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We talked about [[git]].
David gave a talk on [[crontab]].


= LUG Stuff =
Steven is writing this in post, so I actually have no idea what else we did. We probably joked about arch and complained about people like usual. Shell is super damn slow and I don't know why. Might be a connection issue.

Steven passed around the [https://lug.mtu.edu/constitution.html constitution] for people to sign so we can be a real org, yay! We got 13 signatures which is pretty darn impressive for a non-real club right now.

We talked about the idea of a Linux magazine and people seem to be on board with it. Try to get it out by Spring Fling so we can say that we do cool stuff.

Restart shell with an ubuntu or arch server so we can get updated packages. RHEL won't update and that's annoying. How do we get a minecwaft server if the packages are out of date? I (steven) would prefer gentoo so we can have a managed nginx install with custom modules.

Brought up the existence of Trillian. No idea what to do with it.

Steven dislikes the idea of shoving kubernetes on our servers because then we are just exactly like NCSA.

The main question: what do we want to do? What niche can we fill?
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Latest revision as of 18:40, 14 July 2024

David gave a talk on crontab.

LUG Stuff

Steven passed around the constitution for people to sign so we can be a real org, yay! We got 13 signatures which is pretty darn impressive for a non-real club right now.

We talked about the idea of a Linux magazine and people seem to be on board with it. Try to get it out by Spring Fling so we can say that we do cool stuff.

Restart shell with an ubuntu or arch server so we can get updated packages. RHEL won't update and that's annoying. How do we get a minecwaft server if the packages are out of date? I (steven) would prefer gentoo so we can have a managed nginx install with custom modules.

Brought up the existence of Trillian. No idea what to do with it.

Steven dislikes the idea of shoving kubernetes on our servers because then we are just exactly like NCSA.

The main question: what do we want to do? What niche can we fill?