I'm glad to know there's interest! I assume another virtualization
focused talk shouldn't be scheduled too soon after the virtualbox one.
When lining up future presentations, I'm happy to speak about a range of
topics such as
* Systemd and friends
* RPM and YUM tips and tricks
* configuration management with puppet or chef
* tools and methodologies for performance tuning
* log aggregation and analysis
* git-powered tools for sysadmins
* unix text tools (sometimes we forget about the oldies but goodies!)
or really anything you can find on my resume [0]. That's the segue for
my shameless plug- if you know of any job opportunities for people who
geek out about this sort of stuff, please contact me off-list.
As an aside, is there an established top or bottom posting rule for this
list? I couldn't figure it out while lurking.
[0] http://polibyte.com/files/resume-20140404.pdf
On 04/04/2014 01:02 PM, andrew mcelroy wrote:
Yes. I'd love to see that talk, Brian.
Sorry for the top quoting.
Andrew McElroy
On Apr 4, 2014, at 12:55 PM, Brian Pitts <[email protected]> wrote:
This sounds like an interesting talk; I definitely don't know as much about the
automation of virtualbox as I'd like to.
If there's ever any interest in coverage of qemu/kvm, libvirt, or higher-level
tools built on them, I'd be happy to give a talk on that virtualization stack.
I've been hacking on vagrant-libvirt [0] lately. At least, I was until I got
busy with my move to Nashville.
[0] https://github.com/pradels/vagrant-libvirt
On 04/04/2014 11:40 AM, Howard White wrote:
Our topic for April meeting of Nashville Linux Users Group will be Command Line
Manipulation of VirtualBox and other linux applications thereof. Presenter is
Tom Bartkus.
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