03:59 <toddc> #startmeeting AZLoco meeting
03:59 <meetingology> Meeting started Mon Jul 25 03:59:34 2016 UTC.  The chair is toddc. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/meetingology.
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03:59 <stephenm> that was fsat
03:59 <stephenm> *fast
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04:01 <toddc> Feel free to make comments and add input to our meeting at anytime.
04:01 <toddc> Anyone that would like to contribute to the weekly news items may add them to this list
04:01 <toddc> https://docs.google.com/document/d/1GWAvccPcqzG3CqhAyQ-7LmQ-lIy5F2taNPpxuAVIrzk/edit?usp=sharing
04:02 <toddc> lets start with the news
04:02 <toddc> stephenm will be bring us the news tonight!
04:02 <stephenm> News begins from novice to expert
04:02 <stephenm> Mozilla’s Dave Herman on Building an Open Source Research Lab
04:02 <stephenm> http://fossforce.com/2016/07/mozillas-dave-herman-building-open-source-research-lab/
04:02 <stephenm> Feral Linux users should learn
04:02 <stephenm> http://www.itwire.com/open-sauce/73946-feral-linux-users-should-learn-when-to-shut-up.html
04:03 <stephenm> Linux in the Mainstream. What Will it Take?
04:03 <stephenm> http://news.tecmint.com/linux-in-the-mainstream/
04:03 <stephenm> ^ important question
04:03 <stephenm> In Search of a Linux iTunes Replacement
04:03 <stephenm> http://fossforce.com/2016/07/linux-itunes-replacement/
04:03 <stephenm> EFF Sues US Government, Saying Copyright Rules on DRM Are Unconstitutional
04:03 <stephenm> http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2016/07/eff-sues-us-government-saying-copyright-rules-on-drm-are-unconstitutional/
04:03 <stephenm> ^ This wasn't a bad article
04:03 <stephenm> Why and How to Use Ring Instead of Skype on Linux
04:03 <stephenm> https://www.linux.com/learn/why-and-how-use-ring-instead-skype-linux%20
04:04 <stephenm> Graduates: How to Get Your Dream Open Source Job
04:04 <stephenm> https://www.linux.com/news/graduates-how-get-your-dream-open-source-job%20
04:04 <stephenm> Hack The World
04:04 <stephenm> https://www.linux.com/news/hack-world
04:04 <stephenm> If only I knew a little more hacking and had the time
04:04 <stephenm> Keeweb A Linux Password Manager
04:04 <stephenm> http://www.linuxandubuntu.com/home/keeweb-a-linux-password-manager
04:04 <stephenm> How I use Linux for theoretical physics
04:04 <stephenm> https://opensource.com/life/16/7/linux-theoretical-physics
04:04 <stephenm> Intro to LimeSurvey: An open source, feature-rich polling platform
04:04 <stephenm> https://opensource.com/business/16/7/intro-limesurvey
04:05 <stephenm> Easily Encrypt your Flash Drives with Linux
04:05 <stephenm> https://www.linux.com/learn/easily-encrypt-your-flash-drives-linux
04:05 <stephenm> ^ important article
04:05 <stephenm> Linux Troubleshooting Cheatsheet: strace, htop, lsof, tcpdump, iftop & sysdig
04:05 <stephenm> https://sysdig.com/blog/linux-troubleshooting-cheatsheet/
04:05 <stephenm> 10 Essential Skills for Novice, Junior and Senior SysAdmins
04:05 <stephenm> https://www.linux.com/learn/10-essential-skills-novice-junior-and-senior-sysadmins%20%20
04:05 <stephenm> Maintaining remote web sites with sitecopy on Ubuntu 16.04
04:05 <stephenm> https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/maintaining-remote-web-sites-with-sitecopy-on-ubuntu-16-04/.
04:06 <stephenm> Preventing the next Heartbleed and making FOSS more secure
04:06 <stephenm> https://opensource.com/life/16/7/interview-david-wheeler-making-foss-more-secure
04:06 <stephenm> Fix Bugs, Go Fast, and Update: 3 Approaches to Container Security
04:06 <stephenm> https://www.linux.com/news/fix-bugs-go-fast-and-update-3-approaches-container-security%20
04:06 <stephenm> Container Image Signing
04:06 <stephenm> http://rhelblog.redhat.com/2016/07/22/container-image-signing/
04:06 <stephenm> Minikube: Easily Run Kubernetes Locally
04:06 <stephenm> http://blog.kubernetes.io/2016/07/minikube-easily-run-kubernetes-locally.html
04:06 <stephenm> Chrooting Apache 2.4 with mod_unixd on Debian 8 (Jessie)
04:06 <stephenm> https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/chrooting-apache-2.4-with-mod_unixd-on-debian-8-jessie/
04:06 <stephenm> That is all the news for tonight folks
04:06 <Ron_A> Thank you stephenm looks like good stuff
04:07 <toddc> Great job stephenm!
04:07 <MajB> Thank you stephenm
04:07 <toddc> Canceled meetings and events.
04:07 <stephenm> you're welcome
04:07 <toddc> November  05 2016 UAT has all school event so we will need to locate another place
04:07 <toddc> September 03 2016 labor day
04:07 <toddc> September 04 2016 meeting
04:09 <MajB> Hello mark91
04:09 <toddc> Pscion: has a image up and starting to test and improve it but it has only been online for a few hours
04:09 <mark91> Hi MajB
04:10 <MajB> An image?
04:10 <toddc> this is the instalfest DB so he can use some help with MySQL
04:10 <toddc> Team Projects Page
04:10 <toddc> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ArizonaTeam/TeamProjects
04:10 <toddc> LINUX QUOTES/JOKES
04:10 <toddc> Linux Air
04:11 <toddc> Disgruntled employees of all the other OS airlines decide to start their own airline. They build the planes, ticket counters, and pave the runways themselves.
04:11 <stephenm> I know MySQL just a little rusty
04:11 <MajB> Do we have a URL for Pacion's data base?
04:11 <toddc> 1 sec
04:11 <MajB> Pscion^
04:11 <toddc> http://70.190.179.165:8081/
04:12 <stephenm> good start
04:12 <toddc> contact myself or Pscion is you would like to help!
04:13 <toddc> Linux Air
04:13 <toddc> Disgruntled employees of all the other OS airlines decide to start their own airline. They build the planes, ticket counters, and pave the runways themselves.
04:13 <toddc> They charge a small fee to cover the cost of printing the ticket, but you can also download and print the ticket yourself.
04:13 <toddc> When you board the plane, you are given a seat, four bolts, a wrench and a copy of the Seat-HOWTO.html. Once settled, the fully adjustable seat is very comfortable
04:13 <toddc> the plane leaves and arrives on time without a single problem, the in-flight meal is wonderful.
04:14 <toddc> You try to tell customers of the other airlines about the great trip, but all they can say is, "You had to do what with the seat?"
04:14 <MajB> Rah!!
04:14 <toddc> Local jobs
04:14 <toddc> PayPal is looking to hire an Information Security Engineer.
04:14 <toddc> Top 3 requirements: Splunk Experience, SysLog-NG experience, Linux experience.
04:14 <toddc> Aldini, Nicholas <naldini@teksystems.com>
04:14 <toddc> Software Developer and Technical Support Specialist and Java dev
04:14 <toddc> https://clareitysecurity.com/careers/
04:15 <toddc> 35 current canonical Jobs today
04:15 <toddc> http://www.canonical.com/careers/all-vacancies
04:15 <toddc> Sr. Software Developer
04:15 <toddc> http://www.picmonic.com/pages/careers/software-developer/
04:15 <toddc> Runs LINUX
04:15 <toddc> Ford Fusion with Raspberry PI war driveing
04:15 <toddc> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lBl54D4Eon0
04:15 <toddc> Weekly Desktop app Pick
04:16 <toddc> Recalbox allows you to re-play a variety of videogame consoles and platforms in your living room PI
04:16 <toddc> http://www.recalbox.com/
04:16 <toddc> Spot Light
04:16 <toddc> Felony is an open-source pgp keychain built on the modern web with Electron, React, and Redux. Felony is the first PGP app that’s easy for anyone to use
04:16 <toddc> https://github.com/henryboldi/felony
04:16 <toddc> TEAM SERVER NEWS
04:17 <toddc> If you would like a Owncloud account on the team server contact any team admin
04:17 <toddc> UP COMMING EVENTS is brought to us by MajB tonight!
04:17 <MajB> AZLOCO Events and Activities:
04:17 <MajB> Detailed information with map locations can be found on our web site http://azloco.org/node/28
04:17 <MajB> 28 July, Sierra Vista Ubuntu Hour, 1800-1900, Schlotzsky's Cafe, 3900 Fry Blvd., Sierra Vista.  An hour to take time out of your busy schedule to relax, have a cup of coffee, talk about Ubuntu, Linux, and FOSS, and perhaps discover a different operating system for your personal computer that is free to download, free to install, free to use, and free to change to meet your own personal desires.
04:17 <MajB> 28 July, Tempe Ubuntu Hour, 1900-2000, Xtreme Bean, 1707 E. Southern Ave., Tempe.  Come out and meet us or ask questions and learn Linux open source or just hang for a bit with other users!
04:18 <MajB> 04 August, Tempe Ubuntu Hour, 1900-2100, Xtreme Bean, 1707 E. Southern Ave., Tempe.  Come out and meet us or ask questions and learn Linux open source or just hang for a bit with other users.
04:18 <MajB> 06 August, AZLOCO/PLUG Installfest/Linux Workshop, 1000-1600 University of Advancing Technology, 2625 W. Baseline Rd., Tempe.  Anyone can attend.  All are welcome.  We can install most Linux distributions on personal computers, servers, routers, raspberry pi's or almost anything running that linux can run on.  We are also happy to guide you through fixing problems, answer your questions or simply discuss Free and Open Source Software
04:18 <MajB> 20 August, AZLOCO/PLUG Installfest/Linux Workshop, 1000-1600 University of Advancing Technology, 2625 W. Baseline Rd., Tempe.  Anyone can attend.  All are welcome.  We can install most Linux distributions on personal computers, servers, routers, raspberry pi's or almost anything running that linux can run on.  We are also happy to guide you through fixing problems, answer your questions or simply discuss Free and Open Source Software
04:18 <MajB> That should do it for tonight
04:19 <toddc> http://ubuntuonair.com/calendar but often not updated till the event starts
04:19 <toddc> http://ubuntuonair.com/
04:19 <toddc> Lubuntu Bug Day Q&A      (MajB take note)
04:19 <toddc> Mon, July 25 7-8 PM GMT
04:19 <toddc> Where#ubuntu-on-air on irc.freenode.net
04:19 <toddc> Ubuntu Community Team Q&A
04:19 <toddc> When Tue, July 26, 8-9am
04:19 <toddc> Where#ubuntu-on-air on irc.freenode.net
04:19 <MajB> That would be 1-2 pm our time
04:19 <toddc> xHans would you like to do the Plug news and events?
04:20 <FernHans> ja, danke
04:20 <FernHans> Tucson has a Free Software meeting next Sunday at Cafe Lucé, the one at main gat
04:20 <FernHans> e square
04:20 <FernHans> see the TFUG mailing list for more details
04:20 <FernHans> SeaGL cfp is closing next weekend: http://seagl.org/news/2016/05/13/CFP-Open.html
04:20 <FernHans> SCaLE cfp is open: http://www.socallinuxexpo.org/scale/15x/cfp
04:20 <FernHans> let me know if you would like help submitting proposals
04:20 <FernHans> that's it for tonight, thanks for the continued cross-group cooperation!
04:20 <FernHans> in August PLUG has 3 presentations:
04:20 <FernHans> Title: Alerting and Rhythm from Chris @ Elastic.Kibana
04:20 <FernHans> Title: Bluetooth beacons from Ed N
04:20 <FernHans> Title: ~surprise topic~ from Bryan O'Neal
04:21 <FernHans> September is Someone Else's Problem month with two cloud computing topics
04:21 <FernHans> OpenStack
04:21 <FernHans> dynamically allocating virtual infrastructure
04:22 <FernHans> the resume event at Stammtisch went really well, the place was hopping. I did not personally get to everyone wishing resume assistance, but we had multiple people helping and I believe everyone got some feedback
04:22 <FernHans> that's it, thanks again for the cross-group coordination!
04:22 <toddc> Thank you FernHans for all the assistance and all the plug events
04:22 <FernHans> bitte
04:23 <toddc> Dennisk did you have any other events to add or talk about?
04:23 <dennisk> There is a blockchain mini conference and hackfest at Gangplank on the 30th. Details at the Desert Blockchain site.
04:24 <toddc> OTHER LUG EVENTS thanks to MajB
04:24 <MajB> AZ LUG Activities.
04:24 <MajB> Detailed information for each LUG activity with map locations can be found at http://www.azloco.org/node/225
04:24 <toddc> thanks dennisk
04:24 <MajB> Brand new right off the wire.  Tucson Free UNIX Group meeting on 31 July 3-4 pm.  Cafe Luce, Main Gate Square (by the U of A), Tucson AZ.
04:25 <MajB> Phoenix2600 meeting on 05 August 6-7 pm.  HeatSync Labs, 140 W. Main St., Mesa AZ.
04:25 <MajB> Linux User Group of Yavapai Countu (LUGY) (social gathering) on 09 August 6:30-9:30 pm.  Bill's Pizza, 107 S. Cortez St., Prescott AZ.
04:25 <MajB> Cochise Linux User Group meeting on 10 August 5-6 pm.  University of Arizona, Sierra Vista campus, room C165A, 1140 Colombo Ave., Sierra Vista AZ.
04:25 <MajB> Sunland Linux User Group (SLUG) meeting on 10 August 6-8 pm.  Sunland Village East, The Computer Club Training Facility, 2145 S. Farnsworth Dr., Mesa AZ.
04:26 <MajB> Cochise Linux User Group meeting on 27 August 2-3:45 pm.  Sierra Vista Public Library, conference room, 2600 E. Tacoma St., Sierra Vista AZ.
04:26 <MajB> Tucson Computer Society, Linux Special Interest Group meeting on 28 August 3-5 pm.  Adam D. Technology, 71 W. Jacinto St., Tucson, AZ.
04:26 <MajB> That is all that I have for now.
04:26 <Ron_A> Good work MajB
04:26 <toddc> FUTURE EVENTS
04:26 <toddc> Any thoughts on other events or projects???
04:27 <toddc> great meeting tonight that is all I have anyone have anything else?
04:27 <MajB> I think that I will be attending the TFUG meeting next Sunday
04:28 <toddc> can we get a small report
04:28 <Ron_A> Good meeting guys
04:28 <toddc> Thanks for coming here tonight I will be here for a while if you have any questions
04:28 <MajB> You most certainly can.
04:28 <toddc> #endmeeting