Phil Waclawski:
Krita Basics: Tools, Layers, Coloring etc
Krita is a powerful painting program, designed for graphic
designers and general artists. I will introduce the basic
features it provides, along with some special filters, including
G'mic. I will however not be able to demonstrate any artistic
skills :)
About Phil:
Phil has been a faculty member, focusing on open source software
at MCC for nearly two decades.
Phil teaches a variety of course, including MySQL Database, PHP,
Python, Javascript, HTML 5 and CSS, Linux OS, Internet Server
Set up and more.
This summer, Phil will once again be offering a "MCC Multimedia
Madness" summer camp for 6-8th graders. Over the two weeks I
will cover a wide range of open source software, including GIMP,
Inkscape, Krita, Audacity, Blender, Hydrogen Drum Kit, Tux
Guitar, Openshot, Linux Multimedia Studio, work with green
screen and more.
For hobbies, Phil has too many. Blacksmithing, archery,
Leatherworking, Wood Working, Jewelry, Sound Recording/editing
and SCUBA diving. Phil is also learning to play the Bass.
Phil has been using linux at home for desktops and servers since
1994.
Ed
Nicholson: DNSSEC DANE & NTPsec - Trust but Verify
DNSSEC DANE and NTPsec - The basic infrastructure of
the Internet hasn't seen such significant improvement since Jon
Postel's contributions to the original DNS RFCs. DNSSEC is
operational authentication of information served by
authoritative DNS servers. This is the dawn of the believable
Internet. An important consequence has been the emergence of
DANE or DNS-based Authentication of Named Entities. And that
adds confidentiality to believability. Even as Internet naming
gains this new robustness, similar efforts are improving our
access to time services with the NTPsec project. While not all
Internet infrastructure has left the era of blind trust, the
names and times we depend on are now things we can verify. This
presentation is about consuming and deploying DNSSEC DANE and
NTPsec services.
About Ed:
Ed has been involved with Free Software for some time. His
interests are in how people, organizations and populations use,
create and experience information. He enjoys The Prescott
National Forest as his "office" and The Valley of The Sun as a
home away from home. Personal systems run either Fedora, Project
Atomic, Android or OpenBSD.