Meeting Agenda Item: Introduction Ausmarton Fernandes

Caesar Manigault caesar_manigault at yahoo.com
Sat Dec 15 01:44:33 UTC 2012


Are you more interested in sysadmin work or application
development/maintaining?

Iam interested in both were ever the work is needed I enjoy wearing multiple hats...

Do introduce yourself on irc in #fedora-admin and/or at our next
meeting (this thursday in #fedora-meeting). 


Sorry for the delay I was crammed with lots of lab work as next week we are working on apache, splunk, zenoss, nagios, and security functions on one of the servers in lab. I will keep you updated and carve out time to meet Thursday.

Interesting. 

Would a linux solution work as well for this? Or was there some reason
you chose WebOS?

We will run embedded Linux on the Intel Atom board this will accept commands from WebOS which user carry out operation from Qt interface we would love to get enyo js framework and provide a rich experience to the customer to execute cut from key image data.....

We are in partnership with HP to implement Open WebOS we are interested in its cloud connected capabilities that WebOS comes packaged with already. Our team is working on the following milestones. We are pleased to see the attention this project is receiving to the development community.

MileStones

>>> Milestone 1 : Building the DIYLILCNC and integrated with Linux
>>> platform along with EMC2.
>>> Milestone 2 : Porting RTAI along with EMC2 on Intel ATOM Board
>>> Milestone 3 : Working DIYLILCNC with Embedded Linux (EMC2 + RTAI) on ATOM
>>> Board
>>> Milestone 4 : Developing a bridge software to communicate Devkit8000 &
>>> ATOM Board.
>>> Milestone 5 : Integrate bridge software, Devkit & ATOM board with
>>> DIYLILCNC
>>> Milestone 6 : Key generation from Devkit8000.

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On Dec 3, 2012, at 2:41 PM, Kevin Fenzi <kevin at scrye.com> wrote:

> On Sun, 25 Nov 2012 15:07:53 -0800 (PST)
> Caesar Manigault <caesar_manigault at yahoo.com> wrote:
> 
>> 
>> 
>> Iam a Linux Administrator/Developer currently working in the Federal
>> Government space. My Experience dealing with Redhat Linux Enterprise
>> involved
>> troubleshooting /etc/inittab, /etc/grub/grub.conf, /etc/X11/Xorg.conf
>> file on various boot up errors. Administering users, groups, setting
>> acls on certain directories,setting up kicks.sxp and customizing my
>> own network-briddge-script start server, hardening files with chattr
>> +i command from administrative users. Configured XEN on Redhat, SuSe,
>> and Solaris x86 and x86_64 platforms  with Xen networking
>> under /etc/xen/xend-config  to create virtual interfaces. Modifying
>> SELinux, and Iptables for hardened security setting rules
>> in /etc/sysconfig/iptables for Input, Output, Forward. Debugging
>> issues under /var/log/ directory for application issues, hardware,
>> bootup and services problems. Configuring tomcat and weblogic as
>> application servers by compiling on 32bit and 64bit architectures.
> 
> Welcome. I'll send the same thing to you I sent to Ausmarton
> just a bit ago: 
> 
> Sorry for the delay in replying to you... many of us were traveling
> last week and I managed to pick up the flu or something on my way
> back. :( 
> 
> If you haven't already, please take a look at: 
> http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/GettingStarted
> 
> Are you more interested in sysadmin work or application
> development/maintaining?
> 
> Do introduce yourself on irc in #fedora-admin and/or at our next
> meeting (this thursday in #fedora-meeting). 
> 
> welcome!
> 
>> I will be happy to contribute to the Fedora Infrastructure space,
>> butI work on third shift I wil be able to contribute 4 to 5 hrs a
>> week. Iam also involved with another Open Source Project called
>> KeyiCam which is a Open WebOS based Key Duplicating Kiosk. We are
>> seeking individuals with Embedded Linux development with Qt
>> experience. You can check out the article at the Link below which
>> contains the Source Link to KeyiCam project site and participate into
>> the project forums.
>> 
>> KeyiCam Article :
>> http://www.webosnation.com/keyicam-use-open-webos-automated-key-duplication-kiosks
> 
> Interesting. 
> 
> Would a linux solution work as well for this? Or was there some reason
> you chose WebOS?
> 
> kevin
> 

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