Start: Jan 17 2015 12:00
End: Jan 17 2015 18:00
Location: Yarra Bank Reserve, Hawthorn.
The Linux Users of Victoria Annual Penguin Picnic will be held on
Saturday, January 17, starting at 12 noon at the Yarra Bank Reserve,
Hawthorn.
This is just near the intersection of Bridge Road, Burwood Rd, and
Creswick Street, tram route 48, stop 22, trams every 12 minutes. Roughly
a 23 minute trip from Southern Cross.
Google Maps: -37.819794, 145.015785
Melways : 2H H-J 6-7
LUV will be providing various items for the BBQ, e.g., plates, sausages
to cater for carnivores, pouletvores, piscevores, and herbivores, bread,
onions, and sauces, and fruit. Please bring salads and drinks.
The Annual Penguin Picnic is a big social occasion for members of LUV, a
great opportunity to see in the New Year and LUV's first meeting of the
year.
Also please note that linux.conf.au will be held in Auckland this year
12-16 January, 2015. There'll be no LUV main meeting nor beginners'
workshop in January. These will resume in February.
LUV would like to acknowledge Red Hat for their help in obtaining the
Buzzard Lecture Theatre venue and VPAC for hosting
Linux Users of Victoria Inc., is an incorporated association,
registration number A0040056C.
Happy Holidays everyone!
Regards,
Andrew
Start: Dec 20 2014 12:30
End: Dec 20 2014 16:30
Location: RMIT Building 91, 110 Victoria Street, Carlton South
Link: http://luv.asn.au/meetings/map
Terry Kemp will demonstrate installation and provide an overview of Open
SUSE 13.2 and if time allows an overview of SUSE Studio.
Terry is a member of LUV and long-time Linux user from the early days of
Slackware -- until one day he saw at a LUV install fest at MLC an
install of SUSE, which he has been using since. He was on the committee
of the Melbourne PC Users Group and convenor of their Linux and Open
Souce SIG.
There will also be the usual casual hands-on workshop, Linux
installation, configuration and assistance and advice. Bring your laptop
if you need help with a particular issue.
LUV would like to acknowledge Red Hat for their help in obtaining the
Buzzard Lecture Theatre venue and VPAC for hosting.
Linux Users of Victoria Inc., is an incorporated association,
registration number A0040056C.
LUV Main December 2014 Meeting: A vain attempt to rescue Australian
democracy with a little JavaScript / holiday gifts
Start: Dec 2 2014 19:00
End: Dec 2 2014 21:00
Event Link: http://luv.asn.au/2014/12/02
Location: The Buzzard Lecture Theatre. Evan Burge Building, Trinity
College, Melbourne University Main Campus, Parkville.
Location Link: http://luv.asn.au/meetings/map
Speakers:
* Paul Foxworthy: A vain attempt to rescue Australian democracy with a
little JavaScript
* Andrew Pam: Holiday gift suggestions for Linux lovers
Paul Foxworthy: A vain attempt to rescue Australian democracy with a
little JavaScript
“Graphs are like tiny dollops of science you can hold in your hand” -
First Dog on the Moon
"Above the line" voting in the Australian Senate and most State upper
houses means your favourite political party can choose where preferences
will be distributed, and you may not know, or like, their decisions. In
2012, Paul Foxworthy noticed that even the “how to vote” tickets for his
local Council election had a long list of single-issue candidates
sending second preferences to the “real” candidate.
With some analysis, you could detect clusters of candidates that seem to
be co-operating. But who has the time and patience? Paul looked for, and
eventually found, a way to visualise preference data.
auprefs.info is a web site and open source web application to visualise
preference distribution in Australian elections. It aims to better
inform voters where their vote might go. Knowledge is power - if we can
see what our vote is doing, we might be more careful how we exercise it.
auprefs.info has the group voting tickets for the upper house in the
November 2014 Victorian election, and we will do some analysis of those.
Paul will talk about why he did it, and how you can create
force-directed graphs and other interactive visualisations using the
amazing d3 graphing library.
Paul Foxworthy (@ConcreteGannet) is an open source developer and trainer
living in Melbourne. He is a director of Coherent Software, a committer
to the Apache OFBiz project, and also currently serves as a director of
Open Source Industry Australia.
Outside work, Paul tries to get away to his bush block in Gippsland, and
to teach agile techniques to Ilke the German Shepherd.
Andrew Pam: Holiday gift suggestions for Linux lovers
This seems like a good time of year to take a look at all the latest
cool devices that run Linux. Andrew will also mention some of best games
that run on Linux.
Andrew first discovered an interest in boolean logic when his mother
carried him in her arms at just the right height to reach light switches
as they passed through doorways. He was lucky enough to go to a school
with an obsolete PDP/8e: switches, lights, core memory, paper tape,
punched cards and all. He first started programming on a TRS-80 model 1
level I and the first computer he owned was a Commodore VIC-20. He has
run the gaming Miniconference at linux.conf.au in the past and enjoys
playing computer games on Linux systems. He is the current president of
Linux Users of Victoria.
The Buzzard Lecture Theatre, Evan Burge Building, Trinity College Main
Campus Parkville Melways Map: 2B C5
Notes: Trinity College's Main Campus is located off Royal Parade. The
Evan Burge Building is located near the Tennis Courts. See our Map of
Trinity College. Additional maps of Trinity and the surrounding area
(including its relation to the city) can be found at
http://www.trinity.unimelb.edu.au/about/location/map
Parking can be found along or near Royal Parade, Grattan Street,
Swanston Street and College Crescent. Parking within Trinity College is
unfortunately only available to staff.
For those coming via Public Transport, the number 19 tram (North Coburg
- City) passes by the main entrance of Trinity College (Get off at
Morrah St, Stop 12). This tram departs from the Elizabeth Street tram
terminus (Flinders Street end) and goes past Melbourne Central
Timetables can be found on-line at:
http://www.metlinkmelbourne.com.au/route/view/725
Before and/or after each meeting those who are interested are welcome to
join other members for dinner. We are open to suggestions for a good
place to eat near our venue. Maria's on Peel Street in North Melbourne
is currently the most popular place to eat after meetings.
LUV would like to acknowledge Red Hat for their help in obtaining the
Buzzard Lecture Theatre venue and VPAC for hosting, and BENK Open
Systems for their financial support of the Beginners Workshops
Linux Users of Victoria Inc., is an incorporated association,
registration number A0040056C.