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Subject : [lug] Digest (8 messages)

From : lug-owner@lists.ncsu.[redacted]

Date : Wed, 09 Apr 2014 11:25:36 -0400


The Lug Digest
Volume 1 : Issue 327 : "text" Format

Messages in this Issue:
201403/12 : Graph Theory in Canada/Officer Nominations: 4/01 in EB III 2220 (not
an April Fool's joke)
Matthew Frazier <mlfrazie@ncsu.[redacted]>
201403/13 : [TriLUG-announce] April 10 Meeting: Ansible
Barry Peddycord III <bwpeddyc@ncsu.[redacted]>
201404/1 : Nominations for LUG officers, Fall 2014
Caitlin Chestna <ccchestn@ncsu.[redacted]>
201404/2 : Re: Nominations for LUG officers, Fall 2014
Ian Kilgore <imkilgor@ncsu.[redacted]>
201404/3 : HackDay on Saturday 4/5/2014
Markus Eger <meger@ncsu.[redacted]>
201404/4 : [TriLUG-announce] REMINDER: April 10 Meeting: Ansible
Barry Peddycord III <bwpeddyc@ncsu.[redacted]>
201404/5 : Dinner at Chipotle tonight!
Markus Eger <meger@ncsu.[redacted]>
201404/6 : [TriLUG-announce] Steering Committee Elections for May 8th Meeting
Bill Farrow <bill@arrowsreach.[redacted]>

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Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2014 09:10:05 -0400
From: Matthew Frazier <mlfrazie@ncsu.[redacted]>
To: lug@lists.ncsu.[redacted]
Subject: Graph Theory in Canada/Officer Nominations: 4/01 in EB III 2220 (not
an April Fool's joke)
Message-ID: <CAMjyYxpg0cedrY75u+Hdv1AqtwSihKtRsYh2T8TKjD8sNxi9NQ@mail.gmail.[redacted]>

Hello, LUGgers!

In just eight days, I will be flying to Montr�al to attend PyCon 2014.
And for some reason, they're letting me talk about subways for five
minutes - specifically, about a Python program I wrote that finds the
fastest way to ride the entire Montr�al M�tro.

So, at this week's LUG meeting, I'll give a preview of what I'll be
talking about in Montr�al, as well as a brief introduction to graph
theory. Graph theory is one of those branches of mathematics that's
incredibly useful regardless of what you're doing in computer science,
whether you're writing a package manager or riding a subway.

When: Tuesday, April 1, 2014, at 7:00 PM
Where: EB III 2220

This meeting also marks the beginning of Officer Nomination for the
Fall 2014 semester. If you'd like to serve as LUG President, Vice
President, PR Officer, or Treasurer, read the job descriptions in our
Constitution [1], then announce your candidacy at the meeting or on
our mailing list. The deadline for nominations is Tuesday, April 8, at
8:00 PM EDT.

I'm not sure if I'll necessarily have a full 60 minutes of material,
so if you'd like to talk about something, bring some sort of plan to
the meeting, and we may split it into halves. Or, we may plan an April
Fool's joke. (No one will expect a joke to appear on April 2!) Either
way, we'll go out to dinner afterwards, as usual.

We hope to see you there!

[1]: https://github.com/ncsulug/ncsulug-constitution/blob/master/constitution.md

Thanks,
Matthew Frazier
President, LUG @ NC State
http://lug.ncsu.edu/


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Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2014 13:33:08 -0400
From: Barry Peddycord III <bwpeddyc@ncsu.[redacted]>
To: TriLUG Announce <trilug-announce@trilug.[redacted]>
Subject: [TriLUG-announce] April 10 Meeting: Ansible
Message-ID: <5339A6D4.1070308@ncsu.[redacted]>

Topic: Ansible
Presenter: Joseph Tate
When: Thursday, 10th April 2014, 7pm (pizza from 6.45pm) (Re-scheduled
from Feb)
Where: NC State Engineering Building II Room 1021, Centennial Campus
Parking: The parking decks and Oval Drive street parking are free
after 5pm
Website: http://trilug.org/2014-04-10/ansible

Ansible is a powerful remote system management tool like Puppet or
Chef for configuration management and like Fabric and Capistrano for
application deployment. Ansible can also do system provisioning
through modules for various cloud providers. As a hybrid, Ansible is a
little more step-wise than a pure configuration management system
(which makes it better for deploying software and dealing with
multiple system tiers) and more declarative than your typical remote
automation framework (which makes it easier to manage dissimilar
systems, even systems not originally deployed with Ansible). It has
very minimal client requirements and no deployed client agent. Joseph
will introduce Ansible for single tasks and highlight some of the
built in modules and what you can do with them. Then he will jump into
best practices for stringing multiple tasks together into Ansible
Playbooks (especially how not to repeat yourself). Finally, he'll tie
it all together with Amazon EC2 to show how to fire up spot instances
using a base image, configure it with a set of software and
configuration, do some work with it, and finally tear it all down.
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Date: Tue, 1 Apr 2014 19:36:05 -0400
From: Caitlin Chestna <ccchestn@ncsu.[redacted]>
To: lug@lists.ncsu.[redacted]
Subject: Nominations for LUG officers, Fall 2014
Message-ID: <CANdXk0MH1xW3qiSSG=02jfkp7y-8LeO668gphUsbZUn1KQ7w-Q@mail.gmail.[redacted]>

Hey everyone! We've gathered the nominations for our officers in the fall
and I am pleased to announce them as follows (with IRC usernames in
parenthesis):

*Nominations for President:*
Matthew Fraizer (leafstorm)
Caitlin Chestna (countingstars25)
Ian Kilgore (ik)

*Nominations for Vice President:*
Matthew Fraizer (leafstorm)
Caitlin Chestna (countingstars25)
Daniel Glassey (Sperrhal)
Ian Kilgore (ik)

*Nominations for PR Officer:*
Barry Peddycord III (IsharaComix)
Stephen Waddel (Armillary)
Daniel Glassey (Sperrhal)
Markus Eger (Yawgmoth)
Ian Kilgore (ik)

*Nominations for Treasurer:*
Barry Peddycord III (IsharaComix)
Stephen Waddel (Armillary)
Daniel Glassey (Sperrhal)
Ian Kilgore (ik)

If you couldn't make it to the meeting tonight, you can go on our IRC
channel, #ncsulug to nominate officers! We will also accept last minute
nominations at the elections meeting on April 15th.

Congrats to all the nominees and best of luck in the election!

Caitlin C. Chestna
North Carolina State University
NCSU Linux Users Group, Vice President
Class of 2017
Computer Science Major


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Date: Tue, 1 Apr 2014 23:13:00 -0400
From: Ian Kilgore <imkilgor@ncsu.[redacted]>
To: "lug@lists.ncsu.[redacted]" <lug@lists.ncsu.[redacted]>
Subject: Re: Nominations for LUG officers, Fall 2014
Message-ID: <CAOyKK9sPncMsw5axA6AXTXxuc5y-nTBhLAw5EeSGv0dh_DqFLA@mail.gmail.[redacted]>

Hi friends,

Thanks for apparently nominating me in absentia for every possible thing,
but I'd like to withdraw my nomination for president. THE WORLD IS NOT READY

Thanks,
ik


On Tue, Apr 1, 2014 at 7:36 PM, Caitlin Chestna <ccchestn@ncsu.[redacted]> wrote:

> Hey everyone! We've gathered the nominations for our officers in the fall
> and I am pleased to announce them as follows (with IRC usernames in
> parenthesis):
>
> *Nominations for President:*
> Matthew Fraizer (leafstorm)
> Caitlin Chestna (countingstars25)
> Ian Kilgore (ik)
>
> *Nominations for Vice President:*
> Matthew Fraizer (leafstorm)
> Caitlin Chestna (countingstars25)
> Daniel Glassey (Sperrhal)
> Ian Kilgore (ik)
>
> *Nominations for PR Officer:*
> Barry Peddycord III (IsharaComix)
> Stephen Waddel (Armillary)
> Daniel Glassey (Sperrhal)
> Markus Eger (Yawgmoth)
> Ian Kilgore (ik)
>
> *Nominations for Treasurer:*
> Barry Peddycord III (IsharaComix)
> Stephen Waddel (Armillary)
> Daniel Glassey (Sperrhal)
> Ian Kilgore (ik)
>
> If you couldn't make it to the meeting tonight, you can go on our IRC
> channel, #ncsulug to nominate officers! We will also accept last minute
> nominations at the elections meeting on April 15th.
>
> Congrats to all the nominees and best of luck in the election!
>
> Caitlin C. Chestna
> North Carolina State University
> NCSU Linux Users Group, Vice President
> Class of 2017
> Computer Science Major
>
>


--
ik


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Date: Fri, 4 Apr 2014 11:21:07 -0400
From: Markus Eger <meger@ncsu.[redacted]>
To: lug@lists.ncsu.[redacted]
Subject: HackDay on Saturday 4/5/2014
Message-ID: <CAO6OnT5p2CFmEy3Ghyy7AW3VJWfwiJyNO=ZPWmLa1yBzYEUUPg@mail.gmail.[redacted]>

When: Saturday, April 5, 2014, 12:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Where: Mann Hall, room 301

Mann Hall is the Civil Engineering building, between Riddick and Broughton
on North Campus (very close to Daniels).

If you've never been to a hack day before, they're a lot of fun.
Basically, we just all hang out in a room and work on stuff together.
Hack days are great opportunities to work on projects (school, work,
or personal), learn about new technologies, come up with ideas, and
play games of all kinds!

If you have access to surge protectors, drinks, board games, card
games, or snacks, and don't mind bringing some, visit our wiki page
here and tell us what you're bringing:

http://lug.ncsu.edu/wiki/2014-04-05_Hack_Day/

But, if you don't want to/can't afford to bring any equipment or
consumables, *please* don't feel like you have to bring something to
show up.

We hope to see you there!


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Date: Mon, 07 Apr 2014 13:16:51 -0400
From: Barry Peddycord III <bwpeddyc@ncsu.[redacted]>
To: TriLUG Announce <trilug-announce@trilug.[redacted]>
Subject: [TriLUG-announce] REMINDER: April 10 Meeting: Ansible
Message-ID: <5342DD83.6030102@ncsu.[redacted]>

Topic: Ansible
Presenter: Joseph Tate
When: Thursday, 10th April 2014, 7pm (pizza from 6.45pm)
Where: NC State Engineering Building II Room 1021, Centennial Campus
Parking: The parking decks and Oval Drive street parking are free
after 5pm
Website: http://trilug.org/2014-04-10/ansible

Ansible is a powerful remote system management tool like Puppet or
Chef for configuration management and like Fabric and Capistrano for
application deployment. Ansible can also do system provisioning
through modules for various cloud providers. As a hybrid, Ansible is a
little more step-wise than a pure configuration management system
(which makes it better for deploying software and dealing with
multiple system tiers) and more declarative than your typical remote
automation framework (which makes it easier to manage dissimilar
systems, even systems not originally deployed with Ansible). It has
very minimal client requirements and no deployed client agent. Joseph
will introduce Ansible for single tasks and highlight some of the
built in modules and what you can do with them. Then he will jump into
best practices for stringing multiple tasks together into Ansible
Playbooks (especially how not to repeat yourself). Finally, he'll tie
it all together with Amazon EC2 to show how to fire up spot instances
using a base image, configure it with a set of software and
configuration, do some work with it, and finally tear it all down.

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Date: Tue, 8 Apr 2014 13:51:20 -0400
From: Markus Eger <meger@ncsu.[redacted]>
To: lug@lists.ncsu.[redacted]
Subject: Dinner at Chipotle tonight!
Message-ID: <CAO6OnT5BELp-QseOYLr1_cseOAoVeVC9Tx48jnYH0G=CHmpKrQ@mail.gmail.[redacted]>

Hi all!

We'll have dinner tonight!

When: Tuesday, April 8, 7:00 PM
Where: Chipotle, 2316 Hillsborough Street (across from 1911 Building)

For newcomers, keep in mind that the LUG does not pay for dinner --
everyone pays for what they order. (A burrito at Chipotle, while
generously sized, will run you about $7.) But if the restaurant isn't
busy, they shouldn't mind if you just hang out with us and maybe have
a beverage.

Hope to see you there!


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Date: Wed, 9 Apr 2014 11:24:01 -0400
From: Bill Farrow <bill@arrowsreach.[redacted]>
To: TriLUG Announce <trilug-announce@trilug.[redacted]>,
TriLUG General List <trilug@trilug.[redacted]>
Subject: [TriLUG-announce] Steering Committee Elections for May 8th Meeting
Message-ID: <CAPm8Nr0ebThuzM=KXsS57+KRFgKZ3vYF6GkMOH6usTaorBseWA@mail.gmail.[redacted]>

Each year in May, TriLUG elects its steering committee.

We usually start the process in April with nominations... nominate
yourself or some other unsuspecting TriLUG member. You can do this by
sending an email to the main mailing list, or speak up at the April
meeting when we ask for nominations. We'll spend the month of April
smearing each other's reputations on the mailing list until there's
only a few thick-skinned suckers left. During the May meeting, the
survivors will be given the mic for a short stump speech and then
we'll vote.

Five lucky winners will serve for a one-year term. They'll be
responsible for planning the meetings, both in content and logistics.
And they'll deal with other issues as they arise: additional "hack
day" events, administrative stuff, maybe finding a new meeting room if
needed. The steering committee can recruit help from members, but
basically they make sure that Stuff Gets Done(tm). A detailed list of
"Stuff" can be found on last year's announcement here:

http://www.trilug.org/pipermail/trilug/Week-of-Mon-20110425/063511.html

Be thinking about whether you'd like to contribute to TriLUG by
serving on the steering committee. It's a good cause, and it's fun.

To vote in the elections or to serve on the committee, you will need
to be a TriLUG "member". If you filled out a membership form at the
April meeting or before, you are all set. Voting will be performed by
paper ballot during the May meeting, and you must be present to vote.


Bill
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