FOG Project call for engagement
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@sebastian-roth I am not good enough on coding to work on the project and work on something that already exist need time to understand the process before making any update (unless you need me to crash the OS during the setup ! lol).
What kind of documentation is needed ?
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@jmeyer said in FOG Project call for engagement:
What kind of documentation is needed ?
We are working on moving all our documentation from the wiki to https://docs.fogproject.org/en/latest/ - lots of work to do. Help is highly appreciated.
Is there still any plan to make a ready to use VM ?
Not from my side because it would mean keeping another part up to date and support it in the forums. But if you are really keen and want to have a go, your call.
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I have donated a couple times and love the fog project. However, I’m not to speed to help with development. However, I would be willing to help in testing. I put many models on fog and have access to a lot of hardware. If I can be of any help, please let me know. I also wouldn’t frown to a small fee every year. Do you have any ability to know how many fog users are out there?
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I can say that we aren’t constantly imaging and reimaging PCs in our environment. The FOG server does a lot of idling. I do the most because I’m always working on golden images and testing. But that’s about it. I don’t think I could make a solid proposal to my employer to pay a small team full-time for full support of FOG. It wouldn’t be feasible. If anything we need to get more people using FOG instead of other very expensive imaging solutions. If the community grows then you’ll have a higher chance of gaining a few more volunteers.
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@cire3 said in FOG Project call for engagement:
Do you have any ability to know how many fog users are out there?
I don’t know how many users there are, but I do know there’s 776 FOG servers operating on the dev-branch. There’s an unknown number of FOG servers out in the wild running on a version older than October, 2020.
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hello friends, i know to much time out.
Just to say i can contribute on testing.
abouts this, FOG runs in ARM64/arm/raspberry pi platform?
best regards
ps: time to reduce watts consumption and i have shared fog on my twitter
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@danuel Yes FOG can be installed on a Pi and also deploy images to ARM64 based machines.
About testing: You might take a look at this topic and test those kernels: https://forums.fogproject.org/topic/16508/enable-or-disable-speculation_mitigations-in-the-linux-kernel
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@sebastian-roth I’d like to assist as well. I’m a multi-faceted SysAd, SysOps Lead, and DevOps Engineer with a decent amount of programming experience. Open to assist in getting this project back off the ground. I think there is plenty of room left for improvement in marketing and potentially revenue stream as well(maybe a premium option that doesn’t limit your everyday user?) Anyways, I’m open to assist in my free time for sure!
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@nitair Welcome to the FOG forums. Great to hear you want to get involved! Probably good to switch to chat (speech bubble in the top left corner)…
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@sebastian-roth Hello, we’ve been using FOG in our env for several years. I’d like to help where I can maybe with testing and front-end (CSS).
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@dreN Great! Are you currently using the dev-branch version? Testing/using the latest dev-branch and reporting issues if you can. As well you are more than welcome to help on the documentation. Please send me a private message to discuss further steps.