Hi everyone
Gene Liverman from the Information Technology Services at University of West Georgia had proposed late last year that we consider a Dojo on at their facilities.
What time of year might be best for this ? And what sort of an agenda should we aim for ?
Gene, what sort of subject matter do you think will have the most impact / interest there ? Also, would most of the participants be from on campus or around the university ?
Regards,
I was thinking sometime this summer would be good but am open to trying anything that you all suggest. As for topics, I would love to see something that included DevOps kind of things like Puppet and Foreman. We use Zabbix so that would be of interest to a few of us. We have lots of people who are new to Linux so some intro stuff or stuff targeted at Windows-centric people might be good. How CentOS fits in the Linux ecosystem is of interest too. Once I see what some other ideas are I can also pose the topic question to our Computer Science department to see what they say. As for who would participate, I have no idea. I would love for it to be a mix of campus people, University System of Georgia people, and the general public.
-- *Gene Liverman* Systems Administrator Information Technology Services University of West Georgia gliverma@westga.edu
On Sat, Jan 11, 2014 at 6:48 AM, Karanbir Singh mail-lists@karan.orgwrote:
Hi everyone
Gene Liverman from the Information Technology Services at University of West Georgia had proposed late last year that we consider a Dojo on at their facilities.
What time of year might be best for this ? And what sort of an agenda should we aim for ?
Gene, what sort of subject matter do you think will have the most impact / interest there ? Also, would most of the participants be from on campus or around the university ?
Regards,
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