This is why I haven't attended any meets as I know I would be out of my depth. 
Or talks would be given on subjects I'm not interested In and would be bored 
senseless. 

A making the transition from windows to Linux workshop would be very popular 
covering areas such as installation. Beginners guide to the Cli, package 
management etc. 

And a more advanced setting up a Linux server workshop would also be very 
interesting to myself and others. 

We are not all gurus plus think of the sheer amount of people out there who are 
getting there feet wet with Linux. Take the raspberry pi for instance this has 
opened the doors and has introduced a lot of newcomers to Linux. They would 
find this kind of introduction knowledge invaluable. Hell even running a 
raspberry Pi server setup course would be very popular :)  

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On 28 Jan 2013, at 14:05, "Richard Bensley" <richardbens...@gmail.com> wrote:

>>> The beginners guide to MySQL was also very popular.
>> 
>> Yes - MySQL per se is not for *total* beginners.  Pity I missed it. :-(
> 
> I can certainly help in the MySQL front. I am a DBA for a trading
> platform. I train and implement MySQL at various levels, brunting its
> various idioms.
> 
> A five minute flash talk I could certainly do just about anytime. I
> will be there with my brother, James, next Saturday.
> 
> 
> Rich
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