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Each week, after the business part of the meeting, we have a short discussion
Each week, after the business part of the meeting, we have a short discussion
on a topic general interest.
on a topic general interest.
The next discussion is [[#2008/2/7]].
The next discussion hasn't been scheduled yet.


If you want to volunteer, just sign up for an open date
If you want to volunteer, just sign up for an open date
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== Topics for Discussions ==
== Topics for Discussions ==
* Custom Kernel building [[User:Dark-Fx|Dark-Fx]] (What date do we want to set for this?)
* Backup strategies and tools for personal use (requested by [[User:Merk|Merk]] 10:12, 7 February 2008 (EST))



== Discussion Schedule ==
== Discussion Schedule ==


=== 2008/01/31 ===
=== 2008/01/31 ===
'''Iptables discussioin topics'''
'''Iptables discussion topics'''
*Basic allow/deny rules
*Basic allow/deny rules
*IP forwarding (NAT)
*IP forwarding (NAT)
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=== 2008/2/28 ===
=== 2008/2/28 ===

=== 2008/3/6 ===
* Backup strategies and tools for personal use (requested by [[User:Merk|Merk]] 10:12, 7 February 2008 (EST))

Latest revision as of 17:05, 20 March 2008

Each week, after the business part of the meeting, we have a short discussion on a topic general interest. The next discussion hasn't been scheduled yet.

If you want to volunteer, just sign up for an open date in the #Discussion Schedule section. If there is a topic that you would like to know more about, add it to the list of #Topics for Discussions. If there are discussions that you willing to lead but need motivation, add those to the list as well (and name your price).

Topics for Discussions

  • Custom Kernel building Dark-Fx (What date do we want to set for this?)

Discussion Schedule

2008/01/31

Iptables discussion topics

  • Basic allow/deny rules
  • IP forwarding (NAT)
  • Port Forwarding/Redirection

2008/2/7

2008/2/14

History of Beowulf This is just a show and tell on the first Beowulf machines built by Thomas Sterling and Don Becker at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center. I will try to cover:

  • Why it Happened
  • What a Beowulf cluster is and what it is not
  • What we can we do now

Merk 22:37, 4 February 2008 (EST)

2008/2/21

2008/2/28

2008/3/6

  • Backup strategies and tools for personal use (requested by Merk 10:12, 7 February 2008 (EST))