131008 Wikipedia Workshop in Luleå at EGI (equality, growth and innovation)Anna Bauer
The document outlines Anna Bauer's 75-minute plan to introduce participants to Wikipedia which includes: providing basic facts about Wikipedia and women's representation; a group discussion; explaining the structure of Wikipedia articles and the website; how to edit pages; editing one's user page; and allowing time for free editing with a reward for the best contribution. Key points are that Wikipedia is a free online encyclopedia that anyone can edit which is available in over 280 languages and founded in 2001 by the non-profit Wikimedia Foundation.
Introduction to residency models by Bridgette Hendrix and Sebastian Wilke during NPSIG program "Residency Models on the Rise: Chances and challenges for new librarians, educators, and employers" at WLIC 2014 in Lyon.
This document provides a quick reference guide for the QuickScan Lite QW2100 general purpose corded handheld linear imager bar code reader. It contains information on the product's specifications, regulatory notices, and a software license agreement between Datalogic and the end user. The software license grants the user a non-exclusive, revocable license to use the embedded software for internal business purposes only. It also notes the proprietary nature of the software and documentation and restrictions on copying, modifying, reverse engineering, and transferring the product or software.
131008 Wikipedia Workshop in Luleå at EGI (equality, growth and innovation)Anna Bauer
The document outlines Anna Bauer's 75-minute plan to introduce participants to Wikipedia which includes: providing basic facts about Wikipedia and women's representation; a group discussion; explaining the structure of Wikipedia articles and the website; how to edit pages; editing one's user page; and allowing time for free editing with a reward for the best contribution. Key points are that Wikipedia is a free online encyclopedia that anyone can edit which is available in over 280 languages and founded in 2001 by the non-profit Wikimedia Foundation.
Introduction to residency models by Bridgette Hendrix and Sebastian Wilke during NPSIG program "Residency Models on the Rise: Chances and challenges for new librarians, educators, and employers" at WLIC 2014 in Lyon.
This document provides a quick reference guide for the QuickScan Lite QW2100 general purpose corded handheld linear imager bar code reader. It contains information on the product's specifications, regulatory notices, and a software license agreement between Datalogic and the end user. The software license grants the user a non-exclusive, revocable license to use the embedded software for internal business purposes only. It also notes the proprietary nature of the software and documentation and restrictions on copying, modifying, reverse engineering, and transferring the product or software.
The document discusses configuring a cluster of ASAs, which allows grouping multiple ASAs together as a single logical device to achieve increased throughput and redundancy. Key points:
- A cluster requires a high-speed isolated backplane network called the cluster control link for communication between members.
- One ASA is elected as the master which replicates configurations to slaves. Interfaces can be configured as either spanned EtherChannels (recommended) or individual interfaces.
- Spanned EtherChannels group interfaces across all members into a single channel, providing load balancing and high availability. Individual interfaces require external load balancing configuration.
High availability is not a luxury webcastGina Tragos
Arcserve provides a high availability and disaster recovery solution for businesses. The solution uses continuous data protection, replication, and automated failover to provide recovery point objectives (RPOs) of less than a minute and recovery time objectives (RTOs) of minutes for critical systems. It protects applications like Exchange, SQL, and file servers. The solution provides centralized management, reporting, encryption, and integration with Amazon Web Services for disaster recovery testing and failover to the cloud. Arcserve aims to provide comprehensive data protection simplicity through a unified backup, high availability, and archiving approach.
This document provides instructions for wrist exercises to help recover from a wrist injury or fracture. It outlines 10 basic exercises including wrist movements forwards and backwards, side to side, and forearm rotation. The exercises are meant to be done gently 10 times per day to improve range of motion without causing pain. After 2 weeks, additional stretches can be added to further increase mobility. Regular gentle exercises are recommended over infrequent forceful movements. Seeing a physiotherapist may help if progress is slow.
An informal invitation is a casual invitation that is often verbal rather than written. It can be extended directly by speaking to someone and inviting them or indirectly through other means like a phone call or text message. Indirect written invitations for informal events are also common and may include brief notes or messages to convey the key details of the invitation.
This document provides an overview of New Zealand, including its geography, climate, cities, national parks, things to do, and sample itineraries. Key points include:
- New Zealand comprises two main islands and many smaller islands in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. The landscape is diverse with mountains, forests, beaches, and volcanoes.
- The climate is mild and temperate due to maritime influence. Seasons are opposite of the northern hemisphere.
- Popular activities include adventure sports, skiing, exploring Maori culture, water activities, food and wine, hiking, and visiting locations from The Lord of the Rings.
- Major cities include Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin, and Queenstown
Capistrano is an open source tool for running scripts on multiple servers. Capifony - set of instructions called “recipes” for Symfony applications deployment.
Built to make your job a lot easier.
Arcserve has spun off from CA Technologies to become an independent company focused on data protection solutions. Their new unified data protection product, Arcserve UDP, provides centralized management across physical, virtual, and cloud environments. It aims to address challenges around rising costs, complexity, and lack of control that many organizations face with data protection. The presentation provides an overview of Arcserve UDP's capabilities and benefits, as well as Arcserve's partner and licensing models.
The document discusses the importance of community participation for open source software like Koha. It states that communities power open source projects and without community involvement projects can die. It provides many ways for library professionals and others to get involved with Koha, such as testing software, answering questions, writing documentation, attending meetings, and more. Transparency, honesty, and mentoring others are presented as key principles for participating in open source communities.
How to support LibreOffice with publishing projectsLibreItalia
The document discusses how to support the LibreOffice project through publishing projects. It notes that communication, volunteers, and money are needed. It also highlights some of the misconceptions people have about free and open source software, such as thinking it's just software they don't have to pay for or can only be used for development. The presentation then outlines some of the specific publishing projects LibreItalia has done to support LibreOffice like blogs, magazines, ebooks, guides and infographics.
A proposal for an internet platform having the mission to facilitate the local and global networking of people, organizations, educational institutions and businesses engaged in social, humanitarian and environmental action and peace building.
This document discusses developing a work programme for local groups to collaborate on themes. It provides examples of how groups can explore relationships between activities within a theme and ways they can work with other groups, such as sharing research methods, including case studies in publications, and writing joint funding proposals. The next steps include discussing outcomes at a network meeting to create a theme-based action plan and identify future meeting topics. Groups are encouraged to engage with their community through various activities and events, promote their work, attract new members, and find funding partners.
1. The document discusses ways to cultivate community and share expertise within a group called Etug. It suggests facilitating interest groups, connecting with subject experts, and profiling member expertise.
2. It also discusses using tools for agenda building, scheduling meetings, and capturing knowledge from meetings. Meeting spaces, publishing content, and recording workshops/sessions are mentioned.
3. Maintaining communication across institutions is noted as a challenge. The document raises finding ways to get more people involved and creating a sense of ownership to feel like a member. Incentives for active participation are proposed.
The document discusses configuring a cluster of ASAs, which allows grouping multiple ASAs together as a single logical device to achieve increased throughput and redundancy. Key points:
- A cluster requires a high-speed isolated backplane network called the cluster control link for communication between members.
- One ASA is elected as the master which replicates configurations to slaves. Interfaces can be configured as either spanned EtherChannels (recommended) or individual interfaces.
- Spanned EtherChannels group interfaces across all members into a single channel, providing load balancing and high availability. Individual interfaces require external load balancing configuration.
High availability is not a luxury webcastGina Tragos
Arcserve provides a high availability and disaster recovery solution for businesses. The solution uses continuous data protection, replication, and automated failover to provide recovery point objectives (RPOs) of less than a minute and recovery time objectives (RTOs) of minutes for critical systems. It protects applications like Exchange, SQL, and file servers. The solution provides centralized management, reporting, encryption, and integration with Amazon Web Services for disaster recovery testing and failover to the cloud. Arcserve aims to provide comprehensive data protection simplicity through a unified backup, high availability, and archiving approach.
This document provides instructions for wrist exercises to help recover from a wrist injury or fracture. It outlines 10 basic exercises including wrist movements forwards and backwards, side to side, and forearm rotation. The exercises are meant to be done gently 10 times per day to improve range of motion without causing pain. After 2 weeks, additional stretches can be added to further increase mobility. Regular gentle exercises are recommended over infrequent forceful movements. Seeing a physiotherapist may help if progress is slow.
An informal invitation is a casual invitation that is often verbal rather than written. It can be extended directly by speaking to someone and inviting them or indirectly through other means like a phone call or text message. Indirect written invitations for informal events are also common and may include brief notes or messages to convey the key details of the invitation.
This document provides an overview of New Zealand, including its geography, climate, cities, national parks, things to do, and sample itineraries. Key points include:
- New Zealand comprises two main islands and many smaller islands in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. The landscape is diverse with mountains, forests, beaches, and volcanoes.
- The climate is mild and temperate due to maritime influence. Seasons are opposite of the northern hemisphere.
- Popular activities include adventure sports, skiing, exploring Maori culture, water activities, food and wine, hiking, and visiting locations from The Lord of the Rings.
- Major cities include Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin, and Queenstown
Capistrano is an open source tool for running scripts on multiple servers. Capifony - set of instructions called “recipes” for Symfony applications deployment.
Built to make your job a lot easier.
Arcserve has spun off from CA Technologies to become an independent company focused on data protection solutions. Their new unified data protection product, Arcserve UDP, provides centralized management across physical, virtual, and cloud environments. It aims to address challenges around rising costs, complexity, and lack of control that many organizations face with data protection. The presentation provides an overview of Arcserve UDP's capabilities and benefits, as well as Arcserve's partner and licensing models.
The document discusses the importance of community participation for open source software like Koha. It states that communities power open source projects and without community involvement projects can die. It provides many ways for library professionals and others to get involved with Koha, such as testing software, answering questions, writing documentation, attending meetings, and more. Transparency, honesty, and mentoring others are presented as key principles for participating in open source communities.
How to support LibreOffice with publishing projectsLibreItalia
The document discusses how to support the LibreOffice project through publishing projects. It notes that communication, volunteers, and money are needed. It also highlights some of the misconceptions people have about free and open source software, such as thinking it's just software they don't have to pay for or can only be used for development. The presentation then outlines some of the specific publishing projects LibreItalia has done to support LibreOffice like blogs, magazines, ebooks, guides and infographics.
A proposal for an internet platform having the mission to facilitate the local and global networking of people, organizations, educational institutions and businesses engaged in social, humanitarian and environmental action and peace building.
This document discusses developing a work programme for local groups to collaborate on themes. It provides examples of how groups can explore relationships between activities within a theme and ways they can work with other groups, such as sharing research methods, including case studies in publications, and writing joint funding proposals. The next steps include discussing outcomes at a network meeting to create a theme-based action plan and identify future meeting topics. Groups are encouraged to engage with their community through various activities and events, promote their work, attract new members, and find funding partners.
1. The document discusses ways to cultivate community and share expertise within a group called Etug. It suggests facilitating interest groups, connecting with subject experts, and profiling member expertise.
2. It also discusses using tools for agenda building, scheduling meetings, and capturing knowledge from meetings. Meeting spaces, publishing content, and recording workshops/sessions are mentioned.
3. Maintaining communication across institutions is noted as a challenge. The document raises finding ways to get more people involved and creating a sense of ownership to feel like a member. Incentives for active participation are proposed.
Free software communities have grown mature over the past years. Perceived as rebels in the very early days, they are nowadays widely recognized and appreciated. Like in life, growing up and professionalizing comes with a very own set of challenges and questions. Apart from factual discussions about governance, licensing or legal structures, the human factor plays an even more important role.
In this talk, I share my very personal experience with open source communities, dive into some ideas on project governance and nonprofit entities and shed a light on the valuable lessons I learned as well as the many mistakes I made.
These are the slides from a presentation I gave at the 2016 Polyglot Gathering in Berlin on how to create a Polyglot Community in your local area. There will be a video on YouTube of the presentation, and when it is posted I will link to it from here.
Useful job search and networking resources and tips for expats and job seekers in Denmark, especially those residing in Copenhagen. The presentation was created for the "Get Your Dream Job (Copenhagen)" Meetup group (https://www.meetup.com/get-your-dream-job/) that aims in helping job seekers in Denmark find a job, ideally their dream job.
European Alternatives is a transnational civil society organization that promotes democracy, equality, and culture across Europe. It is composed of local groups from various European cities. The organization is launching a new project and invites participants to get involved through activities like researching issues related to the project's themes, developing and organizing local activities, promoting the project, and fundraising. Various roles are described such as research fellows, pop up activists, creative disruptors, community connectors, and fundraisers. Interested individuals are directed to the provided website and social media links to find out more.
Eleza.org is a platform that aims to empower people worldwide to document and share solutions to global issues like the refugee crisis in Europe. The platform allows users to search for specific social issues, find and evaluate solutions contributed by others, and share their own ideas. The idea for Eleza.org was introduced in 2014 and a prototype was developed in 2015. Eleza.org is now organized as a non-profit organization (Eleza e.V.) with teams focused on development, content, community, and outreach. Membership options including becoming an ambassador, regular member, or active team member are outlined.
The document discusses how to build and grow a community around free and open source software (FOSS). It provides tips for founding a community such as communicating with other FOSS groups, hosting an initial meeting to discuss goals and logistics, and using various media to spread the word. Growing a community involves activities like regular online and offline meetings, maintaining an accessible website with announcements and forums, and hosting both technical and social events. Qualities of effective community leadership are also outlined.
The document summarizes discussions from a meeting organized by the Copenhagen Host Program to plan a newcomers' network. The network aims to help newcomers start and improve their Danish, develop their careers through jobs and education, and learn about Danish culture and life. Potential activities for the network include social events, personality development sessions, and sharing information on career opportunities, job searching, and life in Denmark. An online forum was also proposed as a way for newcomers to communicate and share resources and experiences.
August 2014 Meeting of Puerto Rico Python Interest GroupMis Tribus
August 2014 Meeting of Puerto Rico Python Interest Group - Featured, an update on the Python user group and recent affiliation with the Open Source Initiative. Conducted on August 21, 2014 at engine4.com
The document discusses ideas for creating a blog to share stories from OpenIDEO chapters around the world. Some key points discussed include:
- Having the blog focus on visual elements like photos and short videos to engage readers.
- Covering a wide range of topics related to social impact and challenge topics from different OpenIDEO events and initiatives.
- Highlighting stories of people in communities and the impact of chapters' work.
- Aiming the blog content at a global audience between the ages of 16-60 interested in social innovation.
OSS meetups are common in Japan and are driven by volunteers. They include technical seminars, code reading parties, workshops, and conferences on topics like Linux kernel development. These events provide opportunities for sharing knowledge, networking, and building community. They face challenges around diversity and sustainability but provide value by empowering local contributors. The document encourages starting your own local technical events and shares tips for organizing successful volunteer-run meetups and conferences.
This document announces an upcoming BayCHI meeting. It provides details on the meeting's speakers and topics. Daniel Rosenberg from the University of Oregon will present on "Cartographies of Time: Graphic Information Tools Before Electronic Media". Phillip Schroeder, Wolfgang Korosec, and Henri Slettenhaar from the Swiss Silicon Valley Association will present on "Tracking Eighteen Years of Innovation in the Valley: From Hard Science to Information Technology to User Experience Design and Back". The document also provides information on joining BayCHI and lists upcoming meeting and event details.
1) There are various teachers' rooms in the eTwinning portal, including general rooms, regional rooms, and helpdesks. Nearly 200 rooms are active, with over half receiving at least 50 messages.
2) Some of the most active and successful Italian teacher rooms include "eTwinning e la realtà", "Helpdesk", and "Sala insegnanti Lombardia". Their success is attributed to the relaxed atmosphere, use of Italian language, and opportunities for collaboration and sharing expertise.
3) Specific regional rooms like "Sala insegnanti Lombardia" and "eTwinning Liguria" coordinate local representatives and events while discussing regional issues. Rooms
The document summarizes information about an upcoming BayCHI meeting on October 12, 2010. The meeting will feature speaker Nancy Duarte discussing how to change the world through effective presentations. It provides details on joining and volunteering with BayCHI, upcoming tutorials and programs, and how to stay updated through their website and social media channels.
8 Teaching and Learning Websites Mentioned by AASLAhniwa Ferrari
In the summer of 2009 the American Association of School Librarians honored 25 websites as the best for teaching and learning. These 25 websites foster the qualities of innovation, creativity, active participation, and collaboration. They are free, web-based sites that are user friendly and encourage a community of learners to explore and discover. Websites from this list that would be useful in a public library setting will be previewed at the March 2nd First Tuesday’s continuing education free webinar at 9 a.m.
Ansible: infrastructure automation for everyoneŽilvinas Kuusas
Ansible is an open source tool that allows users to automate infrastructure and application deployments. It uses YAML files called playbooks to define tasks and configurations. Playbooks can be used to deploy applications, configure servers, manage users and permissions, and more. Ansible does not require any software to be installed on remote servers and communicates over SSH. Playbooks define reusable groups of tasks called roles that can be used across multiple playbooks. Ansible Tower provides a web-based interface for managing playbooks and access control.
This document discusses developing an automated cryptocurrency trading bot. It begins by outlining some common approaches to participating in cryptocurrency markets, before focusing on building a bot for trading. It describes collecting market data via APIs, developing and backtesting trading strategies using technical analysis indicators, and implementing the strategies by calling APIs to place orders. Challenges discussed include order fill times, outdated data, differences between backtested and live code, and the unpredictability of cryptocurrency markets. The importance of risk management, parameter optimization, and avoiding emotional trading are also covered.
This document discusses the benefits of continuous delivery for software development. It advocates splitting large projects and tasks into smaller chunks that individual developers can complete in a day, including writing code, tests, reviews, and deployment. This allows work to be distributed among team members and delivered to production rapidly through an automated process. It emphasizes the importance of atomic commits, easy reviewability, testing, and deployability to ensure high quality and reduce risks. Frequent, reliable delivery allows for quick feedback and maximizes business value.
Slides from my talk about Continuous Delivery / Devops at Kaunas PHP meetup.
What it takes to continuously deliver a value? How our team is using extreme programming practices to deliver quality outcome.
Task is done only when it's deployed to production!
Star Wars themed slides from my talk about code reviews at VilniusPHP meetup, which was held on Star Wars day - May 4th.
May the force be with you and your code!
Using Capifony for Symfony apps deployment (updated)Žilvinas Kuusas
My presentation from the talk about Symfony apps deployment I gave at Kaunas PHP meetup.
Capistrano is an open source tool for running scripts on multiple servers. Capifony - set of instructions called “recipes” for Symfony applications deployment.
Built to make your job a lot easier.
HijackLoader Evolution: Interactive Process HollowingDonato Onofri
CrowdStrike researchers have identified a HijackLoader (aka IDAT Loader) sample that employs sophisticated evasion techniques to enhance the complexity of the threat. HijackLoader, an increasingly popular tool among adversaries for deploying additional payloads and tooling, continues to evolve as its developers experiment and enhance its capabilities.
In their analysis of a recent HijackLoader sample, CrowdStrike researchers discovered new techniques designed to increase the defense evasion capabilities of the loader. The malware developer used a standard process hollowing technique coupled with an additional trigger that was activated by the parent process writing to a pipe. This new approach, called "Interactive Process Hollowing", has the potential to make defense evasion stealthier.
Integrating Physical and Cybersecurity to Lower Risks in Healthcare!Alec Kassir cozmozone
The contemporary hospital setting is witnessing a growing convergence between physical security and cybersecurity. Because of advancements in technology and the rise in cyberattacks, healthcare facilities face unique challenges.
Honeypots Unveiled: Proactive Defense Tactics for Cyber Security, Phoenix Sum...APNIC
Adli Wahid, Senior Internet Security Specialist at APNIC, delivered a presentation titled 'Honeypots Unveiled: Proactive Defense Tactics for Cyber Security' at the Phoenix Summit held in Dhaka, Bangladesh from 23 to 24 May 2024.
Discover the benefits of outsourcing SEO to Indiadavidjhones387
"Discover the benefits of outsourcing SEO to India! From cost-effective services and expert professionals to round-the-clock work advantages, learn how your business can achieve digital success with Indian SEO solutions.
Securing BGP: Operational Strategies and Best Practices for Network Defenders...APNIC
Md. Zobair Khan,
Network Analyst and Technical Trainer at APNIC, presented 'Securing BGP: Operational Strategies and Best Practices for Network Defenders' at the Phoenix Summit held in Dhaka, Bangladesh from 23 to 24 May 2024.