VTLUUG talk:Roadmap
The following is the roadmap from the old wiki. Make sure important items are carried over then remove this stuff.
Future Goals
Activities
- Record and post more presentations (with a microphone and screencasting in addition to audience-perspective video)
- Add meeting telepresence functionality
- Host more hack-a-thons/BoFs. Possible topics include:
- Rep-rap
- Cryptography
- Tablets and Netbooks
- Gaming
- OpenStreetMap / GIS
- Free Software Howtos (1st priority)
Publicity
- Get on the TVs in GBJ
- Put up a display case in Squires or the GLC
- Talk in World Regions class about OSM day
Tangibles (Funding Source)
- Stickers (Members/donations)
- T-Shirts (For Members, Assigned to Paul)
-
Customized Ubuntu or Fedora CD(Shelved for the time being due to lack of a potential audience.) - Hardware (Budget Board)
- Hokie Linux development tablet
- Router with PXE capability for InstallFests
Infrastructure
General
- Re-brand as "Linux and Unix Users Group at Virginia Tech" because of restrictions on names of registered student organizations
- Code widget and script library (Hokie Passport balance, desktop alerts, automated VT-Wireless PKCS12 to PEM conversion, etc.)
IRC
- Bot that automates tweeting to Twitter and identi.ca
- Possibly run as changate between oftc and freenode if we transition to oftc -or-
- Get ownership of #VTLUUG on Freenode (waiting on staff, this will take a while)
Website
- Fix the WordPress theme for small displays like that of the n810
- Create a blog planet, starting with this list.
- Streamline information channels? (i.e. get rid of forum in
favor of mailing list or better integrate list archives, calendar, etc.)
- Get SSL
Server
- SSH (Critical)
- Apache (Dependency of Launchpad, a webserver is critical)
- Launchpad Bug tracker (Tech demo)
- Citadel Groupware (Main focus - Assigned to Ben Guzzardi)
- Version control (Useful)
- Migrated MediaWiki (Useful)
- Migrated Blog (Useful)
- distcc (Extra)
- Our own hardware (assigned to Mitch)
Ideology and Activism
- We would like to see students able to complete their studies under solely Unix or Linux.
- The LUUG should encourage and help to coordinate members
speaking with professors, advisors, deans, traditional media and the Internet about both difficulties and successes with *nix.
Possible Upcoming Talks
-
OS X / iPhone OS (co-host with ACM, AWC) - Ben Titelbaum - ?
-
Cobham Analytic Solutions - The Internet - Qualcomm - ?
- Godmar Back - Buffer Overflows, Kernel Exploits, and/or Return-Oriented Programming
Recent Talks
- John Harris - PKI