Re: Thu 6/18: Join me at Sandstorm meetup & learn about app permissions and self-hosted web apps
--- asheesh(a)sandstorm.io wrote:
>> TL;DR: If you are interested in open source web apps, you
>> should join me at the Sandstorm meetup next Thursday & learn
>> about an open source project that makes open source web apps
>> easier to run and more secure.
>> RSVP: http://www.meetup.com/Sandstorm-SF-Bay-Area/events/223113702/
>> (If you can't make it to the event, sign up there to receive
>> notifications of other events.)
Nice event possibility, although there are possibly one or more persons interested in this event who -- for whatever reason(s); www.meetup.com/privacy -- will decidedly NOT subscribe to Meetup.com for the purposes of RSVP'ing and/or notifications.
>> I'm on the Sandstorm team, and we have a meetup at 6 PM in SF on Thu 6/18:
>> http://www.meetup.com/Sandstorm-SF-Bay-Area/events/223113702/
Again, this event is intentionally listed as going through Meetup.com.
Just saying....
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Hi fellow bay area Linux users!
TL;DR: If you are interested in open source web apps, you should join me at
the Sandstorm meetup next Thursday & learn about an open source project
that makes open source web apps easier to run and more secure. RSVP:
http://www.meetup.com/Sandstorm-SF-Bay-Area/events/223113702/
(If you can't make it to the event, sign up there to receive notifications
of other events.)
Sandstorm is an open source package manager for web apps, and it runs on
Linux systems. It makes it easy to start up Etherpad (or any other packaged
app) with a click. You can read more + try the demo here:
https://sandstorm.io/
Security-wise, it takes the Google Docs sharing model and applies it to
entire app instances, resulting in web apps that are private by default,
insulating you from app bugs. Usability-wise, it takes 120 seconds to
install and automatically updates itself.
I'm on the Sandstorm team, and we have a meetup at 6 PM in SF on Thu 6/18:
http://www.meetup.com/Sandstorm-SF-Bay-Area/events/223113702/
This meetup features a talk about the Sandstorm app permissions & sharing
model (which for security nerds, is based on object-capability security) by
David Renshaw. There are also and a hands-on session to see how to install
Sandstorm on a server, and a hands-on session on how to package apps for
it. Any web app that runs on Linux can work on Sandstorm.
P.S. More on our security hardening of apps here:
https://github.com/sandstorm-io/sandstorm/wiki/Security-Practices-Overview
P.P.S. I'm also sending a note like this to sf-lug; semi-sorry if you see
it twice.
P.P.P.S. Sorry for the startup-tastic .io domain name. It really is free,
open source software, despite the domain name in the Indian Ocean.
The Linux Users' Group of Davis (LUGOD) will be holding the following meeting:
Monday
May 18, 2015
7:00pm - 9:00pm
Presentation:
Systemd: The Modern Linux init System You Will Learn to Love
presented by Alison Chaiken
The controversial "systemd" -- a suite of system management daemons,
libraries, and utilities designed as a central management and
configuration platform for the Linux computer operating system --
has absorbed "udev", and purported to replace "syslog" with the
"journal" daemon.
Recent decisions by Debian and Ubuntu to adopt "systemd" assure its
prominence as a Linux init system. Users and sysadmins are predictably
horrified. In fact, "systemd" is winning wide acceptance, our speaker
says, because it is simpler, easier to use, and better documented than
its competition. Alison Chaiken will describe how to get started with
systemd, discuss some problems with it, and perform some simple demos.
About the speaker:
Alison Chaiken is a senior software engineer at the Embedded
Software Division of Mentor Graphics, working in embedded Linux and
middleware. She was in the recent past a MeeGo Technical Consultant
at Nokia Mobility Solutions, and describes herself as 'a recovering
physicist', who has computed primarily on Unix since the days of the
VAX 11/750. Before her work at Nokia, she worked on pervasive computing
projects at HP Labs, then moved to Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
to write instrument control and user interface software.
This meeting will be held at:
Yolo County Public Library, Mary L Stephens Davis Branch
315 East 14th Street
Davis, CA 95616
For more details on this meeting, visit:
http://www.lugod.org/meeting/
For maps, directions, public transportation schedules, etc., visit:
http://www.lugod.org/meeting/library/
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About LUGOD:
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The Linux Users' Group of Davis is a 501(c)7 non-profit organization
dedicated to the Linux computer operating system and other Open Source
and Free Software.
Since 1999, LUGOD has held regular meetings with guest speakers
in Davis, California, as well as other events in Davis and the greater
Sacramento region. Events are always free and open to the public.
You can 'like' LUGOD on Facebook at:
https://www.facebook.com/LinuxUsersGroupOfDavis
join the LUGOD group on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/lugod/
and find us on LinkedIn at: http://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=35879
Please visit our website for more details: http://www.lugod.org/
--
Bill Kendrick
pr(a)lugod.org
Public Relations Officer
Linux Users' Group of Davis
http://www.lugod.org/
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Hi everyone,
I wanted to let you know that coming up on Wednesday May 13th, Ubuntu
California and Bay Area Debian are having back to back events.
First we'll meet at Starbucks at 74 New Montgomery St at 6PM for an
Ubuntu Hour: http://loco.ubuntu.com/events/ubuntu-california/3099-ubuntu-hour-san-franciā¦
Then at 7, to arrive by 7:10, several of us are going over to Henry's
Hunan at 110 Natoma St. (SOMA location) just a couple blocks away for
a Debian Dinner and Jessie release party. To celebrate, I've picked up
some Jessie (Toy Story character) themed party goodies, so it should
be a fun time :) Details:
http://bad.debian.net/pipermail/bad/2015-April/003680.html
Both these events are easily accessible via BART, you'll want to get
off at Montgomery St station and head south. Come to just one, or come
to both, but we hope to see you!
--
Elizabeth Krumbach Joseph || Lyz || pleia2
The Linux Users' Group of Davis (LUGOD) will be holding the following meeting:
Monday
April 20, 2015
7:00pm - 9:00pm
Presentation:
KDE Connect
presented by Bill Kendrick
"KDE Connect" is a project that aims to let your different devices
communicate with each other. For example, can receive your phone
notifications on your computer, use your phone as a remote control
for your desktop, easily share photos and other files between devices
(without using cables!), and more.
To achieve all this, KDE Connect implements a secure communication
protocol over the network, and allows any developer to create plugins
on top of it. Currently there are KDE Connect clients on the KDE
desktop for Linux, Android and and Blackberry devices (with support
for iPhone coming soon).
This meeting will be held at:
Explorit
3141 5th Street
315 East 14th Street
Davis, CA 95616
For more details on this meeting, visit:
http://www.lugod.org/meeting/
For maps, directions, public transportation schedules, etc., visit:
http://www.lugod.org/meeting/explorit/
------------
About LUGOD:
------------
The Linux Users' Group of Davis is a 501(c)7 non-profit organization
dedicated to the Linux computer operating system and other Open Source
and Free Software.
Since 1999, LUGOD has held regular meetings with guest speakers
in Davis, California, as well as other events in Davis and the greater
Sacramento region. Events are always free and open to the public.
You can 'like' LUGOD on Facebook at:
https://www.facebook.com/LinuxUsersGroupOfDavis
join the LUGOD group on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/lugod/
and find us on LinkedIn at: http://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=35879
Please visit our website for more details: http://www.lugod.org/
--
Bill Kendrick
pr(a)lugod.org
Public Relations Officer
Linux Users' Group of Davis
http://www.lugod.org/
(Your address: balug-talk-balug.org(a)lists.balug.org )