Community Lab (KDAB Berlin) | Sprint Sat. 2 April 11:00-19:00
Joseph P. De Veaugh-Geiss
joseph at kde.org
Tue Mar 29 12:58:49 BST 2022
Important update:
Unfortunately, CoViD has struck again and we will have to postpone the
lab setup Sprint until mid-May!
Fortunately, that means some of you who were interested but couldn't
join on 2 April may have the opportunity to join then :)
I will update the mailing list once we have more concrete ideas of dates.
Stay healthy, everyone!
Your community organizer,
Joseph
On 3/22/22 15:26, Joseph P. De Veaugh-Geiss wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> on 2 April we will be setting up the community lab at KDAB Berlin for
> measuring the energy consumption of Free Software applications!
>
> We are currently planning a small event, but if you are interested in
> joining please be in touch. Everyone is welcome and I will do my best to
> accommodate all interested community members :) For those who are not in
> Berlin but would be interested in joining, contact me as we may have
> some funding to support travel to the Sprint.
>
> If you are not in Berlin but would be interested in setting up a lab
> near you, let's talk. There are certainly ways we can support each other
> during the lab setup, it is just a matter of planning.
>
> Details are below, including Corona policy for in-person attendance.
>
> Very much looking forward to it!
>
> Your community manager,
> Joseph
>
> *What*: Community lab setup for measuring the energy consumption of Free
> Software. For details and discussion:
> https://invent.kde.org/joseph/be4foss/-/issues/25
>
> *When*: Sprint, Saturday 2 April 11:00 -- 19:00. Current Schedule,
> suggestions welcome:
>
> - 11:00-12:30 Preparation
> - 12:30-13:30 Lunch
> - 13:30-16:30 Set up Computer 1 + PM and Computer 2
> - 16:30-17:00 Break
> - 17:00-19:00 Test set up with usage scenarios
>
> *Corona*: 2G+ for participation, including antigen test before the
> event. As for masks, if one person would like us to wear masks, all of
> us will. It is important that everyone in attendance feels comfortable,
> and this seems the fairest way to ensure that. However, if all attendees
> feel ok without wearing masks, that is also an option. We hope the
> weather will be nice so we can leave the windows open. Feel free to send
> me a private email if you prefer we all wear masks.
>
> *Where*: KDAB Berlin, Reuchlinstraße 11, Berlin
> (https://osm.org/go/0MZvks2Rp--?m=)
>
> *What We Have*:
>
> _Hardware_
> - Computer 1 (Data Aggregator): To collect data from power meter
> - Power meter (PM): BE recommend Gude Expert Power Control 1202
> series (EUR 300-350)
> - Computer 2 (Reference system): BE recommend Fujitsu Esprimo P958
> computer (2019); however, for getting set up we can use any computer and
> later invest when needed
>
> _Software_
> - Scenario scripts for Idle Mode and Standard Usage (many are
> currently in progress, e.g., GCompris, Kate/Kwrite)
> - PM Python script to read data from Gude power meter:
> https://gitlab.rlp.net/a.guldner/mobiles-messgerat
>
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Joseph P. De Veaugh-Geiss
BE4FOSS Project and Community Manager (KDE Eco)
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