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* Our github repo [https://github.com/sudoroom https://github.com/sudoroom] is chock full of open source deliciousness | * Our github repo [https://github.com/sudoroom https://github.com/sudoroom] is chock full of open source deliciousness | ||
* Many people are working on the OpenSource [http://sudomesh.github.io/sudomesh.org-landing-page/ SudoMesh Network], an open source free internet for Oakland for the PEOPLE!!! [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G8-eLJ4lDLg video] | * Many people are working on the OpenSource [http://sudomesh.github.io/sudomesh.org-landing-page/ SudoMesh Network], an open source free internet for Oakland for the PEOPLE!!! [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G8-eLJ4lDLg video] | ||
* Many [[JavaScript]] node.js contributors regularly spread the cult of NODE at SudoRoom during our JavaScript meetups evenings | |||
= Events = | = Events = |
Revision as of 13:09, 18 August 2015
SudoRoom is dedicated to OpenSource.
Talk to any random member, associate or visitor and you'll definitely get a full ear's worth of conversation about why open source is so important.
- Fridays we have a LINUX installFest party
- Our github repo https://github.com/sudoroom is chock full of open source deliciousness
- Many people are working on the OpenSource SudoMesh Network, an open source free internet for Oakland for the PEOPLE!!! video
- Many JavaScript node.js contributors regularly spread the cult of NODE at SudoRoom during our JavaScript meetups evenings
Events
Linux InstallFest Fridays
Every Friday night at SudoRoom!
Goals:
- Welcome new users to GNU/Linux, and other unix-like operating systems, as well as encourage self-directed and peer-learning!
- Create an environment to celebrate and enjoy the fruits of our collective labor installing, using, supporting, developing, and fixing operating systems based on Linux, and other similar unix-like operating systems, especially those that are Free Software / Open Source!
- Support use and improvement of Linux for computers in the Omni Commons building, as well as the wider community (wherever they may be--work, home, public spaces, etc)!
- Experiment with using programs that run on the Linux system to help solve problems in our daily lives, especially by re-purposing tools beyond their original, intended use!
Project ideas:
- Internet radio with Icecast and Darkice!
- Server / network / systems administration funnnn!
- Net install (linux)
- Configurations
- Provisioning
- Shell servers
- Network maintenance
- Mesh networking (see sudomesh.org)
- Lightweight systems (damn small linux, lubuntu, arch, etc)
- Raspberrypi, arduino, beaglebone, ti, etc.
- Cyanogenmod, other android distributions!
- Privacy / Security
- Tails, the amnesic operating system!
- TOR project