Motorola Lapdock Donation
by Mike DePaulo
Hi everyone,
I have a new spare Motorola Atrix Lapdock that I could donate. You can
hook it up to a raspberry pi with a few adapters/cables:
http://www.instructables.com/id/The-Raspberry-Pi-Lapdock-Connection/
"The lapdock incorporates a razor-sharp 11" HDMI display, an
almost-adequate keyboard-with-trackpad, twin speakers, and a
high-capacity battery -- all in a thin two-pound package."
(Note: "razor-sharp" == 1366x768.)
Are any regions interested in receiving it?
-Mike
6 years, 8 months
EMEA Trac migrated to Pagure
by Zacharias Mitzelos
Hello EMEA Ambassadors,
I completed the trac migration from fedorahosted to pagure. The
visibility has been set to private, since there is sensitive information
like home addresses, receipts, phone numbers, etc attached to the
tickets. There are a couple of active tickets in the trac, that I will
transfer to the new issue trackers soon. You can find the migrated trac
here[1]. Please do not open new tickets there, use the other issue
trackers to request funding or swag.
I have created another issue tracker for funding requests[2], that is
set to public for the time being. This will be our primary issue tracker
for funding requests or other expenses that will be reimbursed from the
EMEA Budget. In the next meeting we have to make a decision weather or
not we want to move forward with bex's idea to have 2 issue trackers for
funding requests (one public under the EMEA group, and one private were
receipts will be uploaded at, under the fedora-budget group). There is
also an issue tracker for swag requests[3] that is set to private
(because it contains private information like addresses and phone
numbers).
All of the repositories/issue trackers I mentioned can be found under
the EMEA Ambassadors group in pagure[4]. Members of this group can see
the private issue trackers, add comments to private tickets, change the
status of tickets, and many more. I added some EMEA Ambassadors to the
group. If you have not been added, you can ping me(off-list or in
Telegram) or someone else that is in the group to add you. Please don't
add people to the group that are not EMEA Ambassadors.
By default people that are in the EMEA Ambassadors group in pagure
receive email notifications for ticket creation, new comments, status
updates in tickets, etc. You can stop receiving notifications by
visiting the specific project and click the stop watching button. For
example, you might want to unsubscribe from the swag_requests tracker.
I'm still exploring the capabilities of pagure, so please correct me if
I did something wrong.
Many thanks to jflory7 and nmilosev for their help during the migration!
Cheers,
Zach
[1] https://pagure.io/ambassadors-emea/trac_obsolete
[2] https://pagure.io/ambassadors-emea/funding_requests
[3] https://pagure.io/ambassadors-emea/swag_requests
[4] https://pagure.io/group/ambassadors-emea
--
Zacharias Mitzelos
<mitzie at mitzelos dot com>
mitzie on freenode
http://zacharias.mitzelos.com
6 years, 10 months
Fedorator
by Jiri Eischmann
Hi,
you may have heard of Fedorator recently. Miro Hrončok supervised a
bachelor thesis whose result was a Fedora USB drive writer box. It's
all open source hardware, you can find it at Github:
https://github.com/Sanqui/fedorator
The thesis (in English) is here: https://diplomky.redhat.com/grid-file/
serve-file?mongoId=591b657ee4b00455e619aca6&bucket=thesis&save=true
My idea is to organize a workshop at Flock where we would assemble say
10 units and then ambassadors would bring them back to their countries
and use at events. Since DVDs are going away it could be a useful
addition to event equipment and one of replacements for DVDs.
I'm writing it here to hear opinions of other ambassadors. Do you think
it's something worth investing time and money in?
Jiri
6 years, 10 months
Re: Fedorator
by Brian Exelbierd
On Wed, May 31, 2017, at 10:02 AM, Peter Robinson wrote:
> On Wed, 2017-05-31 at 04:45 +0200, Brian Exelbierd wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > On Tue, May 30, 2017, at 10:52 PM, Till Maas wrote:
> > > On Tue, May 30, 2017 at 05:28:31PM +0200, Jiri Eischmann wrote:
> > >
> > > > I'm writing it here to hear opinions of other ambassadors. Do
> > > > you> > think
> > > > it's something worth investing time and money in?
> > >
> > > I read that it was already used on one conference, do you know how> > many
> > > people used it to create a USB device? As an ambassador it sounds> > like a
> > > cool exhibition item to me but I am not sure how many people would> > > actually use it. If people like to use it I could imagine that
> > > they> > > would also prefer a USB 3 capable device to make sure it writing
> > the
> > > sticks does not take too long but this makes it a little bit more> > > expensive. AFAIK the cheapest USB3 capable board would be a Odroid> > XU4:
> >
> > I've heard that the odroid isn't currently able to run a community
> > kernel. Apparently there are still non-open patches from the vendor.> >
> > Is this the case?
>
> I presume that because I'm added in the cc: this question is directed> at me :)
It could be :)
>
> I believe the XU4 should run fine, there's an issue around rootfs on
> MMC which has a known work around and there should be a fix in
> place in> time for F-26 GA. But other than that quirk I believe they run just
> fine although I'm not sure what you mean by "community kernel" as
> Fedora ARM supports the pure upstream based Fedora kernel only.
Jim (now added - I'm going to add a new person with every reply .. j/k)
implies this morning that we could use this board without running the
vendor kernel.
Regards,
bex
>
> > regards,
> >
> > bex
> >
> > > http://www.hardkernel.com/main/products/prdt_info.php?g_code=G14345> > 2239825
> > >
> > > But maybe they would also be interested to sponsor devices if we
> > use
> > > them to show at booths...
> > >
> > > Kind regards
> > > Till
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> --
> Peter Robinson
> Red Hat
>
> E: pbrobinson(a)redhat.com
6 years, 11 months
FAmNA meeting cancellation
by ANDREW WARD
All,
The FAmNA meeting scheduled for tonight has been cancelled. Then next meeting will be held on June 1st 2100 east.
This is due to the upcoming Holiday week end.
v/r
Andrew Ward
6 years, 11 months