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 ====== Resurrected Workshops ====== ====== Resurrected Workshops ======
  
 +===== Introduction =====
  
-===== Intro ===== +At the [[pub-2007-04-04-rc|Pub Meet on 4th April 2007]]James returned after an absence of nearly two years.  He is still able to get the use of room at the University and so we can resurrect the Workshop Meetings.  He would prefer a Saturday, (although Sunday is a possibility), and all we have to do is sort out the agenda etc. About a year ago, we thought a location had been found because a new member offered to make a suitable venue available to us.  However, the venue fell through, but the ideas from then, in particular the [[meetings:pub|social meeting]] on 2006-05-03 and the [[:mailing_list|mailing list]], were preserved. If this is still a goer, lets get it rolling; otherwise, get those suggestions rolling in!
-At the social Meeting on 3rd May 2006we discussed the options for a Workshop Meeting.  This has become possible because Rufus Glyn has kindly offered to make a suitable venue available to us at Gaunts House (see below).+
  
-We've had a number of people express their support on the Mailing List with several suggestions made.  The consensus on the list out of 19 people was that most preferred a weekend, out of those a Sunday came up most often.  After last night's discussion, the favourite suggestion was a series of workshops leading to a full build of Linux from Scratch.+===== Linux from Scratch Proposal =====
  
-===== Proposal =====+After discussion, the favourite suggestion was a series of workshops leading to 
 +a full build of [[http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/|Linux from Scratch]].  This 
 +would let people learn the nuts and bolts of how a Linux system comes together, 
 +from the boot loader, the kernel, init(8), getty(8), and a shell prompt.
  
-So here is what we think could work well: +So here is what we think could work well
-  - At the first meeting, everyone who can bring a box installs VMWare.+ 
 +  - At the first meeting, everyone who can bring a box installs VMWare, or perhaps [[http://fabrice.bellard.free.fr/qemu/about.html|Qemu]] as a more free alternative.
   - We then begin the process of building Linux from Scratch inside the virtual machine.   - We then begin the process of building Linux from Scratch inside the virtual machine.
-  - At the end of the sessionwe save the image so far.+  - At the end of the session we save the image so far ready to continue next time.
  
-Using VMWare will allow us to carry on where we left off at subsequent meetings, thus solving the biggest obstacle to creating a Linux from Scratch installation; the long compile times.+Using a machine emulator will allow us to carry on where we left off at 
 +subsequent meetings, thus solving the biggest obstacle to creating a Linux from 
 +Scratch installation;  the long compile times.  Perhaps 
 +[[http://ccache.samba.org/|ccache]] or [[http://distcc.samba.org/|distcc]] can 
 +be used to help cut these down.
  
-Talking of long compile times, we will then have some spare time for chatting/other activities.  If anyone who hasn't got a Linux installation yet and wants to come along, we can have a Mini-Install-fest alongside the main event.  Other people have asked for a media server, so that could be another sideshow.  (I think two other events are enough, but please add your thoughts.)+===== Alternative Proposals ===== 
 + 
 +Talking of long compile times, we will then have some spare time for 
 +chatting/other activities.  If anyone who hasn't got a Linux installation yet 
 +and wants to come along, we can have a Mini-Install-fest alongside the main 
 +event.  Other people have asked for a media server, so that could be another 
 +sideshow.  Two other events are probably enough, but if you'd like to see other 
 +activities take place rather than Linux from Scratch please put them here or 
 +raise it on the [[:mailing_list|mailing list]].
  
 ===== Organisation ===== ===== Organisation =====
  
-==== Date==== +==== Date ====
-A Sunday to be determined.+
  
-==== Venue: ==== +A Saturday (or possibly a Sunday).
-Gaunts House (see [[http://www.streetmap.co.uk/newmap.srf?x=402058&y=104327&z=5&sv=402058,104327&st=4&ar=Y&mapp=newmap.srf&searchp=newsearch.srf&dn=749&ax=402058&ay=104327|BH21 4JQ]]).+
  
-==== Transport==== +==== Venue ==== 
-We've had offers of lifts from: + 
-  * Corfe Mullen              (Terry Coles)+Bournemouth University, Wallisdown. 
 + 
 +==== Transport ==== 
 + 
 +The University is on a bus route, but quite a way from a Railway Station.  For the original venue we had offers of lifts from: 
 + 
 +  * Corfe Mullen
   * Bournemouth   * Bournemouth
-  * Wimborne (Dave[from]Lab6com)+  * Wimborne
   * Tollard Royal   * Tollard Royal
   * Sturminster Marshall   * Sturminster Marshall
   * Fordingbridge   * Fordingbridge
-  * Bournemouth +  * Bridport 
-  * Bridport (via Dorchester), not until 27th May - DomC + 
-  * Bournemouth(I am in Winton/Moordown)       Robin Shepheard+==== Equipment ==== 
 + 
 +We probably won't need too much, it depends on the nature of the room that James can obtain.  It most we might need: 
 + 
 +  * patch leads 
 +  * projector 
 +  * WiFi Access Points 
 + 
 +and of course, your box! 
 + 
 +==== Experts ====
  
-==== Equipment: ==== +If you can help guide the rest of usplease put your names herewith skill offered.
-We need: +
-  * patch leads  (I can bring a selection in 1,2,3,5 & 10M lengths - Robin Shepheard) +
-  * projector (not necessarily for the first workshop) (Terry Coles probably) (I can possibly also manage this - Robin Shepheard) +
-  * WiFi Access Points (dave{from]lab6.com can provide) (I can also bring an access point - Robin Shepheard)+
  
-==== Experts: ==== +  * Terry Coles.  Installation, media server (audio only at present)
-If you can help guide the rest of us, please put your names here, with skill offered: +  * Ralph Corderoy.  Happy to give rough talks or answer questions on 
-  * Terry Coles (installation, media server (audio only at present).+    * Unix process model, e.g. fork/exec, file descriptors, pipes, environment variables. 
 +    * Unix shell scripting and text processing commands, e.g. wc, tr, grep, sort, uniq, comm, sed, awk. 
 +    * Basic Internet principles, e.g. TCP/IP, DNS, SMTP, POP3, FTP, HTTP, SSH. 
 +  * Robin Shepheard, enthusiastic amateur.  While I can't call myself an expert in any field, I am more than willing to help out in any way I can. I have experience with networking, building Gentoo (well I have done it a few times) and I have played with a fair few distros and have a bit of experience with WIFI cards, oh and have a reasonable experience of vmware. Only possible problem I have is that about every other Sunday I am back in Sussex so a reasonable amount of warning is neccesary. Oh and I can download and burn to disc (cd/dvd) any distros that we may need for the workshop.
  
-== Enthusiastic Amateur == 
-While I can't call myself an expert in any field, I am more than willing to help out in any way I can. I have experience with networking, building Gentoo (well I have done it a few times) and I have played with a fair few distros and have a bit of experience with WIFI cards. Only possible problem I have is that about every other sunday I am back in Sussex so a reasonable amount of warning is neccesary. Oh and I can download and burn to disc (cd/dvd) any distros that we may need for the workshop - Robin Shepheard   
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