installfest | ||
** Mass protests of proprietary software usage on campus | ** Mass protests of proprietary software usage on campus | ||
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We should also make an effort to attend events hosted by other entities, and have a table, like: | We should also make an effort to attend events hosted by other entities, and have a table, like: | ||
* [[SELF]] (CLT, summer), [[CarolinaCon]] (RDU, april/may), [[All Things Open]] (RDU, october) | * [[SELF]] (CLT, summer), [[CarolinaCon]] (RDU, april/may), [[All Things Open]] (RDU, october) | ||
+ | * [[gp:VT Hacks|VT Hacks]] | ||
* [[gp:Gobblerfest|Gobblerfest]] | * [[gp:Gobblerfest|Gobblerfest]] | ||
* SEC Engineering Week | * SEC Engineering Week | ||
− | * | + | * CEED O-Show for [[gp:Galileo|Galileo]]/[[gp:Hypatia|Hypatia]] at the beginning of the year (generally weekend before classes) |
==Talks People Want== | ==Talks People Want== | ||
+ | |||
+ | * jfranklin: survey of election software | ||
== Talks People are Willing to Give == | == Talks People are Willing to Give == | ||
+ | Ideas for talks can be found [[VTLUUG:Talks#Talk Ideas|here]]. | ||
=== [[User:echarlie|echarlie]] === | === [[User:echarlie|echarlie]] === | ||
* Intro to GPG (alternately: [[PGP]] Sucks!) | * Intro to GPG (alternately: [[PGP]] Sucks!) | ||
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* Building a router with [[OpenBSD]] | * Building a router with [[OpenBSD]] | ||
* Running [[gp:WUVT|a radio station]] with open source | * Running [[gp:WUVT|a radio station]] with open source | ||
+ | |||
+ | === [[User:telnoratti|telnoratti]] === | ||
+ | * ZFS | ||
+ | * Linux and Unix Distro Sampler | ||
+ | * Grub2 | ||
+ | * cgroups/LXC/docker | ||
+ | * Puppet | ||
+ | * timecube | ||
+ | * I/O Queuing | ||
+ | * Cults 101: Starting your first cult for fun and profit | ||
+ | * Cults 102: Advanced Culting Techniques | ||
+ | |||
+ | === [[User:pew|pew]] === | ||
+ | * Linux security structure (how LSMs work) | ||
+ | * Ubertooth + demo | ||
+ | * mutt (alongside gmail) | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Lyle === | ||
+ | * Linux/Unix Hypervisors | ||
== Companies that may be willing to give talks == | == Companies that may be willing to give talks == | ||
* Facebook -- [[user:andreim|aam]] is an alum who works here; lots of people came and got interviews from this | * Facebook -- [[user:andreim|aam]] is an alum who works here; lots of people came and got interviews from this | ||
− | * OnyxPoint -- CEO asked [[user:echarlie|echarlie]] when would be a good time to talk/recruit | + | * OnyxPoint -- CEO asked [[user:echarlie|echarlie]] when would be a good time to talk/recruit. [https://github.com/simp/simp-core SIMP] looks cool and is primarily their project. |
* Booz-Allen had some folks come by to give talks last year | * Booz-Allen had some folks come by to give talks last year | ||
* [[gp:Randy Marchany|Randy]] from the ITSO would give a talk if we asked him (this barely counts for this category) | * [[gp:Randy Marchany|Randy]] from the ITSO would give a talk if we asked him (this barely counts for this category) | ||
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=== September === | === September === | ||
* 2017-09-07 Pre-gobbler/installfest planning meeting (off-campus) | * 2017-09-07 Pre-gobbler/installfest planning meeting (off-campus) | ||
− | * 2017-09-08 Gobblerfest | + | * 2017-09-08 [[Gobblerfest 2017|Gobblerfest]] |
− | * 2017-09-10 Installfest | + | * 2017-09-10 [[Installfest:2017-09-10|Installfest]] |
− | * 2017-09-14 Some talk | + | * [[VTLUUG:2017-09-14|2017-09-14]] Some Intro talk |
− | * 2017-09-21 | + | * [[VTLUUG:2017-09-21|2017-09-21]] I'd like to have an industry talk. We'll see how that goes. |
− | * 2017-09-28 | + | * [[VTLUUG:2017-09-28|2017-09-28]] Intro to LSM (pew) |
=== October === | === October === | ||
* 2017-10-05 | * 2017-10-05 | ||
* 2017-10-12 | * 2017-10-12 | ||
− | * 2017-10-19 | + | * [[VTLUUG:2017-10-19|2017-10-19]] Facebook Talk. Different time/location: 19:00 (room from 18:30) in McB 129 |
* 2017-10-26 | * 2017-10-26 | ||
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=== November === | === November === | ||
− | * 2017-11-02 | + | * [[VTLUUG:2017-11-02|2017-11-02]] distrowatch |
− | * 2017-11-09 | + | * [[VTLUUG:2017-11-09|2017-11-09]] Telnortalk on init |
− | * 2017-11-16 | + | * 2017-11-16 Joint BAH talk with CSEC |
* 2017-11-30 | * 2017-11-30 | ||
Probably the month to have the keysigning, and thus a GPG talk | Probably the month to have the keysigning, and thus a GPG talk | ||
+ | |||
+ | Cyber Range Russ said he could probably do a talk this month | ||
=== December === | === December === | ||
* 2017-12-07 | * 2017-12-07 | ||
* 2017-12-14 Reading Day; Social off-campus meeting? | * 2017-12-14 Reading Day; Social off-campus meeting? | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[Category:VTLUUG:Administration]] |
Latest revision as of 01:50, 23 March 2018
This is a place to organize talks and sketch out a schedule for VTLUUG in 2018
Contents
[hide]Goals
The general idea is to not have many Social Meetings, in order to keep up interest of membership, and make it worth people's time. Also, I don't want to be president next year, and no-one else does, either, so we need people to do stuff. Socializing can happen before meetings in the form of PMS.
In general, we should have meetings every week; about half-an-hour should be dedicated to news, club updates, and business. The rest of the meeting (1 to 2 hours) should be dedicated to the talk.
Talks
I'd like to see us have 3 talks each month:
- 1 industry-sponsored/provided tech/recruiting talk
- 1 "beginners" or intro talk to some subject
- e.g.
- Intro to LaTeX
- Intro to vimscript/vim
- Intro to mutt
- Beginners guide to Ubuntu Mate
- Talk about how to replace MS word with LO^WLaTeX, etc
- These should be provided by members of the club
- Perhaps put some effort into reaching out for the more beginner-friendly ones
- Focus should be on free software rather than technologies (IPv6) or programming languages
- e.g.
- 1 "advanced" or project talk
- These can be by members or alumni, but also by non-members
- not expected to be free-software focused (although prefered)
- btreecat's talk on UAV was a great example of this, as was nluther's discussion of his thesis project
Non-talk meetings, or Social Meetings should have a call-for-talks the week before, to get short presentations/lightning talks by members. Otherwise, they'll just be discussions of news, tech, and FOSS, or quick tutorials on things people ask questions about.
Events
I'd like to have at least 3 events during the semester (about 1 every month), outside of talks. These should be about free software, open data, or anything else interesting.
Ideas:
- Installfest (we already have 1 each semester)
- OSM Day (co-hosted with the Locations Club?)
- Keysigning Party
- Hackathons
- Setup luug infra
- Setup Ubiquiti for Darknet
- Some event advocating for free software or teaching people about it, in a context besides the Installfest
- Mass protests of proprietary software usage on campus
We should also make an effort to attend events hosted by other entities, and have a table, like:
- SELF (CLT, summer), CarolinaCon (RDU, april/may), All Things Open (RDU, october)
- VT Hacks
- Gobblerfest
- SEC Engineering Week
- CEED O-Show for Galileo/Hypatia at the beginning of the year (generally weekend before classes)
Talks People Want
- jfranklin: survey of election software
Talks People are Willing to Give
Ideas for talks can be found here.
echarlie
- Intro to GPG (alternately: PGP Sucks!)
- IPv6: A pep talk
- Building a router with OpenBSD
- Running a radio station with open source
telnoratti
- ZFS
- Linux and Unix Distro Sampler
- Grub2
- cgroups/LXC/docker
- Puppet
- timecube
- I/O Queuing
- Cults 101: Starting your first cult for fun and profit
- Cults 102: Advanced Culting Techniques
pew
- Linux security structure (how LSMs work)
- Ubertooth + demo
- mutt (alongside gmail)
Lyle
- Linux/Unix Hypervisors
Companies that may be willing to give talks
- Facebook -- aam is an alum who works here; lots of people came and got interviews from this
- OnyxPoint -- CEO asked echarlie when would be a good time to talk/recruit. SIMP looks cool and is primarily their project.
- Booz-Allen had some folks come by to give talks last year
- Randy from the ITSO would give a talk if we asked him (this barely counts for this category)
- Rackspace maybe? They're local
- Get larger campus departments (e.g. VTTI/ECE) to give talks about their libre software usage
Schedule: Fall 2017
September
- 2017-09-07 Pre-gobbler/installfest planning meeting (off-campus)
- 2017-09-08 Gobblerfest
- 2017-09-10 Installfest
- 2017-09-14 Some Intro talk
- 2017-09-21 I'd like to have an industry talk. We'll see how that goes.
- 2017-09-28 Intro to LSM (pew)
October
- 2017-10-05
- 2017-10-12
- 2017-10-19 Facebook Talk. Different time/location: 19:00 (room from 18:30) in McB 129
- 2017-10-26
This would be a good month to have an OSM day; perhaps around the 14
I'd also like to have OnyxPoint in this month, if possible
November
- 2017-11-02 distrowatch
- 2017-11-09 Telnortalk on init
- 2017-11-16 Joint BAH talk with CSEC
- 2017-11-30
Probably the month to have the keysigning, and thus a GPG talk
Cyber Range Russ said he could probably do a talk this month
December
- 2017-12-07
- 2017-12-14 Reading Day; Social off-campus meeting?