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Today's Topics:
1. South Wales LUG September 2014 Talks, 20th Sept, 1-4pm, 33
Winsor Place, Cardiff (Mark Einon)
2. Re: South Wales LUG September 2014 Talks, 20th Sept, 1-4pm,
33 Winsor Place, Cardiff (Karl)
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Message: 1
Date: Wed, 17 Sep 2014 20:24:19 +0100
From: Mark Einon <mark.einon@linux.com>
To: bristol@mailman.lug.org.uk
Subject: [bristol] South Wales LUG September 2014 Talks, 20th Sept,
1-4pm, 33 Winsor Place, Cardiff
Message-ID: <20140917192419.GA2656@msilap.einon.net>
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Hello all,
Just in case anyone happens to be around Cardiff the Saturday, the South Wales
Linux User Group are presenting an afternoon of interesting and excellent
talks, including three main ones:
*Virtualisation & Containers**
Iain Menzies-Runciman provides an overview of virtualisation in Linux, looking
at Linux Containers in detail, and progressing to examine the ?Docker?
container system to provide examples of how to create, configure and deploy
docker containers for a variety of use cases.
**Linux host orchestration using Foreman with Puppet and Gitlab**
Ben Tullis will showcase some of the host life cycle management features
of The Foreman, such as rapid deployment and rebuild, then examine it's
integration with Puppet, and show examples of where this combination of
tools can provide some key benefits. Lastly, he'll take a look at how
the use of Gitlab within this framework can form the beginnings of a
test-driven continuous deployment system.
**Considerably More Than You Ever Wanted To Know About Communications Security
But Were Afraid That If You Did Ask, Someone Like Me Might Actually Tell You,
Which Would Seem To Be Awfully Boring But Turns Out To Be Quite Interesting And
Fun**
Or at least Dave Cridland thinks so, who will be giving the talk about
Identity on the Internet, and how to prove it.
There will also be a series of 5-10 minute lightning talks taking place - let
us know if you'd like to give one - any Linux related topic is fair game!
The venue is the Windsor Room of the centrally located 33 Windsor Place:
http://www.33windsorplace.com
Tickets are free but very limited - so please register if you're coming.
The booking page is here:
http://www.eventbrite.com/e/swlug-september-2014-talks-tickets-12860254367
More info and interaction can be found at http://www.swlug.org
Cheers,
Mark
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Message: 2
Date: Wed, 17 Sep 2014 23:32:24 +0100
From: Karl <karl@theangryangel.co.uk>
To: Bristol and Bath Linux User Group <bristol@mailman.lug.org.uk>
Subject: Re: [bristol] South Wales LUG September 2014 Talks, 20th
Sept, 1-4pm, 33 Winsor Place, Cardiff
Message-ID: <541A0BF8.1020807@theangryangel.co.uk>
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Hey Mark,
Unfortunately I can't make it, but at least 2 of the talks I'd be
interested in hearing or checking out any slides on.
Is there any possibility that it's going to be filmed or the speakers
would be putting up their slides online later?
Thanks,
Karl
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