[Fwd: Re: [Novalug] Tech Sessions @ Red Hat Tysons] (--None on
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greg pryzby
greg at pryzby.org
Sat Jan 19 10:33:44 EST 2008
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There will be a presentation at the NOVALUG meeting on the 2nd on OLPC.
Details will be sent soon (I was out of pocket for 2 weeks).
Jared (I believe it was Jared) expressed an interest in talking at
NOVALUG and is welcome to do so at a future date (March on as we don't
have any definite speakers at this point).
Shawn Wells wrote:
> FYI, just want to make sure nobody shows up.
>
>
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> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: Re: [Novalug] Tech Sessions @ Red Hat Tysons
> Date: Sat, 19 Jan 2008 06:35:52 -0500
> From: Shawn Wells <swells at redhat.com>
> Reply-To: swells at redhat.com
> Organization: Red Hat
> To: dcapellman at comcast.net
> References:
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>
> Hi Doug,
>
> Nobody volunteered to present, so I would have to say there won't be
> a session today (Sat 19-JAN)
>
> The first commit I have is for 2-FEB, where Jared Smith will present
> VoIP/Asterisk (He wrote the O'Reilly book on Asterisk!).
>
> Shawn
>
> --
> Shawn D. Wells
> Solutions Architect, Federal Team
> swells at redhat.com
> Cell: 443-534-0130
> Office: 703-748-2250
>
>
>
> dcapellman at comcast.net wrote:
>> Shawn,
>>
>> I tried to follow the discussion about the Tech Sessions but I must have missed a message or two. Did we all agree on what was going to be presented/discussed tomorrow? In the last note I received from NOVALUG, I thought our first meeting would start at 9:00 AM. When you get a chance, please send me a quick note. Thanks.
>>
>> Doug
>>
>> -------------- Original message ----------------------
>> From: Shawn Wells <swells at redhat.com>
>>
>>> Hey guys,
>>>
>>> After a week of asking (s/asking/pestering) my management, I have
>>> approval to invite y'all over for some tech sessions here at the Red Hat
>>> office in Tysons Corner. Jay Hart called me and asked about a potential
>>> "group buy" of Red Hat training -- I'm checking into that now. Initial
>>> reactions seem promising for those that may be interested in getting a
>>> RHCT or RHCE. I'll start a separate thread on this.
>>>
>>> Roughly 15-20 people have EMailed me, on and off list, about
>>> attending a tech session. Requests ranged from entry-level meetings to
>>> deep dives, with a good amount (at least 20-25%) of people offering to
>>> teach. Specific topic requests ranged from having a linux install fest
>>> to time spent on how to configure GFS in a trans-national disaster
>>> recovery setup. As time moves on I'd like to see those topics, and
>>> everything in between, covered.
>>>
>>> Red Hat has 2 training rooms and a large conference room. The
>>> training rooms hold roughly 20, and the conference room holds about 30.
>>> Depending on the nature of the meeting we can use either room, or
>>> perhaps both. This would allow us to run two sessions at once.
>>>
>>> My initial goals:
>>> 1) Keep the Red Hat sales guys away.
>>> 2) Have members of NoVA LUG come out, have Red Hat get involved with
>>> the Community.
>>> 3) Tech sessions **do not** have to be RHEL/Fedora focused. But I
>>> won't complain if they are ;)
>>> 4) Red Hat pays for food.
>>>
>>> So, some action items:
>>> 1) Send in topic ideas -- stuff you want to learn, stuff you're willing
>>> to share, stuff you want to do. I'm personally interested in
>>> "Installing MySQL Redhat's Way and Your Way" from Jeff Stoner. I also
>>> want to play more with AppArmor and see how it compares against SELinux.
>>> 2) Decide on a date. Saturdays work best for me, and we should start
>>> before noon -- otherwise I have to play doorman and manually let
>>> everyone in ;)
>>>
>>> A couple of the other Architects have expressed interest in talking
>>> with the community. Technically this would be a "Red Hat sponsored
>>> event," so getting some of Red Hat's top-shelf guys should be fairly
>>> easy. Karl MacMillans' desk is next to mine, for example. I also sit
>>> next to a former lead of the FBI Forensics Lab, and he'd love to come in
>>> and talk.
>>>
>>> So -- send in ideas, lets settle on a date, and lets make this
>>> happen. Remember that the original cause of this was an all-day install
>>> fest/best practices setup, but I'd like to spend the day doing whatever
>>> the LUG wants more.
>>>
>>>
>>> -Shawn
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Shawn D. Wells
>>> Solutions Architect, Federal Team
>>> swells at redhat.com
>>> Cell: 443-534-0130
>>> Office: 703-748-2250
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>
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>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> Subject:
>> [Novalug] Tech Sessions @ Red Hat Tysons
>> From:
>> Shawn Wells <swells at redhat.com>
>> Date:
>> Mon, 7 Jan 2008 23:41:54 +0000
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>> novalug at calypso.tux.org
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