If you are at SCaLE this weekend, stop by the NOC and say hello (and ask any questions you have about the network and setup we have)

We do have streaming running from all the different rooms, go to http://www.socallinuxexpo.org/scale/13x/video and pick the room you are insterested in. If there are temporary problems with the streaming, the video is being captured locally, so we should have the talks all up at some point after the show.

David Lang
SCaLE WiFi manager

On Thu, 19 Feb 2015, Mario Obejas wrote:

While SCALE, the Southern CAlifornia Linux Expo, has Linux in the title, it is 
really an open source conference.
www.socallinuxexpo.org
Check out the schedule, it's this weekend - they have now added a fourth day, 
so it starts Thursday. You will see several people involved in many of the 
items you listed below. 
Also note that some of the presentations are likely to be live streamed.


     From: Alan Robertson <al...@unix.sh>
To: LOPSA Discussion List <discuss@lists.lopsa.org>
Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2015 10:59 AM
Subject: [lopsa-discuss] Looking for stories about SysAdmins' contributions to 
open source

Hi all,

I'm putting together a talk encouraging system administrators to
contribute to open source projects,  expand their idea of what
constitutes a contribution, and enable them to know that what they know
and what they can do has value to open source projects.

So as part of that I'd like to tell stories of their contributions -
large and small - and how they helped and how they were uniquely valuable.

Although I have a number of them, I'm sure there are more great stories
to tell.

If you could make the time to drop me an email about one of the stories
you know about that would be awesome!

To spark your imagination, here are a few types of contributions I've seen:
    - code (shell scripts, C, Java, etc)
    - patches - large or small
    - testing
    - test cases
    - documentation
    - evangelism
    - recommending the project
    - willingness to be a reference
    - retweets, likes, and other social media
    - suggestions for features
    - ideas on how to do things
    - insight into what's important
    - pointers to other resources - RFCs, web pages with solutions
    - suggestions on how to resolve an issue
    - feedback on what's important
    - understanding of how a tool or feature is being used
    - user stories
    - business rationale
    - administering project servers
    - continuous testing, integration, etc.

If you have any stories about how system administrators/engineers have
been helpful in open source projects, please share them with me.  If you
can pass this request along to others who you think would have good
stories to share, then that would also be awesome!


    Thanks in advance!

    -- Alan Robertson
      al...@unix.sh
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