An earlier start time for me is favourable but thats just because my job has an
earlier start time than most people.
On Wed, Dec 19, 2018 at 10:18 PM, Melvin Walters <[email protected]> wrote:
> So are you saying you find the earlier start time of 4:45 PM favourable? I am
> interest in what works best for people. 4:30 and 4:45 is often easy enough to
> book and we can book enough time for those unable to get away from work to
> still make it. Some seemed able to attend a little later because they or
> others in family having to working till certain time. Central Library closes
> at 8:00 so we have to be leaving by 7:30.
> I think Raymond said he needed an hour (so 1.5 hrs including questions?) for
> presentation time.
> ===
> Let us know and we'll try and get it right.
> ====
> For CLUG I still remember checking out the days of the week in the past to
> see if another day than Wednesday would work better but it never became true
> yet. Now one newer person works Wednesday late afternoon and can't show very
> often.
>
> On Wed, 2018-12-19 at 20:33 +0000, PUB @ Keystreams.net wrote:
>
>> Likely A for me if the time 4:45 doesn't change too
>>
>> On Wed, Dec 19, 2018 at 8:07 AM, Melvin Walters <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Calgary Linux Users Group
>>>
>>> UPDATE TO MOVING of the cloud tech talk to Feb 2019
>>>
>>> Likely date Feb 6, 2019.
>>>
>>> Raymond requested I move the meeting for his talk to February 2019 to fit
>>> his schedule. Thanks you for offering us your time!
>>> You can lookup more about Raymond's background from the link at the end of
>>> this email.
>>>
>>> Which venue will you attend? A or B?
>>>
>>> A/ new Calgary Central Library
>>> 800 3 Street SE, Calgary, AB T2G 2E7
>>> Multiple rooms. Some holding from 12, 40, 50 and 100
>>>
>>> * It is close to central downtown area
>>> * Calgary Ctrain or Bus works (or walking:)
>>> * Train is $ free from 8 St west to City Hall stop in downtown area
>>> * Parking can be tricky and pricey
>>>
>>> B/ and the Nose Hill Library
>>> 1530 Northmount Drive NW, T2L 0G6
>>> Main room holds up to 40
>>> * By car is easy and Usual free parking near this library
>>> * Not as close to train
>>>
>>> C/ With the numbers we can figure out room sizes
>>>
>>> * Attendance is free and CUUG members and public welcome
>>>
>>> * Please RSVP so we can make plans - for < A or B plus C >
>>>
>>> https://clug.ca will have updated posting soon
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Mel
>>>
>>> From: Raymond Burkholder
>>>
>>> ============================
>>>
>>> I have been thinking of doing a presentation on some work I've done:
>>>
>>> Using SaltStack to build personal private clouds on bare metal.
>>> Through the presentation I can sprinkle snippets of code from:
>>>
>>> * debian pxe boot files
>>> * how I use Saltstack to custom build pxe boot files
>>> * using iproute2 for kernel based network configurations
>>> * using Open vSwitch for layer 2 switching
>>> * using Free Range Routing for layer 3 route distribution with BGP, EVPN,
>>> anycast
>>> * using LXC for containers (rather than docker)
>>> * maybe some nftables configurations for basic security
>>> * how redundancy and resiliency is built into the solution
>>>
>>> This configuration was used to build a mini open source cloud to
>>> monitor/manage a larger vmware based cloud.
>>>
>>> My background can be found at https://blog.raymond.burkholder.net/
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