Hi Cody,

Sorry for the confusion Cody, and thanks for the correction and clarification. Not knowing fully what openstack was I gave a wrong impression as to plans. It's just about getting ready to move our server. I was talking about the impending move to some of the more technical members who attended the last meeting.

You had offered to host clug.

CLUG had an offer from era.ca to sponsor us and I was skeptical it would be a good fit. After checking them out I see what they do does not seem to conflict at all with a LUG mandate.

We have two offers of free server hosting for our simple site. What is your advice on this?

I gefer to your expertise. We have a new core group who showed up at the last meeting and were in fact just waiting for a meeting announcement. They have a strong interest in being involved in promoting Linux and activate the social part of the group again, not to mention.also having fun while doing it.

thks

---Melvin



On 10/01/17 09:29 AM, Cody Swanson wrote:
I'm not entirely sure what is planned but openstack is a framework intended for managing vm's on a large number of servers, typically one to several racks of servers. You can get it working on a single host for a lab/testing type environment but it's not really practical to do this in production. It's a large undertaking to get it working properly and would require quite a bit of hardware, what is CLUG up to?

----- On Jan 9, 2017, at 8:10 PM, frank <frankm.hofm...@yahoo.ca> wrote:

    Hello Neil,

    I was attending the meeting and found it very nice - in the sense
    of friendly, curious, polite people with many different interests
    and specialties in Linux.

    Today I got an email from Mel who was building a server with
    openstack. That would be a huge topic for more than one evening.
    I  would be very interested in that because I am not familiar with
    those tasks at all. Today I googled and 'researched' only a little
    bit, scratched on the surface, and was quite fascinated by that.
    So this is just another topic or idea for our group.

    Doesn't it look already very promising for our group?

    Regards,

    Frank Hofmann


    On 2017-01-09 2:32 PM, Neil Mayhew wrote:

        Following our first meeting of the new year on Jan 4, I’ve
        been given the job of polling the list to find out what kinds
        of things members would be looking for in a reorganized and
        revitalized group. Several things were mentioned at the
        meeting, including:

          * Sharing Linux-related information and ideas
          * Learning about new and cool things that are being done
            with Linux
          * Deepening and extending our knowledge by learning from
            others with more experience
          * Providing and receiving advice and assistance face-to-face

        If you have further thoughts that would help to refine or
        extend our mission, please contribute them here. We need to
        hear from as many people as possible as we try to reform the
        group. We also need to know the level of interest that exists,
        and how many people we should plan for at future meetings.

        Most of us at the meeting also felt it would be helpful to
        have some talks lined up to stimulate interest and attendance.
        A number topics were suggested, and I’ve since thought of
        several more, including:

          * *Gaming* on Linux using PlayOnLinux and Steam
          * *Non-mainstream distros*, such as:
              o /NixOS/, a very different kind of distro, based on
                ideas from functional programming, with full rollback
                capability for any and all configuration changes
                including software updates and even new distro releases
              o /CoreOS/, a stripped-down and robust environment for
                hosting Docker containers (see below)
          * *RaspberryPi/Arduino/Beagle/etc.*
              o Using RPi as an audio system with high-quality DACs
              o ErgoDox, an open-source, open-hardware ergonomic
                keyboard using Teensy
              o Maker-based projects
          * *OpenWRT*, putting Linux on an off-the-shelf router using
            the smallest distro of all
          * *Ubuntu for Devices* (phones, tablets, etc.)
          * *Creating packages* for previously-unpackaged software on
            Debian/Ubuntu/Mint etc.
          * *Cloud deployment* of Linux using Amazon or Google
            on-demand instances
          * The *Linux container* revolution, using Docker and LXD

        We might already have a few people willing to give talks on
        some of these topics. However, we want to involve as many
        people as possible in contributing to meetings. Giving a
        full-length talk may be a little daunting if you’ve never done
        anything like that before, but an alternative that’s worked in
        other places is for people to give “lightning talks” of 5 to
        15 minutes, and to schedule several of these in one meeting,
        especially if they’re somewhat related.

        If you have ideas for a talk, or would be willing to give one,
        either full-length (20-40 minutes) or “lightning”, please
        write back and let us know.

        Looking forward to new and exciting things from CLUG in 2017!

        ​


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