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Spring Semester (2018) Schedule Planning #19

Closed Tjzabel closed 6 years ago

Tjzabel commented 6 years ago
Week Day Title Brief Workshop Owner
01 Jan. 19 N/A
02 Jan. 26 RITlug Introduction Intro to what the club is about and who the leaders are N/A @Tjzabel
03 Feb. 02 Building a Linux Infrastructure Using Linux to build a self-hosted infrastructure Yes @ct-martin
04 Feb. 09 Dark Web Intro to the Dark Web and the Tails OS Yes @TaylorBowling
05 Feb. 16 Net Neutrality Learn all about Net Neutrality and how it affects all of us N/A @thenaterhood
06 Feb. 23 Arch & i3 Learn how to setup Arch with this interactive meeting! Yes Kyle Suero
07 Mar. 02 Weird and Wacky Distros Learn about strange Linux distros N/A @TaylorBowling
08 Mar. 09 Linux in Videogames Learn about how Linux is involved in videogames N/A @TaylorBowling
-- Mar. 16 (Spring Break, no RITlug) (Spring Break, no RITlug) (Spring Break, no RITlug) (Spring Break, no RITlug)
09 Mar. 23 Unify your music library This hands-on workshop teaches you how to sort a music library with Picard, a tool that uses the MusicBrainz database to correct metadata in your own music. Yes @jflory7
10 Mar. 30 TigerOS/Custom Linux Distros Description of the TigerOS project so far N/A @axk4545
11 Apr. 06 Swift Compiler Talk Learn how to contribute to the Swift compiler N/A @harlanhaskins
12 Apr. 13 Open Source 101 What is open source? What does it all mean and how can I get involved? A quick dive into the root of open source, finding a community, and how to get involved. Yes @jflory7
13 Apr. 20 RPM Packaging Getting started with writing your first RPM package Yes @Tjzabel @axk4545
14 May 04 Final Meeting Final Meeting Game and Chill Night No @jflory7 @TaylorBowling
Tjzabel commented 6 years ago

Other presentation ideas: Pinpoint -- open source presentation tool Writing device drivers in linux

harlanhaskins commented 6 years ago

Hey y'all! I'm giving a talk at AppBuilders on April 16th, and I wanna know if y'all would be up for a practice run of my talk about how to contribute effectively to the Swift compiler on April 6th. (cc: @ct-martin)

Tjzabel commented 6 years ago

@harlanhaskins Absolutely! We'd love to have you do a talk. Shall I put you in the calendar?

harlanhaskins commented 6 years ago

@Tjzabel Yes, that'd be great! Sorry for missing this message. Maybe the week before the 16th?

Tjzabel commented 6 years ago

@harlanhaskins All good! Thanks for getting back to me. I'll add you in officially to the calendar.

jwflory commented 6 years ago

Discussed in eboard meeting on 2018-02-16.

We reached out to Charles Profitt to follow-up on his availability. @Tjzabel had an idea that he could develop as a back-up option. @axk4545 also mentioned the past idea of an "open floor" or discussion night for different open source topics.

harlanhaskins commented 6 years ago

Hey y’all! What time of day are these meetings? I’m still committed to 4/6 but I want to make sure my co-presenter is able. If he’s not, I can present his parts.

ct-martin commented 6 years ago

@harlanhaskins 4-6PM (EST) in GOL/70-2620

ct-martin commented 6 years ago

@zedjones has interest in a talk on Godot

tinywombat765 commented 6 years ago

I could do a very short talk about printing with netcat. I also have a Rust talk in the works.

jwflory commented 6 years ago

Hi @harlanhaskins! Could you send us an 3-4 sentence abstract of your talk to include in this upcoming week's email announcement? If you can get this to us by Sunday night, we can ship the announcement on time for Monday.

Also, if you want folks to bring a computer or have anything set up in advance, that will also be helpful to know.

harlanhaskins commented 6 years ago

I’ll need an HDMI cable/input, but that’s all I’ll need.

Session Description: Swift is a landmark open-source project with hundreds of contributors and many many times more users. The Swift community is full of intelligent, insightful users ready to contribute their voice to the project. Join Harlan and Robert, two former interns on the Swift team, on a journey from checking out source to closing a Swift bug report, live! Along the way, learn about core concepts, tips, and best practices for effectively making your mark on the Swift project.

jwflory commented 6 years ago

@harlanhaskins Perfect, thanks! We will have this out on Monday.

harlanhaskins commented 6 years ago

https://appbuilders.ch/ Is the landing page for the conference I’ll be giving this talk at, by the way.

jwflory commented 6 years ago

@harlanhaskins Awesome! I didn't know you were traveling for this one. We just shipped the email announcement now, so it should be propagating around. We'll try and build some awareness in other places too!

Tjzabel commented 6 years ago

It's a wrap! Spring semester RITlug meetings are over. Will open Fall Semester semester planning soon.