[Lilug] What is the perfect meeting topic?

Chuck Reeves chuck.reeves at gmail.com
Mon May 15 06:26:38 PDT 2017


If the spread of interests are not just linux but also dev tools, I need to
start coming more.  Is there a published calendar of when the group meets?

On Fri, May 12, 2017 at 5:54 PM Robert Wilkens (Rob) <robwilkens42 at gmail.com>
wrote:

> Also--- Looking at that new list, if I have more votes, I’m interested in
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> Modern C (I knew it pre-1998 but I understand the standard has changed
> since then, I mean it’s been 20 years really since I’ve programmed in it!)
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> Python (I keep wanting to learn it, but never have a project idea, and I’m
> more of a hands-on learner)
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> Sent from Mail <https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=550986> for
> Windows 10
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> *From: *odinson <odinson at warcloud.net>
> *Sent: *Friday, May 12, 2017 5:46 PM
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> *To: *LILUG Mailing List <lilug at lists.lilug.org>
> *Subject: *Re: [Lilug] What is the perfect meeting topic?
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> Hi
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>                Thanks for the link!
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>                OK great so we've got
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> Linux subsystem running on Windows    - 1
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> SELinux 101                                                         - 1
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> C/C++/data structures   101                         - 1
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> Python with C/C++/data structures          - 1
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> Python 101                                        - 2
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> Ruby 101                                            - 1
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> Chef                                     - 1
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> Android development                                    - 1
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> So far looks like python is winning.  I have to admit this list is not
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> what I expected.  Awesome!
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> Matt
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> On Fri, 12 May 2017, Y. Lin wrote:
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> > I like to share this link because the subject might have practical value
> soon:
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> > 18 things you should know about using Linux tools in Windows 10
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> http://www.cio.com/article/3195905/windows/18-things-you-should-know-about-using-linux-tools-in-windows-10.html
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> > 18 things you should know about using Linux tools in Windows 10<
> http://www.cio.com/article/3195905/windows/18-things-you-should-know-about-using-linux-tools-in-windows-10.html
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> > www.cio.com
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> > Windows 10 can now run (many) Linux binaries. Yes, really. Here’s what
> you need to know to make the most of the Windows Subsystem for Linux.
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> > ________________________________
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> > From: Lilug <lilug-bounces at lists.lilug.org> on behalf of odinson <
> odinson at warcloud.net>
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> > Sent: Friday, May 12, 2017 5:54 PM
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> > To: LILUG Mailing List
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> > Subject: Re: [Lilug] What is the perfect meeting topic?
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> > Hi Chuck and Jorg
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> > I would love to hear a SELinux Howto!
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> > Jorg can we pencil you in for June and Chuck can we pencil you in for
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> > July?  We've had pretty severe problems with collisions recently.  Like
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> > avoid it happening again.
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> > Thank you very much both!
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> > Matt
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> > On Fri, 12 May 2017, Chuck Reeves wrote:
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> >> I know I have not been to a LILUG meeting in a really long time.  I can
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> >> give my "How to Use SELinux" now that I'm working 100% remote.
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> >> On Fri, May 12, 2017 at 12:32 PM Lee Wilbur <leew at multiverseit.com>
> wrote:
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> >>> I'd say separate the topics. I'd love an intro to C/C++ session too.
> One
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> >>> one month and then one a month or two later. (Don't actually mean next
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> >>> month, not that is object to that)
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> >>> *Sent from my LG G5, an AT&T 4G LTE smartphone*
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> >>>
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> >>> ------ Original message------
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> >>> *From: *Jorg Kewisch
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> >>> *Date: *Fri, May 12, 2017 11:28 AM
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> >>> *To: *LILUG Mailing List;
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> >>> *Cc: *
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> >>> *Subject:*Re: [Lilug] What is the perfect meeting topic?
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> >>> On 05/11/2017 10:14 PM, Lee Wilbur wrote:
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> >>>>> What else would people like to learn about?
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> >>>> Make the meetings "classes" - I'd find it VERY useful have a Python or
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> >>> Ruby or other language "101" that treats me like I know nothing of this
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> >>> scripting language and has small projects we can build along with an
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> >>> instructor - "everyone, build a script that pings a set of IPs listed
> in a
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> >>> file" - now follow along... practical lesson(s) that can start people
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> >>> actually doing as opposed to knowing what can be done...
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> >>>> My .02
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> >>>> -Lee
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> >>>>
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> >>>> -----Original Message-----
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> >>> I was thinking about that for a while. It might be good for me to get
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> >>> some teaching experience with a well meaning audience.
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> >>> I program in C/C++ and PYTHON, which combines the best of two worlds.
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> >>> Which language to teach? C has a bunch of important concepts (arrays,
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> >>> pointers) which PYTHON is hiding from you. So learning C gives you a
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> >>> better education, because you understand what python is doing for you.
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> >>> PYTHON is much more useful to the average IT girl or guy after the
> class.
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> >>>
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> >>> I wonder if one could do both in one class and not confuse everybody.
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> >>> What do you think?
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> >>> I could also give a talk about backyard beekeeping (a little but
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> >>> off-topic).
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> >>>
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> >>> Jorg
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> A.S. in Computer Science, SUNY Farmingdale
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