[Announcement] Friday, January 15th WUG meeting #011

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Andreas Kieckens

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Dec 22, 2015, 3:20:29 AM12/22/15
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# Wakame Users Group #011

This meeting will include technical presentations followed by an optional nomikai.

Twitter hashtag: #wakameug

# Time

Friday, January 15th 2016

# Location

BroadBand Tower Inc.

〒100-0011
Tokyo-to Chiyoda-ku
Uchisaiwaicho 3-2
Uchisaiwaicho Tokyu Building 7F

http://www.bbtower.co.jp/corporate/access/

# Doorkeeper

If you are coming, registration on doorkeeper is encouraged but not required.

https://wakame.doorkeeper.jp/events/36606

# Topics

### OpenVNet live demo from scratch

In Japanese by Andreas Kieckens

Over the course of this demo, Andreas will:

* Install OpenVNet on a single Centos VM.
* Set up multiple virtual network topologies.
* Use the vnflows-monitor tool to show OpenVNet's flows.
* Show some basic troubleshooting.

### Call for presenters

We are still looking for one more presentation. If you have a topic you would like to present, please reply to this message.

Some guide lines for a presentation:

* More or less one hour long
* Presentations can be in either English or Japanese
* Topics don't have to be about Wakame-vdc or OpenVNet. We welcome any presentation related to cloud computing, virtualization, networking, infrastructure, etc.

Andreas

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Jan 4, 2016, 11:25:05 PM1/4/16
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We are still looking for presenters for this meeting. If you have a topic you would like to present, don't hesitate to get in touch.

Andreas

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Jan 6, 2016, 2:32:41 AM1/6/16
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The second presentation has been decided. This ends the call for presenters.

### OpenShift Origin and the future of DevOps discussion

In Japanese by Etsuji Nakai

[OpenShift Origin](https://www.openshift.org/) is a service that offers a DevOps environment based on Docker and Kubernetes. During this presentation Nakai-san will give an outline of its inner workings and explain the architecture from the end user's point of view.

Since there are many techniques for container based DevOps environments, Nakai-san was thinking of having the following discussions:

* Is OpenShift's architecture any good?
* What kind of use cases can you imagine for it?
* What needs to be done for DevOps environments in the future?

Nakai-san's will put together his presentation based on [this post](http://enakai00.hatenablog.com/entry/2016/01/03/211029) on his blog. (Japanese)
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