[heroes] reminder: IRC / real life Heroes meeting
Hello, the next Heroes meeting is scheduled for sunday (Feb 5) at 15:00 CET (that's 14:00 UTC). Those who visit FOSDEM will probably meet somewhere[tm], and the poor guys who had to stay at home can join over IRC ;-) BTW: Google released the "Site Reliability Engeneering" book that describes how Google runs its systems for online reading at https://landing.google.com/sre/book.html I didn't have time to look at it yet (except the TOC, which looks promising), so if someone is faster in reading it, please give a short summary if it's worth reading ;-) Regards, Christian Boltz -- Es ist im Moment recht ruhig, ja. Und das obwohl die ersten 9.3er Pakete mittlerweile im Umlauf sind. Ob SuSE inzwischen so gut ist, dass die Leute einfach keine Probleme mehr haben? (je nach eigenen Erfahrungen, bitte Ironie-Tags setzen, oder eben nicht) [Manfred Tremmel in suse-linux] -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: heroes+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: heroes+owner@opensuse.org
On Fri, 03 Feb 2017 00:45:15 +0100
Christian Boltz
Hello,
the next Heroes meeting is scheduled for sunday (Feb 5) at 15:00 CET (that's 14:00 UTC).
Those who visit FOSDEM will probably meet somewhere[tm], and the poor guys who had to stay at home can join over IRC ;-)
I'll be at FOSDEM, but unable to attend. Should we just delay the
meeting? I'm not asking for me, I don't consider myself important [1], I
just guess there is a lot of people at FOSDEM.
Best regards,
Christoph
[1] I'm not a hero like you, the awesome people who run the openSUSE
infrastructure. I'm not even sure I could become a hero. Sure, I have
been involved in other communities and running critical infrastructure
elsewhere, but I'm afraid I'm too busy to really take over
responsibility. Nevertheless I'd like to help with the wiki and follow
the latest developments of it's infrastructure, that's why I would like
to be in the loop.
--
Christoph Wickert
"A lot of people" is a good reason for doing it there. We can ask Richard and other Board Members if needed.
You need a lot of mails, if you want to have changes in the infrastructure, or you take such peoople to a face-to-face meeting. ;-)
Best regards,
Sarah
Gesendet: Freitag, 03. Februar 2017 um 09:41 Uhr
Von: "Christoph Wickert"
Hello,
the next Heroes meeting is scheduled for sunday (Feb 5) at 15:00 CET (that's 14:00 UTC).
Those who visit FOSDEM will probably meet somewhere[tm], and the poor guys who had to stay at home can join over IRC ;-)
I'll be at FOSDEM, but unable to attend. Should we just delay the
meeting? I'm not asking for me, I don't consider myself important [1], I
just guess there is a lot of people at FOSDEM.
Best regards,
Christoph
[1] I'm not a hero like you, the awesome people who run the openSUSE
infrastructure. I'm not even sure I could become a hero. Sure, I have
been involved in other communities and running critical infrastructure
elsewhere, but I'm afraid I'm too busy to really take over
responsibility. Nevertheless I'd like to help with the wiki and follow
the latest developments of it's infrastructure, that's why I would like
to be in the loop.
--
Christoph Wickert
Hello, Am Freitag, 3. Februar 2017, 00:45:15 CET schrieb Christian Boltz:
the next Heroes meeting is scheduled for sunday (Feb 5) at 15:00 CET (that's 14:00 UTC).
Those who visit FOSDEM will probably meet somewhere[tm], and the poor guys who had to stay at home can join over IRC
The people at FOSDEM have probably already heard about it, but in case we missed to tell someone: We'll meet at the ownCloud booth - they have a separate internet access that works better than the slightly overloaded ;-) FOSDEM wlan. If someone who is not (yet?) part of the heroes team wants to join - you are more than welcome ;-) Regards, Christian Boltz -- Lass es mich so ausdrücken, Du hast einem mutmaßlichen Anfänger auf die Frage "Wie lasse ich ein Auto an?", mit einer Erklärung wie er die Zündung kurzschließt geantwortet :-) [Ralf Corsepius in suse-programming] -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: heroes+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: heroes+owner@opensuse.org
participants (3)
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Christian Boltz
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Christoph Wickert
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Sarah-Julia Kriesch