I think that cross coordinating is a good
idea. At the end of this excersize, I will
have a sorted list of topics.
And then I can go hunting for speakers.
And if we don't have speakers, we can grow our own
and assign out research projects.
Since I also try to bring speakers in for my
OSU classes, I will try to make that information
widely available when/if it happens.
Seth Cohn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
% Crossposted to euglug's mailing list....
%
% So long as you guys are looking at a list of topics (and for euglugers,
% they have listed a bunch more since), I'm going to suggest we try to
% cross-coordinate, and work together. Nothing wrong with having duplicate
% presentations (Mike's database one was popular in both towns), but this
% way we can all hold better events...
%
% In Eugene, we have a real meeting room, thanks to Bob Crandall of
% ComSource, with PCs and whiteboard. John Sechrest has some great meeting
% spaces in Corvallis at OSU too (btw, kudos to John for getting Hal
% Pomerantz to come speak... stuff like that is exactly why I'd like to see
% more...)
%
% Mike Smith is our meeting coordinator at this point, so I'll leave it to
% him to pop up (Mike, are you subbed to [EMAIL PROTECTED]?) and work out
% details.
%
% For topics with really popular broad topics, 2 meetings might be good,
% maybe with a delay on the second meeting for a few months (so if the first
% one wasn't well-done, maybe time to cancel or change) and allow planning
% of schedules...
%
% For less popular topics, maybe one meeting, and the people from the other
% town can carpool... Unlike going to Portland, Corvallis/Eugene is a
% reasonable trip.
%
% Both our groups always need volunteers to present, so anyone who wants,
% please speak up....
%
% Seth
%
%
% p.s. if you haven't heard, Qt is now GPL... news of the day....
%
%
% > > John Sechrest wrote:
% > >
% > > > For now, here is the current list of topics:
% > > >
% > > > Intro 386 + 586 configurations
% > > > Intro Cold Fusion
% > > > Intro Editor Wars
% > > > Intro Emacs
% > > > Intro Emulators like Vine/Wine/VMware
% > > > Intro Firewalls
% > > > Intro GIMP
% > > > Intro Home Networking
% > > > Intro Java Script
% > > > Intro Linux Vs NetBSD
% > > > Intro Linux for Home
% > > > Intro Linux for Office
% > > > Intro Linux resources (books/mags)
% > > > Intro MySQL
% > > > Intro Open Source Installs
% > > > Intro PHP
% > > > Intro Perl
% > > > Intro Proxy configuration
% > > > Intro Python
% > > > Intro Regular Expressions
% > > > Intro Shell Wars
% > > > Intro TCP/IP Basics
% > > > Intro Which linux for me?
% > > > Intro Windows Games with VMware
% > > > Intro linux router project
% > > > Intro linuxconf
% > > > Intro make + packages +rpm
% > > > Intro servers/services
% > > > Intro small unix
% > > > Intro what are my config files?
% > > > X-Adv Emacs Wizardry
% > > > X-Adv MRTG - router monitoring
% > > > X-Adv SNMP - Simple Netowrk Monitoring
% > > > X-Adv System Monitoring with Big Brother
% > > > X-Adv Vi Wizardry
% > > > X-Adv parallelism + Beowolf
% > > > X-Adv performance Tuning
% >
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