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 +Linux-Ottawa July 2026 Meeting. 
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 +==== Date/Time: ==== 
 +Thursday July 2nd at 7pm 
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-==== Thursday July 02, 2020 ==== +
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-=== Venue === +
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-{{page>:venue_jitsi}} +
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-=== Meeting Agenda === +
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-When: Thursday, July 2, 2020 +
-Time: 19:00 +
-Where: jitsi video conference (details to follow) +
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-As per our new normal, we will utilize jitsi for our meeting. +
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-This month we have two talks, a main one and a follow-up to last month. +
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-The talk will be an energetic op-ed on the failure of design methodologies from Tug. Prepare to be entertained/appalled/etc. I do not know the details and think the mystery is more of a draw than the details would be. +
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-The second one will be much shorter and is a bit of a follow-up on the talk from last month driven by the post-meeting chat on conferencing gear.   +
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-Meeting Details: +
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-The meeting URL and code words will be emailed around 18:30 so there is a potential for some social time prior to getting started.+
  
-Rules/Procedures/Common-Sense:+  - Online over Jitsi https://meet.jit.si/oclug_2026-07-02_meeting 
 +  - Check the mailing list for in-person clusters being hosted by other members.
  
-Similar to last time, your output video and audio will be disabled when you join. In order to make sure the experience is a reasonable one for all involved, the presenter will share their screen-window-whatever they are comfortable with and you will see it quite clearly. Rather than unmute, pressing your space bar is supposed to unmute your microphone while pressed, so you can try that to ask questions. There is also the chat window, but when it is active it obscures part of the screen. Feel free to post questions and as opportunity presents itself and the presenter notices, they will get answered. After the presentation is completed, feel free to unmute and have a normal voice/video Q&A.+==== Program: ====
  
-[[agenda_20200604|June 4, 2020]]+__Topics__
  
-[[agenda_20200507|May 72020]]+  * Password storage - Scott has a little discussion on the topic. 
 +    * Recentlywe discussed authentication systems. We also have a similar issue with the necessity of managing more passwords than humans should have to handle.  
 +      * Self hosted password management is a thing. 
 +      * Using someone else's service is an option, however we have seen multiple problems with that in recent history. 
 +      * Zero knowledge cloud services are available. Do we trust them? 
 +      * I like the idea of hosting my own vault and there are a few options that come to mind. 
 +      * I saw a short video on one such tool and I thought it was interesting. I'd like to bring that one up as an example and maybe discuss the possible flaws in it.
  
  
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