People are going to have to volunteer to do the following tasks:
> lectures:
> - Installation and compiling
> - Security
> - Mail (Nagarjuna for sendmail? Someone for Qmail?)
> - httpd
> - Zope (Kiran?)
> - Staroffice
> - mysql
> - Development tools (Sushil for gcc, gdb, gtk "php3"? I can speak on
Perl)
> - Diff bw linux/gnu
I'd also like to voluneteer for the same. I'am comfortable with mysql,
Zope (At least I can get it to the audience), PHP3 and Apache.
>
>
> Workshop
> - Installation
> - Kernel compiling
> - security conf
> - mailconf, httpdconf
>
>
> Documentation
> - Either write something, or grab the LDP onto a CD. Who can do this?
>
> 2. Charging
>
> These are the possibilities:
> - Leave it entirely free.
> - Charge for documentation and give them CD's or printed
documentation.
I vote for the same..
>
> - Charge even to pay speakers.
Nope... This is an organization's effort and Linux is a movement. I
don't think anybody who wish to participate should expect any
monitary benefit. This is my opinion. Pl. don't flame at this.
> I will also check if second week March is okay.
That should be fine...
Seshan.
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