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Berlin: October 2017 🐻 #55

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johannhof opened this issue Aug 31, 2017 · 25 comments
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Berlin: October 2017 🐻 #55

johannhof opened this issue Aug 31, 2017 · 25 comments
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johannhof commented Aug 31, 2017

cc @skade @emilio @fhartwig

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Hi @aep, you mentioned at the last Rust Hack and Learn that you'd like to give a talk on what your startup has been building with Rust. Thank you!

Looking at @therealpadams schedule from #54 (comment), I think I'd prefer doing the meetup during the week of the 16th of October. Is there any day during that week that suits you extremely well or not at all?

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aep commented Aug 31, 2017

@johannhof hi, can talk about superscale.io and my new thing korhal.io
my schedule looks similar. 16th i'm not available. 9-15 evenings are all free.

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Ok, about a month to go! Let's get settled on a date.

@johannhof hi, can talk about superscale.io and my new thing korhal.io
my schedule looks similar. 16th i'm not available. 9-15 evenings are all free.

Did you mean you're not available on the 16th or during the entire week of the 16th? If you're generally available during that week, I'd like to propose Wednesday, the 18th of October. Otherwise let's do it at Wednesday, October 11.

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Another thing: We have the capabilities to live-stream and/or record the event. Would both of you be okay with that?

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aep commented Sep 19, 2017

@johannhof wed 18.10 is fine with me! 11 would work as well.
Yes please do recording/streaming. :)

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Alright, 18th it is, I'll create the meetup entry then!

@aep and @therealpadams: I would need a short speaker bio and a short talk summary from both of you, ideally within the next 2 weeks, since that's when we'll start the announcements.

Thanks!

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aep commented Sep 26, 2017

@johannhof will do today, sorry. there's some issue with github notifications. i don't get any for the mentions here. maybe same for @therealpadams .

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aep commented Sep 26, 2017

@johannhof here we go:

Arvid is a controversial break-the-whole-box-thinker getting hired to put Linux on stuff where Linux would prefer to not be with deadlines you’d prefer to not have. He’s currently CTO of superscale networks and Founder of korhal.io, an organization dedicated to liberating IoT and preventing consumer lock-in.

Application container deployment for the internet of Things with rust

Solving containerization on very constrained devices will enable a new way we deliver system updates to embedded systems. We’ll learn about one possible approach with korhal’s bolter and how it ties into the interplanetary hash router to deliver content addressable system updates to microcontrollers anywhere, without a cloud.

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I pinged @therealpadams on Twitter, we'll just announce the event without a description today otherwise :)

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You did? No signal on my end... might have poked the wrong Paul Adams :) Did you poke @therealpadams?

Sorry for the radio silence on this, it has slipped my radar. Because of work reasons I cannot guarantee that I will be free on the 18th. Really sorry to be a pain. I should be able to find you a good on-topic speaker from inside Zalando, if that is helpful.

Still happy to talk about Habitat sometime.

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@therealpadams ok! I reached out to one of our November speakers to check if they are available to give their talk one month earlier. Let's wait a day or two and see what comes out of that. I'll announce the meetup on Monday in any case, and we'll just improvise.

I should be able to find you a good on-topic speaker from inside Zalando, if that is helpful.

That is of course appreciated in any case, also for future meetups. 😄

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aep commented Oct 7, 2017

@michaelwoerister 's talk would be an amazing fit for mine (very low level into rust internals). if he could do it.

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Ok, @regexident agreed to jump in, thank you very much! I'll announce the meetup today, please send me a short bio and talk description whenever you have time!

@therealpadams thanks for letting us know, I'll ping you in the planning issue for November, so that we might find a replacement or suitable date for you :)

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regexident commented Oct 9, 2017

@johannhof 👇

What:

rspec and what it takes to make a BDD test framework in stable Rust

While the existence of native language-level support for unit testing in Rust is a blessing, classical JUnit-style unit testing can feel a bit antiquated at times. You. Just. Keep. Repeating. Yourself. This is where BDD frameworks come in with their shared scopes and user-friendly matchers. Rspec's aim is to provide the BDD testing experience to Rust without the need to bend over backwards or drink the nightly kool-aid. Tests should be just as stable as the rest of your code, if not more. After all who tests your tests if those break?

Who:

A mobile dev lead writing Swift at an emerging fitness/health and IoT startup in Berlin by day, and Rustacean by night, Vincent authored cargo modules and rustfmt's comprehensive configuration guide and is currently working on a modern and extensible Support Vector Machine implementation in Rust.

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[OT]

@aep FYI, the Github links lead to 404. Interesting project, though!
Looking forward to hearing more about it soon. 🙂

[/OT]

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Thank you, updated!

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aep commented Oct 18, 2017

@regexident oh thanks. fixed. @johannhof the link to my github is broken too btw :P. Are we going to have livestream? if yes, where's the url for that?

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@aep shoot, sorry, I fixed it. The link is here:

https://air.mozilla.org/rust-berlin-meetup-october-2017/

I'll distribute it via Twitter/Reddit/Meetup now

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aep commented Oct 19, 2017

@johannhof that's some good recording quality, thanks for organizing that. any chance i could copy or embedd this onto our website?

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skade commented Oct 19, 2017

@aep @regexident @johannhof we regularly pull Mozilla Air content to youtube.com/c/RustVideos, would you all be fine if I do that with this one?

@aep Mozilla Air states:

Except where otherwise noted, content on this site is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike License v3.0 or any later version.

So, do whatever you want: embed youtube, embed air, host your own copy :).

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aep commented Oct 19, 2017

@skade sure! youtube is easy to embedd too :)

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@skade I'd be fine with that. Also the audio is missing for the first minutes of my talk. I'd be happy to provide subtitles for that timespan for Youtube (and Mozilla Air, if supported).

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skade commented Oct 19, 2017

Cool, you can subtitle all of our youtube accounts videos through here: https://www.amara.org/en/teams/mozilla/ :)

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skade commented Oct 19, 2017

Enjoy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-9DXoSEdNoc

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Cool, you can subtitle all of our youtube accounts videos through here:
https://www.amara.org/en/teams/mozilla/ :)

Done.

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