Hello all,
So, a date was proposed for the next CentOS Dojo in Brussels, and Karanbir Singh suggested that this edition, you're looking for "tutors".
I teach Linux system administration at University College Ghent, I'd be happy to give a session. Any subjects in particular that would be of interest? Would an overview of the basic commands since EL7 be of interest (systemctl, firewall-cmd, journalctl, ss, ...)? Or are you looking for more advanced topics?
Cheers, Bert
On 16/11/16 09:40, Bert Van Vreckem wrote:
Hello all,
So, a date was proposed for the next CentOS Dojo in Brussels, and Karanbir Singh suggested that this edition, you're looking for "tutors".
To be more exact, the intention is to go back to the original focus of the Dojo's - as in tutorial / learning led sessions; rather than just speaker sessions or 'about' sessions. And very much focused on users and developers using the CentOS base.
I teach Linux system administration at University College Ghent, I'd be happy to give a session. Any subjects in particular that would be of interest? Would an overview of the basic commands since EL7 be of interest (systemctl, firewall-cmd, journalctl, ss, ...)? Or are you looking for more advanced topics?
I think this sort of content would be perfect, lots of people still struggle with the baseline tools in CentOS Linux - would you be ok for us to record this session as well ?
Regards
On 21 November 2016 at 18:56, Karanbir Singh mail-lists@karan.org wrote:
I teach Linux system administration at University College Ghent, I'd be happy to give a session. Any subjects in particular that would be of interest? Would an overview of the basic commands since EL7 be of interest (systemctl, firewall-cmd, journalctl, ss, ...)? Or are you looking for more advanced topics?
I think this sort of content would be perfect, lots of people still struggle with the baseline tools in CentOS Linux
Ok, awesome!
- would you be ok for
us to record this session as well ?
Sure, no problem! I can use that as a resource for my own students afterwards... ;-)
I'm excited to be able to contribute to the CentoOS dojo!
Cheers, Bert