From allan at nblug.org Fri Apr 10 10:51:39 2015 From: allan at nblug.org (Allan Cecil) Date: Fri, 10 Apr 2015 10:51:39 -0700 Subject: [NBLUG/Announce] State of the LUG 2015 Message-ID: <55280DAB.8080106@nblug.org> Greetings, As President of the North Bay Linux User's Group, I would like to take an opportunity to send out a State of the LUG update for 2015, covering calendar year 2014 (you can find the 2014 update covering calendar year 2013 in the archives). The goal of this E-Mail is to update all members about our current status in all areas of importance and to encourage further discussion about the future of NBLUG in the Talk list. Here are some TL;DR numerical highlights about the state of NBLUG as of 2015-04-03 compared to the last update: 463 E-Mail addresses are subscribed to the NBLUG Announce list (+3) 261 E-Mail addresses are subscribed to the NBLUG Talk list (-12) 205 Talk list E-Mails (in 53 conversations) were sent in 2014 (-231) On average, 14 members attend each meeting as of 2015 (+2) 6 of 6 board seats are filled through November 2015 http://nblug.org has been migrated to a new CMS (Pelican) ~12 people are in the #nblug Freenode IRC channel at any given time (+2) $145.73 is in the NBLUG cashbox secured by our treasurer (unchanged) Important information: Please contact us at speakers at nblug.org if you know of someone who would be willing to present on a Linux or open-source related topic (more details below). NBLUG general meetings are held on the 2nd Tuesday of every month at 7:00 in O'Reilly's Tarsier meeting room at 1005 Gravenstein HW N. in Sebastopol, CA. O'Reilly (http://oreilly.com) additionally sponsors NBLUG by providing two raffle books at each meeting for attendees as well as a free book of of a speaker's choice if they request one. Sonic.net (http://sonic.net) sponsors NBLUG by hosting our racked http://nblug.org server in their Santa Rosa datacenter. On behalf of the board, I would like to publicly thank our sponsors for their continued support which enables us to operate without ongoing membership dues or donation drives. Mailing lists: Our mailing lists have remained fairly static for the last year, with around 463 people subscribed to the Announce list (at http://nblug.org/mailman/listinfo/announce) and around 261 people subscribed to the Talk list (at http://nblug.org/mailman/listinfo/talk). Talk volume is down from last year, with 205 posts in 53 threads in 2014. General meetings: Attendance at the monthly general meetings has stayed the same or increased slightly since last year, averaging around 14 people per meeting with some meetings with poular topics or outside speakers getting into the 30-40 range. I should note that the number I've presented here is a bit higher than what's in the logbook, because the actual logbook entries are typically 2-3 people short of the number of people physically present based on my personal headcount. While we encourage everyone to show up early and write their names in the logbook to be eligible for the monthly book raffles it is not uncommon for a fair number of people to bypass signing in (which is potentially influenced by the security-minded nature of our membership, to whom I would encourage signing in with an X instead). NBLUG Board: The current board as elected during the November 2014 general meeting consists of Allan Cecil (President), E. Frank Ball III (Vice-President), Glenn Kerbein (Scribe), Matt Da Silva (Treasurer), Tom Most (Board Member at Large), and John Morio Sakaguchi (Board Member at Large). Our next scheduled elections will be during the November 2015 meetings, where all 6 seats will be open for nominations (all board members serve 1-year terms). Glenn has indicated that he will not be seeking re-election as Scribe (all other board members have not indicated whether they would or would not seek nominations). NBLUG website: The official NBLUG website at http://nblug.org has been substantially overhauled over the last year by Tom Most with many articles migrated by Glenn and a few changes made by NBLUG member Zack Gold. The new web site is entirely static, generated by a tool called Pelican (the same tool used by http://kernel.org). The motivation for that choice was to make maintenance easier, since anyone who knows HTML and CSS could figure out how to tweak things pretty quickly, but the other advantage is that there's no security attack surface aside from Apache and SSH. The site is now impossible to spam, unlike Drupal. There are a few unresolved, albeit minor, issues. We have not yet set up forwarding the old NBLUG mirror folder at http://mirror.nblug.org/ to point to Sonic's mirrors at http://mirrors.sonic.net/. Many old meeting notes are unlinked; while they exist on the server, they are impossible (literally) to find, but given that the sands of time have made most of these updates irrelevant they are of less concern. If this is an area you'd like to see improved and you're willing to lend a hand, please let us know. Overall traffic is similar to last year, with an average of 360 hits a day. I have full statistics generated with goaccess I can share on request. IRC channel: NBLUG has an IRC channel at #nblug on the Freenode network (chat.freenode.net). Activity has if anything incrased since 2014, with a dozen logins and conversation most days of the week happening at various points. It should be noted that these statistics are somewhat anecdotal in the absence of reliable logs; at one point a webpage of statistics existed but it has not been reliably keeping track. Also, our beloved bot, Erratica, seems to have gone AWOL again, and the channel has been a bit more quiet (and, might I say, less erratic) without her. Cash balance: The NBLUG cashbox contains exactly $145.73 as of November of 2014 when the balance was confirmed by our Treasurer and holder of the cashbox, Matt Da Silva, around the time of the elections. There have been no new expenditures in recent months (or years). Because O'Reilly generously sponsors NBLUG by providing us with a room to meet in and Sonic.net provides hosting for our website our expenditures are effectively non-existant. There are currently no expenditures the board can foresee in the near future and thus we are not currently seeking donations, although the projector we use now is standard definition VGA only at 800x600 resolution and we would not turn down a newer projector if one came our way. Speakers: At the time of the previous State of the LUG, the last time a talk had been given by a non-member of NBLUG was on 2013-07-09 by Alison Chaiken, who was also the previous non-member speaker on 2011-09-13, and the last talk given by a non-member not named Alison was 2011-03-08 by Same Bowne. Over the past several months we've been fortunate to have a couple of talks from outside of the group from people not named Alison. To help this trend continue, please let us know about potential speakers at speakers at nblug.org and we will promptly follow up with them. Additional opinion and analysis: I, Allan, feel that the evidence above points to a viable, albeit somewhat stagnant, user group. Our best attendance occurs when we have outside speakrs, so for the second year in a row my one of my primary goals is to work with the board to seek out speakers who can present on topics that would interest you, the members of NBLUG. While the board actively pursues this goal independently, I feel the best resource we have to connect with potential speakers is likely our members themselves. I encourage everyone to share their thoughts about this State of the LUG update on the talk list and I look forward to a lively discussion. Thanks, Allan Cecil President, North Bay Linux User's Group A.C. ****** From allan at nblug.org Fri Apr 10 17:11:07 2015 From: allan at nblug.org (Allan Cecil) Date: Fri, 10 Apr 2015 17:11:07 -0700 Subject: [NBLUG/Announce] General meeting April 14th: Lightning talks and Hackfest Message-ID: <5528669B.2010200@nblug.org> When: Tuesday April 14th, 2015 7:30 pm Speaker: Open to all Location: O'Reilly Media at 1005 Gravenstein Hwy N, Sebastopol, CA in the Tarsier conference room past the metal statue and to the right (http://nblug.org/locations) Lightning Talks: Have something you would like to present, but don?t have enough material for a full talk? Here?s your chance. Talk about anything Linux related. Hackfest: Bring your hardware to get help with it or just to show it off. From allan at nblug.org Tue May 12 10:06:50 2015 From: allan at nblug.org (Allan Cecil) Date: Tue, 12 May 2015 10:06:50 -0700 Subject: [NBLUG/Announce] General meeting TONIGHT: OpenStack Message-ID: <5552332A.2060907@nblug.org> When: Tuesday May 12th, 2015 7:30 pm Speaker: Allan Cecil Location: O'Reilly Media at 1005 Gravenstein Hwy N, Sebastopol, CA in the Tarsier conference room past the metal statue and to the right (http://nblug.org/locations) Description: OpenStack is a set of tools to create a "cloud" infrastructure similar to Amazon's cloud services to manage virtual machines (called instances) across multiple Compute servers in a cluster managed by one or more Controllers. In this talk I'll introduce the general concepts of what OpenStack can be used for in an approachable way. I'll provide an overview OpenStack's Controller and Compute node model, how instances work, block and image storage, and a general overview of bridged networking into virtual machines. The majority of the talk will be devoted to a live demo of spinning up instances with plenty of time for interactive Q and A. From allan at nblug.org Thu Jun 4 15:49:37 2015 From: allan at nblug.org (Allan Cecil) Date: Thu, 04 Jun 2015 15:49:37 -0700 Subject: [NBLUG/Announce] June 9th general meeting: systemd panel speakers needed Message-ID: <5570D601.5060804@nblug.org> Greetings, This is a rare announce post that isn't a meeting announcement - there is a general consensus in the IRC #nblug channel that we should do a talk on systemd but so far no one with experience has been able to come up with the free time to create a talk. Instead, I'd like to propose a friendly panel or roundtable discussion about the pros and cons of systemd for the June 9th meeting this coming Tuesday. If you'd be willing to participate on the panel, please send an E-Mail to speakers at nblug.org. We can even bribe panel participants with a free O'Reilly book if it helps. Thanks for considering participating in a friendly discussion on systemd, A.C. ****** President, NBLUG From allan at nblug.org Tue Jun 9 07:59:02 2015 From: allan at nblug.org (Allan Cecil) Date: Tue, 09 Jun 2015 07:59:02 -0700 Subject: [NBLUG/Announce] General meeting TONIGHT: systemd roundtable Message-ID: <5576FF36.20801@nblug.org> When: June 9th, 2015 7:30 pm Speaker: Everyone Location: O'Reilly Media at 1005 Gravenstein Hwy N, Sebastopol, CA in the Tarsier conference room past the metal statue and to the right (http://nblug.org/locations) Title: systemd roundtable Description: There is general concensus that systemd is an important topic but we haven?t found a speaker to specifically present on systemd so instead we?ll be doing a systemd roundtable. The format will be a friendly discussion about the pros and cons of systemd and its political and technical impact on distributions that have migrated to it for the enlightenment of all. I?ll bring the projector along just in case someone needs it. From allan at nblug.org Fri Jun 19 10:58:04 2015 From: allan at nblug.org (Allan Cecil) Date: Fri, 19 Jun 2015 10:58:04 -0700 Subject: [NBLUG/Announce] General meeting July 14th: Nick Bolton - Synergy Message-ID: <5584582C.3070004@nblug.org> When: June 9th, 2015 7:30 pm Speaker: Nick Bolton, Founder and CEO Location: O'Reilly Media at 1005 Gravenstein Hwy N, Sebastopol, CA in the Tarsier conference room past the metal statue and to the right (http://nblug.org/locations) Title: Synergy Description: In this talk, Nick Bolton will describe how he took a largely abandoned open source project (Synergy) and grew a stable and profitable business around the software. The talk will cover the impact that money had on the technology, the users, and the developer community. From allan at nblug.org Fri Jun 19 18:32:11 2015 From: allan at nblug.org (Allan Cecil) Date: Fri, 19 Jun 2015 18:32:11 -0700 Subject: [NBLUG/Announce] General meeting July 14th: Nick Bolton - Synergy In-Reply-To: <5584582C.3070004@nblug.org> References: <5584582C.3070004@nblug.org> Message-ID: <5584C29B.8040601@nblug.org> To clarify, this talk will be on July 14th. This is a huge talk for us - having the CEO of any company present is always nice, but when it's for something like Synergy that tons of people here in NBLUG use every day it's even better. If you've never heard of Synergy (http://synergy-project.org), it allows you to use a single mouse and keyboard across multiple computers. If you can make a special point to come to the meeting it would be great as I'd love a big turnout. See you there! A.C. ****** President, NBLUG On 06/19/2015 10:58 AM, Allan Cecil wrote: > When: July 14th, 2015 7:30 pm > Speaker: Nick Bolton, Founder and CEO > Location: O'Reilly Media at 1005 Gravenstein Hwy N, Sebastopol, CA in > the Tarsier conference room past the metal statue and to the right > (http://nblug.org/locations) > > Title: Synergy > > Description: > In this talk, Nick Bolton will describe how he took a largely abandoned open source project (Synergy) and grew a stable and profitable business around the software. The talk will cover the impact that money had on the technology, the users, and the developer community. > _______________________________________________ > announce mailing list > announce at nblug.org > http://nblug.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/announce >