[mdlug] Fw: Re: Fwd: Lab proposal - Penguicon Ideas
gib at juno.com
gib at juno.com
Tue Mar 1 17:14:36 EST 2016
Okay, thank you Pat. I think the Pivotal thing will be difficult. We would need an expert in Pivotal. Much of the other ideas we could handle with the people who typically show up for these birds of a feather. In the MDLUG meeting coming up Doctor Bob is back and he will be talking about the compilers. A starting point perhaps? I think we could do a rolling set of items throughout the weekend. Start small and build a more complex environment.
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Subject: Re: [mdlug] Fw: Re: Fwd: Lab proposal
Date: Mon, 29 Feb 2016 21:37:43 -0500
On 02/25/2016 05:39 PM, gib at juno.com wrote:
> Any feedback that we want to provide on MDLUG use of the Penguicon lab? I'm thinking we start off with the basics then build up to more complicated topics. Hands-on with the laptops provided. I understand the laptops will have Debian.
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> From: "AsstChair, Penguicon" <asstchair at penguicon.org>
> To: "gib at juno.com" <gib at juno.com>
> Subject: Re: Fwd: Lab proposal
> Date: Thu, 25 Feb 2016 11:56:22 -0500
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> Yes! That is a lot. I saw a fair amount of "Birds of a feather" events. I am looking to nail down 1-2 hour blocks where MDLUG could present a lab to interested parties. Can you let me know what classes you and your members would be interested in working with? -Daniel
> On Tue, Feb 23, 2016 at 5:51 PM, gib at juno.com <gib at juno.com> wrote:
> Yes. We have other events that I suggested: Debian Home computer set up environment Webserver set up Python Quadcopter Wearables/Robotic arm Certs, crypto file server for home environment Komoto edit SSH
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> ---------- Original Message ----------
> From: "AsstChair, Penguicon" <asstchair at penguicon.org>
> To: "gib at juno.com" <gib at juno.com>
> Subject: Re: Fwd: Lab proposal
> Date: Mon, 22 Feb 2016 19:05:16 -0500
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> Hey Gib,I have never done it before.There are two paths. Easier (public cloud):Getting the attendees running in rackspace for free (public cloud) on a shared server that I spin up on a trial account.https://developer.rackspace.com/ Unknown amount of difficulty, but appears hard (devstack).Getting the attendees to spin up a a vm on their local machine with limited resources. Is there a better set of classes that MDLUG can take on? -Daniel
> On Mon, Feb 22, 2016 at 5:29 PM, gib at juno.com <gib at juno.com> wrote:
> I think that would be great. We tried to install Openstack on my computer at the last MDLUG.org meeting and failed. Seems this needs some additional effort. I understand that Pivotal is difficult to get running. Would you be interested in spending some time in the MDLUG meeting to work on this?
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> ---------- Original Message ----------
> From: "AsstChair, Penguicon" <asstchair at penguicon.org>
> To: Gib Ni <gib at juno.com>
> Subject: Fwd: Lab proposal
> Date: Mon, 22 Feb 2016 11:29:34 -0500
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> Gib, I want to investigate a 3 part Pivotal lab at Penguicon. Here are my thoughts: Lab computers would need: Openstack (DevStack)Text editorWeb browser Here is what the classes could look like Friday Pivotal #1 getting started in the cloud with DevStack Saturday Pivotal #2 Cloud analytics Sunday Pivotal #3 Devops
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> What do you think? -Daniel
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> From: Kevin O'Brien, Tech Track, Penguicon 2016 <tech at penguicon.org>
> Date: Mon, Feb 22, 2016 at 11:26 AM
> Subject: Re: Lab proposal
> To: "AsstChair, Penguicon" <asstchair at penguicon.org>
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> If you don't mind, please do. I am working on a bunch of other stuff, and if I could leave the lab to you it would make my life easier. Right now I am putting together the panel on "Build your own router" that Scott requested. I am over 60 hours of programming right now for this track, and most of that was the easy stuff. Now I am getting into stuff that needs work, and Julie keeps coming up with ideas.<g> They are good ideas, mind you, but they take some added effort. Regards,
> On Mon, Feb 22, 2016 at 11:18 AM, AsstChair, Penguicon <asstchair at penguicon.org> wrote:
> Kevin,Sure! We could tap into it 2 or 3 times. Here are my thoughts: Lab computers would need: Openstack (DevStack)Text editorWeb browser Here is what the classes could look like Friday Pivotal #1 getting started in the cloud with DevStack Saturday Pivotal #2 Cloud analytics Sunday Pivotal #3 Devops Shall I reach out to Gib? -Daniel
> On Mon, Feb 22, 2016 at 11:10 AM, Kevin O'Brien, Tech Track, Penguicon 2016 <tech at penguicon.org> wrote:
> I have this one from Gib. What do you think? 1/18/2016 18:20:21Containers, Pivotal activity - build an environmentLet's get together and create an environment in the Penquicon lab that uses containers and Pivotal. How hard could this be? Containers and Pivotal are used to quickly establish virtual machine like environments. I propose that we try to make this work in a live build event. We can start in a 50 minute session then continue as we have time through the weekend. Any skill level person is encouraged to help. Bring what you think we may need: laptops, computers, network devices and thumb drives with downloaded software. Should we install OpenStack first? We may have pre-build sessions at http://mdlug.org in the months leading up to the event.TechnologyActivity (attendees participate in a hands-on activity or workshop)More than 1 hour 50 minutes (please explain in the "additional information" section at the end of the form) MorningThis event is intended to be an activity that is extended through the entire weekend. We would have a 50 minute session either Friday night or Saturday morning. The equipment would reside in the lab with participants working when they have time. We would like to have electrical outlets, tables, chairs and any computer equipment that can be spared. Network access to the internet would be a plus but not required. Link to Pivotal Cloud Foundry documents: http://docs.pivotal.io/pivotalcf/getstarted/index.htmlTables for event attendees Gibson Nichols gib at juno.com (313) 583-8581 Gib is a Research Lead in Information Technology, Enterprise Technology Research at Ford Motor Company. He runs a small research lab that provides virtual machines to anyone at Ford with innovation ideas that require computer resources..This event would benefit from having people coordinate the lab environment ahead of time. The http://MDLUG.org club can serve as a coordinating option. Regards, --
> Kevin O'BrienPenguicon 2016 Tech Track Organizers tech at penguicon.orghttp://www.penguicon.org/
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> Kevin O'BrienPenguicon 2016 Tech Track Organizers tech at penguicon.orghttp://www.penguicon.org/
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Being I will be at penguicon all three days I offer my help if you do a
lab proposal at least for things I can.
Pat
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