Hi to all of the NMGLUGers! I'm very happy with last nights turn out! In total there were 6 people that showed up (my boss and I are included). Here is a basic recap of what happened: * We discussed about some ideas on how to reach out to the local community and how to invite "normal people" to start using open source software. We talked about how showcasing software can help invite new users to use something that is new to them. And how the LUG can help by basically demoing software. * We also discussed the importance of self-hosting your data and how it could be a main focus point to these meetings. From NextCloud to ZoneMinder, we want to help others take back their data! * I asked if there were any "bigger issues" that needed to be handled for a better life in Albuquerque. I directly gave the example of dark fiber in certain neighborhoods. (Though that was just an example, I can't think of any other direct problems.) I know the answer to the dark fiber thing is very complicated, expensive, and isn't going to change any time soon. If the meetups start to get bigger, we can re-visit at looking to fix these "bigger issues." * A couple of people had some questions on specific software they wanted to use under Linux. 1. Setting up CRM software for non-profit organizations. <- kinda vague, the answer might vary based on the organization 2. Setting up some form of CMS for a family to share pictures and videos. Has to be 'fully' encrypted. (Would Mastadon be a good solution for this?) 3. How to install the latest Ancestral Quest (v15 ?) on Linux Mint. I'm trying to avoid suggesting a Windows VM. Wine should work since it works with v14. Needs some research still. 4. How to get the latest version of Quicken to work under Linux Mint. Same sort of scenario. 5. How to get dropbox to work under Linux Mint. <- I think the issue wasn't with Dropbox, more testing is needed to see if the issue is resolved. * David brought up the idea to reach out to kids and show them what they can do with FOSSoftware. Maybe help them setup Linux on their laptops (IDK if APS kids get a laptop through the school system like some other cities do, if you have any information over this, please email me directly: communityoutreach@abqlug.com) I hope to update the blog post with more detailed information over the next couple of days, I will send the link out when that is complete. Over the next couple of weeks I will also announce next weeks' topic and app pick. I hope to see you all at the next meetup! Jared
Hi Everyone, I just updated the blog post from the Albuquerque meetup that happened on Tuesday. https://www.abqlug.com/past-meetups/0-day-meetup/ Later during this month I will announce the topic for next month. Regards, Jared On 6/5/19 10:51 AM, ABQLUG wrote:
Hi to all of the NMGLUGers!
I'm very happy with last nights turn out! In total there were 6 people that showed up (my boss and I are included).
Here is a basic recap of what happened:
* We discussed about some ideas on how to reach out to the local community and how to invite "normal people" to start using open source software. We talked about how showcasing software can help invite new users to use something that is new to them. And how the LUG can help by basically demoing software. * We also discussed the importance of self-hosting your data and how it could be a main focus point to these meetings. From NextCloud to ZoneMinder, we want to help others take back their data! * I asked if there were any "bigger issues" that needed to be handled for a better life in Albuquerque. I directly gave the example of dark fiber in certain neighborhoods. (Though that was just an example, I can't think of any other direct problems.) I know the answer to the dark fiber thing is very complicated, expensive, and isn't going to change any time soon. If the meetups start to get bigger, we can re-visit at looking to fix these "bigger issues." * A couple of people had some questions on specific software they wanted to use under Linux.
1. Setting up CRM software for non-profit organizations. <- kinda vague, the answer might vary based on the organization 2. Setting up some form of CMS for a family to share pictures and videos. Has to be 'fully' encrypted. (Would Mastadon be a good solution for this?) 3. How to install the latest Ancestral Quest (v15 ?) on Linux Mint. I'm trying to avoid suggesting a Windows VM. Wine should work since it works with v14. Needs some research still. 4. How to get the latest version of Quicken to work under Linux Mint. Same sort of scenario. 5. How to get dropbox to work under Linux Mint. <- I think the issue wasn't with Dropbox, more testing is needed to see if the issue is resolved.
* David brought up the idea to reach out to kids and show them what they can do with FOSSoftware. Maybe help them setup Linux on their laptops (IDK if APS kids get a laptop through the school system like some other cities do, if you have any information over this, please email me directly: communityoutreach@abqlug.com)
I hope to update the blog post with more detailed information over the next couple of days, I will send the link out when that is complete. Over the next couple of weeks I will also announce next weeks' topic and app pick.
I hope to see you all at the next meetup!
Jared
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