Hi everyone! We will use this Github repository to announce more details about the Big #PGHLittleHack event taking place in May 22, 2019. For full details of location and time please read @carlcapozza's blog post https://capozza.io/pghvmug-usercon-big-pghlittlehack/.
Feel free to send a pull request and modify this document to show your engagement :)
Confirmed attendees with a team - feel free to submit a PR to move yourself or create a new team
Raspberry Pi Hackers
- Eric Nielsen - team lead
Team VMUG LEADERS RULZ
Team Expedient
- Anthony Jackman
- twitterless Shawn Logan
- twitterless Mike Garuccio
- David Stevens
Confirmed attendees without a team
- Matt Crape
- Wes Milliron
- AdminWillie
- Brett Rath
- Matt Puthoff
- Dan Barr
- Matt Langguth
- Mark Wolfe
- Chris Reagle
- David Burton
- twitterless Kurt Byrnes
- twitterless Connor Byrnes
From the Meetup page
- Arun S
- Matthew C
Confirmed guest judges - these can change and join teams etc
Vishwa Srikaanth, VMware, vSphere Product Manager for API and tags
Kyle Ruddy, VMware, Senior Technical Marketing Architect automation
Nigel Hickey, VMware, Technical Marketing Engineer vSphere
Tim Davis, VMware, Native Cloud Advocate
Support Staff
Ariel Sanchez, VMware, Technical Account Manager
The scoring is based on three main areas:
- Team engagement
- Technical chops
- Presentation
Here's the activities which will grant your team points (feel free to recommend more):
Social
- Naming your team
- Sending a tweet with a picture of your team and team name to the #PGHLittleHack hashtag
- Extra points if you tag everyone in your team in that tweet!
- Meet five people you didn't know before today and trade stickers
- Create in the PGHLittleHack Github repo a text file with your Team name, members and project
Technical
- Interact with a public API (any method)
- Interact with a public API using a "modern language" such as Python, Ansible, Terraform, etc
Presentation
- Had a clear objective
- Can detail what each team member brought to the project
- Create a presentation
- Use memes in the presentation (Ariel has something special if you use cats!)
Confirmed lab gear and technology you can play with
- Eric Nielsen will have Raspebrry Pi and sensors handy
- Expedient is offering access to their vCloud environment! And they will be in attendance to help people use it. Send Ariel Sanchez a DM with 4 things - first name, last name, work email, company. They won't spam you, but it's needed for this generous gesture. This is great if you don't have a clear idea of what you want to build but know you will need some infrastructure.
- Ariel Sanchez will bring a 64gb NUC, Open vSwitch switch, and a VeloCloud device
- AdminWillie has a Pi with contollers.