When: Wednesday, February 6, 2013 6:30PM

Location: MIT Building E51, Room 372

Updates

        1) Room confirmed (Room 372).
        2) Additional presenter, Stan Livitski, will demonstrate
       a "free as in freedom" alternative to cloud services like
       Dropbox and Google Drive, called Data Bag a.k.a.
       "the uncloud."

Summary

        Learn how to build a home/media server with GNU/Linux.

Abstract

        Part 1
        Brendan Kidwell will show us how to use our favorite
        GNU/Linux distribution to build a personal home server
        for data storage and/or media serving.

        Brendan will also discuss the dangers of entrusting your
        data to the "cloud," in particular a cloud service that
        you don't control.  As an antidote, the home/personal
        server solution that Brendan will present shows how you can
        free yourself from a dependence on proprietary cloud services
        such as Dropbox and Google Drive.

        Part 2
        Stan Livitski will demonstrate Data Bag -
        http://www.data-bag.org/ - a secure and "free as in freedom"
        alternative to using cloud services like Dropbox and
        Google Drive.

Meeting outline:
        - Motivation / why you should have your own personal server
        - Introduction to the components and what they can do
          -- Your home router - providing optional off-site access.
          (Also Dyndns.org or similar service to provide a friendly
           Internet hostname.)
          -- Hardware - any old box or not-hot-running laptop will do
          -- Operating System: Ubuntu Server
          -- ownCloud - Personal file sharing, syncing; Calendar;
             Photos
          -- Subsonic - Audio / Video storage with browser-based
             playback
        - Demo
          -- ownCloud
          -- Subconic
        - Q&A for Brendan
        - The "Uncloud" - Stan Livitski demonstrates Data Bag
        - Discussion / Questions (open ended)

Transportation & Parking

        Our meeting location is a short walk from the Kendall
        Square T stop and other public transportation.  There is
        also free parking in the building's parking lot.

Volunteer Opportunities

        We're still looking for volunteers to:
        -- speak at upcoming meetings (full talks and lightening talks)
        -- design a business card and/or flyer
        -- help spread the word at local campuses
        -- write blog posts for http://desktop-sig.blu.org/
        -- contact media (newspapers, radio, etc.)
        -- spread the word via Social Media

        If you're passionate about the free software movement and
        looking for a fun project, please let me know.
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