[SFS] Upcoming Events! Correction

Aaron Brown aayore at sofree.us
Thu Feb 22 15:02:20 MST 2018


Willson is passing on the opportunity to do a Linux Easter Eggs Workshop???

> Heather Willson SFS <mailto:hlwillson at sofree.us>
> February 22, 2018 at 2:26 PM
> Mike Shoup's event is April 7th, the first Saturday of the month.
>
> There is no event on 4/1, which is Easter.
>
> Thanks
> Heather
>
>
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> Zachary Champion <mailto:zchampion270 at gmail.com>
> February 22, 2018 at 12:05 PM
> Here's what's coming next:
>
> - This Saturday (Feb 24): Ansible/Docker Challenge!
> This challenge was inspired by an interesting request from a colleague 
> and involves plenty of elements from both Ansible & Docker. Experts 
> will find an engaging challenge and newbies will find some valuable 
> learning about both frameworks! Come and enjoy pizza, amazing snacks, 
> and a fascinating challenge!
> Details and RSVP: https://www.meetup.com/it-ntl/events/247750297/
>
> - Mar 3 at the Comfy Room: Continuous Integration with Aaron Brown
>   Aaron Brown will demystify continuous integration using 
> straightforward, hands-on examples.
>   Details and RSVP: https://www.meetup.com/sofreeus/events/247224742/
>
> - Second week of March (Tue, Mar 13): IT-NTL - Pushing the limits of 
> Ansible - Advanced Systems Group is IT-NTL's main sponsor and will 
> show case some of the functional programming they have developed to 
> automate a wide range of use cases. Unique design decisions lead to 
> novel methods of implementing Ansible concepts. From change control, 
> to monitoring, document generation, and even machine learning, there 
> is clearly no limit to what can be done!
>
> Red Hat and Software Freedom School will join us as well!
> https://www.meetup.com/it-ntl/events/247874131/
>
> - Apr 1 at the Comfy Room: Ansible with Mike Shoup (No fooling!)
>  Ansible is a configuration management system, like Puppet, Chef, and 
> SaltStack. Ansible has a very gradual learning curve and requires only 
> ssh and Python on the target host(s). It's as fun as Puppet, slightly 
> less secure, and much less ritualized. Come try CM that's simple and 
> quick.
>     Links coming next soon.
>
> - May 6 at the Comfy Room: Let's build a Piper with David L. Willson
>   David will lead a gang of children and childish adults in building a 
> [Piper computer kit](https://www.buildpiper.com/)
>   Details: https://gitlab.com/sofreeus/sofreeus/issues/215
>   RSVP coming soon
>
> - June: Kubernetes with Marcial White
>
> - July: Penetrations and Remediations with Mike Harris
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