Community Lab (KDAB Berlin) | Sprint Sat. 21 May 11:00-19:00

Joseph P. De Veaugh-Geiss joseph at kde.org
Sun May 1 14:11:33 BST 2022


Third times a charm, as they say!

After a couple of setbacks due to Corona, I am hopeful that this time it 
will work out and we will finally be able to meet in person to set up 
the community lab :)

Drum roll please ... Save the date, on *21 May from 11-19h* we are 
meeting at KDAB Berlin to set up the lab for measuring the energy 
consumption of Free Software!

If you are interested in joining, please be in touch. Everyone is 
welcome :) For those who are not in Berlin but would be interested in 
travelling to join us, contact me as we should have funding to support 
your trip to the Sprint. There are several non-Berlin-based community 
members I would love to see there!

And if there is simply no way you can come to Berlin but would 
nonetheless be interested in setting up a lab near you, let's talk. 
There are certainly ways we can support each other, and perhaps KDE Eco 
can support the setup financially!

Details are below, including Corona policy for in-person attendance.

Very much looking forward to it!

Your community manager,
Joseph


_Overview_

*When*: Sprint, Saturday 21 May 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

*Where*: KDAB Berlin, Reuchlinstraße 11, Berlin 
(https://osm.org/go/0MZvks2Rp--?m=)

*What*: Community lab for measuring energy consumption of Free Software. 
For details and discussion: 
https://invent.kde.org/joseph/be4foss/-/issues/25

*Reimbursement* (I will need to confirm the following information): For 
those outside Berlin it should be possible to reimburse a 2-night stay 
for Friday 20 May and Saturday 21 May as well as travel costs. You can 
stay at the accommodations of your choice as long as the per night stay 
is under 70 Euro. Important: If you would like to request reimbursement, 
the following travel support request will need to be completed before 
the Sprint:

   https://reimbursements.kde.org/events/135

*What We Need*:

_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) -> already purchased
  - 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
  - We can also set up measurement tools with an inexpensive Gosund 
SP111 power plug (or similar plug compatible with Tasmota firmware) [1] 
and PINPOINT compatible tools [2,3] (briefly discussed at community 
meetup on 13 April):

[1] 
https://volkerkrause.eu/2020/10/17/kde-cheap-power-measurement-tools.html
[2] https://github.com/osmhpi/pinpoint
[3] https://osm.hpi.de/publications/downloads/koehler2020pinpoint.pdf

_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

-- 
Joseph P. De Veaugh-Geiss
BE4FOSS Project and Community Manager (KDE Eco)
OpenPGP: 8FC5 4178 DC44 AD55 08E7 DF57 453E 5746 59A6 C06F

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