
Hi everyone, maybe not exactly a speech topic, more curiosity about "real life experience" of IT professionals. E.g., last week I went to a datacentre to install new hardware, and the only other person working there (besides security and datacentre staff) was a white-haired man with a beard. I wonder whether every IT person younger than 40 has not seen a datacentre and has all in the cloud? What kind of stuff you work with? How much feels fresh and trendy, how much oldies you have to work with? Does your workplace have cool new stuff, or do you keep COBOL programs on live support? I do not know how much one wants to give away without embarrassing his employer, though.. So, I am not sure how much we should share.. Let me know what you think. Maybe even: "How much can we share today?" would be interesting;-) Cheers Peter On Thu, Aug 27, 2020 at 7:37 PM Russell Coker via luv-main <luv-main@luv.asn.au> wrote:
On Monday, 24 August 2020 2:48:01 PM AEST Alexar Pendashteh via luv-main wrote:
Also, what topics should we discuss? Do you have a topic you like to hear about? Even better, do you have a topic you would like to talk about?
https://doc.coker.com.au/projects/etbe-mon/
I can give a lecture about my etbemon monitoring system.
I can also run hands-on workshops on setting up emulated PPC and S390X machines on Debian running Debian.
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