Hi Everyone, TL;DR: I would like to mimic a bit of the unconference format for the August meeting and would like a sounding.
I had 3 different speakers fall through for August - 1 right as I was getting ready to post it - and with a week left I don't want to cancel - so for this meeting, I'd like to try a format other than a set lecture. (I uhh... may be a little overcommitted) BBLISA has, amongst it's members, an incredible concentration of expertise, experience, and knowledge. We hardly ever talk about most of it - and we almost never talk about some of the non-tech stuff (e.g. I know there are things known here that are interesting, compelling, and hardly anyone else knows). So, let's change that. Show up and talk about some of that stuff. Tell a story about the solaris box that formed the beating heart of your infrastructure for 25 years and is still going, about the "magic" switch, or the server in the wall, or friar tuck. Talk about the tech no one blogs about anymore, the stuff that may get supplanted but that runs the world today. Inform us that some relatively obscure kernel subsystem exists. Or just basic stuff everyone assumes everyone else knows, like a CLI tool you use that's nonstandard but is really handy. Or just listen. Or tell me I'm mad. If this is something you're interested in participating in, let me know. I don't need a topic or anything, we'll do that live, just a sounding around interest. I'll post the details here and on meetup if there's enough interest to sustain a meeting. Cheers, --Nick _______________________________________________ bblisa mailing list [email protected] http://www.bblisa.org/mailman/listinfo/bblisa
