[Lilug] What is the perfect meeting topic?

odinson odinson at warcloud.net
Thu May 11 17:42:41 PDT 2017


Hi

Thanks!  Sounds like a vote for

Score
chef			- 1
android development	- 1

to me.

I did manage to successfully remove a large file from polluting a git repo. 
Would people be interested in hearing about that?

What else would people like to learn about?

Matt


On Thu, 11 May 2017, Robert Wilkens wrote:

> I don't think you're asking me..  The only reason i don't come to meetings
> is -- well, I've got personal issues in my life which often interfere
> (Let's just say i get bad headaches, but I've almost got them under
> control, only 1 of last 14 days i had minor issues)
>
> However, of the topics you mentioned:
>
> -Git: I've used it, but not often/recent anyway...  It's a good tools for
> source management and downloading remote code and such.
>
> -Chef: Don't know anything about it, never heard of it - Probably a good
> topic
>
> -Chrome: i'd like to think by now most people are comfortable with what is
> probably the most common browser in the world however there are always the
> possibility of features we don't all know about or use day to day.  For
> example, just yesterday i discovered chrome remote desktop.
>
> -Jenkins: Again, never heard of, that probably reflects negatively on me,
> and maybe would be interesting topic to me
>
> -Android development-- I'm no expert, but i am a mentor in the android MOOC
> "Build Your First Android App (Project Centerred Course)"
>
> -Raspberry Pi - I've seen a lot about it the last few years but i never
> really had an interest.  I think that's more for hardware tinkerers and i'm
> more interested in software (if anything).
>
> -Gnome- I've lost touch with linux desktops, this might be interesting
>
> -System tuning-- maybe
>
> -3d printer- never used one, it's one of those things i'm glad exists but
> might never use
>
> -Systemd - not sure
>
> -Skynet - Probably a good talk, but real? :-)
>
>
> ---
> Sent from Tablet
>
>
>
> On May 11, 2017 4:51 PM, "odinson" <odinson at warcloud.net> wrote:
>
>
> Seriously everybody knows everything they'll ever need to know?   There
> isn't one topic you'd like to learn more about?
>
> Git? Chef? Chrome? Jenkins? Android development? Raspberry pi? Gnome?
> System turning?  Best 3d printer?  Systemd?  Skynet?
>
> You're not vollenteering, just requesting, I promise.
>
> Matt
>
>
> On Wed, 10 May 2017, odinson wrote:
>
> Hi All
>>
>>         First a reminder to save the date.  12pm Sat June 24th at Bethpage
>> park is the Annual LILUG picnic. Family and friends encouraged!
>>
>>         Second I video recorded the talk.  Once editing is done I'll be
>> sticking it on youtube.  I'll post a link when it's up.
>>
>>         OK now for the zinger.  What is the perfect speaker or topic for
>> the group?  Seems like everybody is really strapped at work making their
>> lives 'simpler' (psssst, it's not just you)  What would speed that up? What
>> topic or person can we book that will make your life ten times easier?
>> Looking for some wonderfully practical knowledge transfer here.
>>
>> Matt
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> My theory; Psychopaths precede the conscience,
> http://civgene.matthewnewhall.com
> My maker blog; "The modness", http://themodness.wordpress.com
> Scifi book; "Thicker Than Blood"  http://www.thickerthanbloodthebook.com
> Giselle's husband, Sebastian and Maxximus's father.
> http://www.warcloud.net/~odinson/us/
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Matthew Newhall, M.A.Newhall at warcloud.net
A.S. in Computer Science, SUNY Farmingdale
President and founder of LILUG;  president at lilug.org, http://www.lilug.org
My theory; Psychopaths precede the conscience, http://civgene.matthewnewhall.com
My maker blog; "The modness", http://themodness.wordpress.com
Scifi book; "Thicker Than Blood"  http://www.thickerthanbloodthebook.com
Giselle's husband, Sebastian and Maxximus's father.
http://www.warcloud.net/~odinson/us/
"The greatest obstacle to discovering the shape of the earth, the continents
and the ocean was not ignorance but the illusion of knowledge."
-- Daniel J. Bornstein
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