[GLLUG] Meeting, Tuesday, January 27th

Clay Dowling clay at lazarusid.com
Fri Jan 23 09:32:08 EST 2015


Gllug website is already in a vps.

I can't make the meetings, but a tool like Docker might be worth exploring.
It allows a consistent isolated environment to be brought up with a simple
command.
On Jan 23, 2015 8:18 AM, "Patrick Goupell" <patrick at upmerchants.com> wrote:

> If you are in need of a topic of discussion you could think about setting
> up a vps for gllug (to go along with your current website).
>
> You can get a vps from digitalocean foro $5.00 per month.  Then you can
> set up and test / platy with whatever you want.
>
> Openfire as a gllug private im/chat service for instance.  Softether for a
> secure vpn.  nomachine for remote desktop control.  Whatever you want to
> try.
>
> You can also turn a vps on / off at any time you want.  So you could turn
> one on for a meeting discussion and turn if off after the meeting.  That
> way you only get charged for the time the vps is turned on, a few pennies
> per meeting.
>
> You can ask for a few dollars donation from your membership to cover the
> cost.
>
>
> On 01/22/2015 11:23 PM, Chick Tower wrote:
>
>> We're scheduled to have our second meeting this month on this date. Does
>> anyone have a presentation they would like to perform?  Is there a topic,
>> or several topics, people would care to discuss, and perhaps have certain
>> people there to discuss it with, such as ISPs or those who provide other
>> tech services?  Would you rather bring problems or questions you would like
>> solutions or answers for?
>>
>> Am I beating a dead horse, trying to drum up interest in our meetings?
>>
>
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