[clue] Speaker ideas.
Chris Hirsch
chris at base2technology.com
Thu Dec 13 13:11:48 MST 2012
I'd love to see those!
I had also hear rumors of a presentation/hands on on how to root your phone/tablet device. I could *help* with that but I'm certainly no authority.
On Dec 13, 2012, at 8:37 AM, Gary Romero <randomincolorado at gmail.com> wrote:
> I'd be happy to show of my RPi's and some of the small things I've been working on with them.
>
> -Gary
>
>
> On Wed, Dec 12, 2012 at 10:46 PM, David L. Anselmi <anselmi at anselmi.us> wrote:
> So at the meeting last night I got some ideas for future talks. Since some things had to be done to
> get set up it sparked lots of "what about this" that not everyone was familiar with.
>
> If nobody says anything I probably won't get around to doing anything with them so let me know what
> you think:
>
> - We set up our own LAN. That meant DHCP (but really APIPA or even by-hand addresses would have
> been fine). Thankfully we had a windows box to provide that ;-) It also turned out we had boxes
> that didn't have wireless and needed to install packages. Since I did a talk one time (a *really*
> long time ago that included a "build a router in one slide" slide, I made my box a router. It's
> harder now because we needed NAT (don't know if McAfee's wifi runs a routing protocol--probably not)
> but it worked. We didn't have any dynamic DNS so we did hosts files (and not even via FTP so it was
> painful).
>
> So the thought is to have a talk/demo/hands on about that. We should document what we do so it can
> be replicated if we do a similar private LAN for other talks. I think DNS would be the hard
> part--DHCP and routing are easy but since WINS has been around since last century we should figure
> out the right way to do it.
>
> That's a talk I could give if no one else wants to (so be sure that when you vote for this topic you
> also vote whether you want a different speaker) :-)
>
> - Gary has 3 Rapsberry Pis. If we twist his arm he might bring one for us to look at/play
> with/something. I told him that just showing one was a good start and that he could easily work on
> something he hadn't had time for and we'd be happy to watch. (Of course there would be lots of
> "what are you doing with it" and "did that work" questions to fill the time.)
>
> - I know someone who knows Jenkins (continuous integration) and could do a demo.
>
> - There were some other ideas that came right at the end so if you remember them, pipe up.
>
> Thanks!
> Dave
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