[00:00] And cant help it when I get near a ladders, need to sing Mamboo #5 and climb and dance [00:01] Tanong; is it rude to pretend I dont know, and to call Wally from EB Hanunoo, and pretend that tribe is all bald? [00:01] Hanu meaning like pala, as in all forhead [00:02] But as far as your bigger picture, what do you want to learn, and how much slef teach do you want to do? [00:02] self [00:02] Lol at like the Rogelios [00:04] * MarkDude made some jokes trying to tie in Aldub and Filipino mythology, not many got it [00:04] https://twitter.com/Aral_Balikan/status/656370355754266624 [00:04] Hmm, short term goal...I've experienced applying an upgrade as well as a dist-upgrade once and ended up with a no-boot OS. I would like to understand how to revert back to a working state removing what broke which. Long term goal would be to focus on network security so maybe I'd be using Kali most of the time since the tools mostly work without is [00:04] sues with it. I don't know what Kali is based on but it just fits what I'd like to do. The Aral Balikan Rizal pic is cool by the way :) [00:05] Bathala asked Visayan God, what you gonna do with that desert, made me think of EB [00:05] Ty, I did him doing pabebe wave too [00:05] I don't really have much time for self teach right now because I am working for a BPO for believe it or not MS. Lol, when it's time to go home most of the time is spent with family but I do find time to read up from time to time. Not to mention play with VM's when at work [00:06] Yeah, they play that song a lot on that show. [00:09] Thats how many in Linux make a living [00:09] MS things [00:09] PM me your email, I can think of a few events you could meet people [00:10] Yeah, it actually piqued my interest when you said that CentOS overlaps enterprise things on OpenSource and Server stuff. Specially when you said that most people get IT work off of that skill [00:10] Sure :) [00:11] I know one of CDOs groups might be of use. And you would qualify as use case for my Fedora efforts. We have a theory that as you teach folks, more use Linux, the better. Some of them will stay and make Ubuntu more awesome, some will do other things [00:11] Besides, gives me an excuse to reach out to UP [00:12] * MarkDude has all sorts of silly titles I can use to make it fancier, let alone with some bobong kano writes greeting in Baybayin, it gets attenion [00:12] Yes [00:12] My partner is form UP. She might be able to reach out but she's been out of Uni for a while now so I cannot commit to anything [00:12] No worries, thats my best skill, finding contacts, and getting spaces for events. [00:13] More like a lets get together in coffe shop type thing (Fedora drops for coffee maybe) [00:13] and go from there [00:14] Some of what CDO is doing is re-starting some groups that have not been meeting [00:14] Yeah, it's awesome that somehow the advocacy for OpenSource also opens up our country and culture to other nations as well. I just hope this does not become a reason for FOSS to be even more segmented. [00:16] See if you can try a CentOS in a VM, or sumthin. They want a real push to grow [00:16] And it would make CDO seem nationwide with such interest [00:16] RedHat bought Centos in last few years, so there has been fine tuning, and gettting ready to promote [00:17] Cent has goal of being close to Upstream, or projects closer to the kernel [00:17] The folks you could meet this way are some high up connections [00:18] I am getting scared already. My skillset is laughable at best [00:18] Cent saves you time on rollouts of many machines [00:18] Again, this is more looking at what you want to do [00:18] Also, what is fun [00:19] Many projects need art help, you can do things with Design teams [00:20] There are also some globalization efforts that you could help with in short time. Localizing for region/translation [00:20] Of course most Pinoys can speak English, but a nice starter thing to just get them installed and going [00:20] These are being done by folks in many places [00:20] Maybe I can help with that, I do have some talent with art stuff but I mostly work with traditional stuff, pencil and paper...the boring stuff hahaha [00:21] Tried GIMP? [00:21] Krita is supposed to be awesome, but takes some work to do [00:21] Yep, I tried that when I was still customizing themes for the PSP [00:21] GIMP I mean, it's been years though [00:21] And take pics of your drawings and digitize them [00:21] Its a bt better [00:22] There is what you can do now, and what you want to learn. And the long term [00:22] Art transfers to any project, as do globalization/trqanslations [00:22] Tagalog mo? [00:22] You're right, instead of just learning stuff on my own it's still best to expose myself and broaden my network. [00:23] Yep, and be worried if a Fedora guy says ONLY join Fedora, or Ubuntu person forces their ideas [00:23] Its what you may like [00:24] If your partner is interested in some, the bigger communities have many fun things to offer too [00:24] Yup, art is a part of everything. If MS is following Metro UI, Google has Material Design, I am actually wondering which design standard will be recognizable for the community. I like Elementary OS but I don't like that it's always labeled as a Mac rip off [00:26] Yeah, I get what you mean. I don't understand how OpenSource can become so segmented. [00:26] I will take your advice and take one step at a time. Thank you for making this day a lot better mate! [00:27] You bet. I emailed before I forgot. I can see what the CDO folks have going, they go by ITG, and do more than just Linux btw :) [00:28] ITG? Hmm, I still don't get what CDO stands for but if they have a social network account I am sure I will find them. [00:28] Last dumb link for me to share https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hF0H9NaIlfk [00:29] They do And yes Cagayan de Oro. [00:29] That's some mad editing skills hahaha [00:29] take care Mark :) [00:29] Just not sure, they have python and other folks [00:29] Paalam JOSHUAPOT [00:30] Oh, I wanted you to see I had Fedora, and Ubuntu stickers to my left [00:30] Penguin Family. Laters