É com imenso orgulho que anunciamos a 4ª edição do Seminário de Software Livre Tchelinux que acontecerá no dia 14 de Novembro de 2009 a partir das 9h da manhã nas dependências da Faculdade de Informática da PUC-RS em Porto Alegre.
O temário desta edição será composto por mais de 60 apresentações sobre temas relacionados ao Software Livre, e dentre os palestrantes confirmados teremos a presença dos Kernel Hackers da RedHat Luis Claudio Gonçalves, Fábio Olivé Leite e Douglas Landgraf, do criador do TinyCobol Rildo Pragana, do Global Support Engineer at Red Hat Carlos Maiolino e do Instrutor e Consultor da RedHat Marcelo Moreira de Mello.
Não será cobrada inscrição em dinheiro, entretanto cada participante é encorajado a doar 2 (dois) quilogramas de alimentos não perecíveis que serão encaminhados à instituições de caridade.
Para mais informações sobre o evento, recomendamos visita ao site abaixo:
Neste domingo, dia 30 de Agosto de 2009, o grupo de usuários Tchelinux estará promovendo uma palestra sobre o Android na Livraria Cultura. O valor do ingresso são DOIS quilos de alimentos não perecíveis que serão doados (não é obrigado, mas por que não ajudar?). O horário da palestra, que é praticamente um mini curso, será das 15 às 18h no auditório da Livraria Cultura, situada no Bourbom Country.
When the geeks at NCR in Australia threatened to go on strike, it was a move that could have paralyzed ATMs, supermarket cash registers and airplane check-in. This underlines the fact that IT has become so central to almost all corporations, that any disruption may cost a lot of time and money, which again means that keeping the geeks happy at work is an absolute requirement for a modern business. Happy geeks are effective geeks. The main reason IT people are unhappy at work is bad relations with management, often because geeks and managers have fundamentally different personalities, professional backgrounds and ambitions. Some people conclude that geeks hate managers and are impossible to lead. The expression “managing geeks is like herding cats” is sometimes used, but that’s just plain wrong. The fact is that IT people hate bad management and have even less tolerance for it than most other kinds of employees.
So where does it go wrong? Here are some top ways that managers can lead geeks effectively and respectfully.
Steps
Value training. If a boss thinks that training is a waste of money and expects you to teach yourself, you feel pretty demotivated in any job. Training matters, especially in IT, and managers must realize that and budget for it. Sometimes you get the argument that “if I give them training a competitor will hire them away.” That may be true, but the alternative is to only have employees who are too unskilled to work anywhere else. Also, if you pay them well and have good benefits, they won’t go somewhere else.
Give recognition. Since managers may not understand the work geeks do very well, it’s hard for them to recognize and reward a job well done, which hurts motivation. The solution is to work together to define a set of goals that both parties agree on. When these goals are met the geeks are doing a great job.
Keep overtime down. Avoid taking the approach of wringing as much as possible out of IT employees just because you figure they don’t lead a normal life. Wrong! That’s a huge mistake and overworked geeks burn out or simply quit. It’s a complete myth that long work hours are good for business.
Avoid using management-speak. Geeks hate management-speak and see it as superficial and dishonest. Managers shouldn’t learn to speak tech, but they should drop the biz-buzzwords. A manager can say “We need to proactively impact our time-to-market” or simply use plain English and stick to “We gotta be on time with this project”. The latter makes total sense to everyone involved.
Don’t try to appear smarter than the geeks. When managers don’t know much about a technical question, they should simply admit it. Geeks respect them for that, but not for pretending to know. And they will catch it - geeks are smart.
Act consistently. Geeks have an ingrained sense of fairness, probably related to the fact that in IT, structure and consistency is critical. The documentation can’t say one thing while the code does something else, and similarly, managers can’t say one thing and then do something else.
Don’t make the mistake of ignoring the geeks. Because managers and geeks are different types of people, managers may end up leaving the geeks alone. This makes leading them difficult, and geeks need good leadership - the same as all other personnel groups.
Include them in IT related decisions. Never make decisions without consulting geeks. Geeks usually know the technical side of the business better than the manager, so making a technical decision without consulting them is one of the biggest mistakes a leader can make.
Give them the tools needed. A fast computer may cost more money than an older one and it may not be corporate standard, but geeks use computers differently. A slow computer lowers productivity and is a daily annoyance. So is outdated software. Give them the tools they need. Understand that tools come in many forms. Caffeine is considered a standard tool among Geeks. It’s good to keep a supply of the caffeinated beverages your team prefers handy.
Remember that geeks are creative workers. Programming and system analysis are creative processes, not an industrial one. Geeks must constantly come up with solutions to new problems and rarely ever solve the same problem twice. Therefore they need leeway and flexibility. Strict dress codes and too much red tape kill all innovation. They also need creative workspace surroundings to avoid “death by cubicle”.
Recognize the outcomes of not treating geeks with respect as outlined above. Happy geeks are productive geeks, and the most important factor is good management, tailored to their situation. Doing the opposite to what has been outlined in this article has serious consequences for your organization, including:
Some of the most basic principles of management apply to all employees, geeks and non-geeks. Be fair. Be open.
Geeks are smart, but don’t assume smart people always have sound judgment–they don’t. Rely on the ones who have it and learn from them–evolve.
Geeks don’t like dead weight. If you have any, get rid of it, and your team will be better off. Teams work best when everyone is pulling their weight.
Find out what your geeks like besides work, and take an interest when you can. They’ll appreciate your effort.
If you’re a “geek managing geeks,” as many of us are, don’t wear your boss hat like a crown. They know you’re in charge–don’t carry it like a sign.
Not all geeks are the same; take the time to know the ones you work with. This article is not saying that all IT-people are geeks; some are, some aren’t.
This advice would work well with most employees, not just geeks.
The word geek in this article is not intended in a derogatory manner: “definition 3: an enthusiast or expert especially in a technological field or activity .”[1]
Like many potentially derogatory words, “geek” is a term that non-technical staff should avoid using though technical staff members often use it with each other.
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Quando atualizei meu Fedora para a versão 10, passei vários meses tentando descobrir o que poderia estar errado com a minha placa de vídeo Intel (945GM). Tudo o que eu achava eram informações sobre problemas com o driver e que não havia muito a fazer, fora esperar.
Sem querer, acabei topando com este artigo explicando como resolver o problema. O notebook é diferente (o meu é HP, o do artigo é Acer) mas a placa é exatamente a mesma. Foi só seguir os passos e tudo funcionou.
Em 14 de janeiro foi relançado o site Friends of GNOME, com a proposta de facilitar a doação de dinheiro para o projeto, inclusive com a modalidade “Adote um Hacker”, com a contribuição de US$ 10,00 mensais.
As outras formas de doação são separadas em categorias conforme o valor doado.
Pra quem não é programador ou tradutor, é uma ótima maneira de ajudar o projeto.
Segundo o artigo da Free Software Magazine Is it the End of the Road for Live CDs? os Live CDs, que foram grandes disseminadores de distribições Linux nos últimos anos estão perdendo terreno com a chegada dos Netbooks, que não possuem mais leitores de discos.
Com isto, surgiu a necessidade de instalação das distribuições em pen-drives (ou flash drives, ou… ). Duas das distribuições mais populares já possuem ferramentas para esta tafera: Ubuntu (8.10) e Fedora.
Para saber como instalar o Ubuntu em um pen-drive, basta seguir o post do André Godim Criando um Live Pen.
Para o Fedora, é só instalar o liveusb-creator (yum install liveusb-creator, como root) e executá-lo a partir do menu Aplicativos/Sistema:
É possível escolher uma imagem ISO já baixada ou escolher uma para baixar e usar. Uma outra vantagem é a possibilidade de criar um espaço de armazenamento persistente (persistent storage) para gravar arquivos e permitir atualizações.
O processo é simples, rápido e indolor
Para quem ainda não possui nenhuma instalação Linux, uma boa notícia: o Fedora LiveUSB Creator também funciona no Windows. Basta baixá-lo no site do projeto: https://fedorahosted.org/liveusb-creator/.
Uma dica para usuários Fedora que podem às vezes encontrar problemas com erros de dependências em pacotes: atualizar o sistema com um yum --skip-broken update ajuda a manter os pacotes “sadios” atualizados enquanto os problemáticos ficam esperando. Melhor do que ficar mandando atualizar pacote por pacote.
A versão 2.7 do WordPress saiu (dia 11) e eu finalmente atualizei. Por enquanto tudo funcionou. Não notei muitas diferenças no front end mas na área administrativa tudo foi remodelado. O tema ficou mais sóbrio e a organização dos menus e painéis mudou completamente. Achei interesante, provavelmente vai ser mais produtivo, já que um dos focos dessa nova versão é a capacidade de personalização dos elementos da página, criando um ambiente específico para cada tipo de usuário/blogueiro.
Outra novidade interessante é a possibilidade de deixar o post “grudado” (stick) na página principal, garantindo uma permanência maior para posts importantes.