Re: [PLUG] Learning Linux Sys Admin & Linux/Open Source tools

2016-09-01 Thread Mike C.
> > I found a couple of things recently that might be of use. > http://devopsbootcamp.osuosl.org/ > http://tfitch.com/automation-tools-bootcamp/vagrant.html > > I got these from an Open Spaces session at DevOps Days PDX. > > I've looked at both of their lists and it covers most of the things that I

Re: [PLUG] Project time and expense tracking

2016-09-01 Thread Rich Shepard
On Thu, 1 Sep 2016, Mark Phillips wrote: > I use the hamster time tracker. Very easy to use, exports to CSV and html. > You can separate time tracking via tags, projects, etc. As a single > purpose application, it works great! Mark, Thanks very much! There's a SlackBuilds.org package for that

[PLUG] TONIGHT: Portland Linux/Unix Group: The State of the IPv6 in Portland

2016-09-01 Thread Michael Dexter
Portland Linux/Unix Group General Meeting Announcement Who: Ted Mittelstaedt What: The State of the IPv6 in Portland Where: PSU, 1930 SW 7th Ave. Room FAB 86-01 (Lower Level) When: Thursday, September 1st, 2016 at 7pm Why: The pursuit of technology freedom Stream: http://pdxlinux.org/live (PSU Wi

Re: [PLUG] Project time and expense tracking

2016-09-01 Thread Mark Phillips
I use the hamster time tracker. Very easy to use, exports to CSV and html. You can separate time tracking via tags, projects, etc. As a single purpose application, it works great! Mark On Thu, Sep 1, 2016 at 9:41 AM, Rich Shepard wrote: >My business accounting software has project time card

Re: [PLUG] Learning Linux Sys Admin & Linux/Open Source tools

2016-09-01 Thread Larry Brigman
I found a couple of things recently that might be of use. http://devopsbootcamp.osuosl.org/ http://tfitch.com/automation-tools-bootcamp/vagrant.html I got these from an Open Spaces session at DevOps Days PDX. I've looked at both of their lists and it covers most of the things that I use just abou

[PLUG] Project time and expense tracking

2016-09-01 Thread Rich Shepard
My business accounting software has project time card capabilities, but I've never been able to turn that into a client invoice. There are a few FOSS applications available from the Web but all use a browser and mysql. I don't do mysql but do use postgres and sqlite3. Do any of you who track

Re: [PLUG] I have an Ansible joke...

2016-09-01 Thread Tim
> Because I am doing much operating systems work at the shell, this may be > "most of what I do". :( Note that often lua is chosen in close-to-the-OS > situations. I'm really not sure *why* there's such a performance hit in some libraries, and it probably varies from one library to the next. Obv