KWLUG Meeting: Monday, October 3, 2022, 7pm
Meeting Date
Karla Falk will give an overview of the Open Food Network. OFN is a non-profit, building open source tools (licensed AGPLv3) to help farmers sell the food they grow more easily.
Karla Falk will give an overview of the Open Food Network. OFN is a non-profit, building open source tools (licensed AGPLv3) to help farmers sell the food they grow more easily.
David Trueman is a founder and current president of cycling advocacy group CycleWR. With design firm Zeitspace, he helped build https://www.cyclingguide.app/ , which is powered by OpenStreetMap. The app will be open source.
This meeting features two tools to assist with firewall creation on Linux. Lori Paniak discusses Shorewall, and Bob B discusses FWBuilder. See https://kwlug.org/node/1289 for additional information, slides and other auxiliary materials. Note that this audio has had silences clipped.
Doug Moen will introduce his new project Baz. Baz is new open source project with the goal of publishing desktop apps to every desktop in the world as easily as we access webapps. Installing software should be as easy as downloading a package from a website, with the resulting program registered with the OS's package management system. Bazaar will be an associated, decentralized app store embedded in the world wide web.
Doug will introduce his plans for the project, and solicit helpers to help him make it a reality.
Jason Eckert discusses Asahi Linux, a project to run Linux on Apple Silicon Macs. Ron Barnes demonstrates how to create a dynamic bar graph using D3, the Data Driven Documents Javascript library. See https://kwlug.org/node/1288 for additional information, slides and other auxiliary materials. Note that this audio has had silences clipped.
Ken Taylor discusses his plans to use open source tools to manage and monitor a seniors residence. Mikalai Birukou demonstrates some aspects of his privacy-focused server platform 3NWeb. See https://kwlug.org/node/1285 for additional information, slides and other auxiliary materials. Note that this audio has had silences clipped.
Jason Eckert will share his experiences running Asahi Linux on his Silicon M1 Apple Mac Mini.
Ron Barnes will demonstrate how to create dynamic graphs using the D3.js library.
Bob B walks us through saving secrets in text files, ending up at the Pass password manager. John Steel walks us through deploying a Docker project in Kubernetes, ending up with Helm Charts. See https://kwlug.org/node/1283 for additional information, slides and other auxiliary materials. Note that this audio has had silences clipped.
Ken Taylor will tell us about how an assisted living community he is associated with uses open source software, and he will solicit help for development residence management tools using home automation software such as OpenHAB or Domoticz.
Mikalai Birukou will give us some updates on his project 3NWeb.
Note: Jason will present Ahasi Linux in July.