>>>after the meet, the newbies could ask questions one-to-one.
Get Ready Man!!! I am coming with a bag *fool* of questions ;)
Kiding!
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>>>Dear we had a newbies meet and we will conduct it in
>>>future
Yes! Luckily I was also the part of that successful meet and fortunately
got the chance to meet you guys for the first time and I remember that
we were planning to have a similar at JIMS.
>>>i had proposed to have meet on linx secur
On Tue, 2004-03-23 at 17:19, Sandip Bhattacharya wrote:
[snip]
> I agree wholeheartedly with LL's suggestions though. We have two
> distinct kind of audience in our meets - non-tech end
> users(newbies/experienced) and tech end users(newbies/experienced).
in my humble opinion, fresh newbies,
LinuxLingam wrote:
On Tue, 2004-03-23 at 05:36, Gurpreet Singh Sachdeva wrote:
15 minutes is infinitely more than zero.
I concur! Even 2 mins is infinitely more than zero. :-)
touche.
Very true honorable LL Ji... But can we actually manage the show in 15
mins??? I don't think so...
maybe no
On Tue, 2004-03-23 at 05:36, Gurpreet Singh Sachdeva wrote:
> >>>15 minutes is infinitely more than zero.
> I concur! Even 2 mins is infinitely more than zero. :-)
touche.
> Very true honorable LL Ji... But can we actually manage the show in 15
> mins??? I don't think so...
maybe not, but let's
--- Gurpreet Singh Sachdeva
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Very true honorable LL Ji... But can we actually
> manage the show in 15
> mins??? I don't think so...
> Let us put our feet in the shoes of a newbie, would
> that be justified if
> someone starts speaking with you in 'Hindi/Punjabi'
> and
>>>15 minutes is infinitely more than zero.
I concur! Even 2 mins is infinitely more than zero. :-)
>>>look, let's get the ball rolling in this direction. its a process of
>>>exploration
Very true honorable LL Ji... But can we actually manage the show in 15
mins??? I don't think so...
Let us put
>
> Geee! Do you think that 15 mins would be enough for a newbie to
> understand the "technojargon + flamewars + netequitte flames" :-o
> or to shed *off* their nervousness...
15 minutes is infinitely more than zero.
:-)
look, let's get the ball rolling in this direction. its a process of
expl
>>>they are usually quite terrified
>>>and nervous with the technojargon + flamewars + netequitte flames
that
>>>they usually receive.
>>>so, every ilug-d meet must have a newbie orientation. for 15 minutes.
a
>>>welcome to the community. a special gesture of encouragement and
support
>>>on this pr
On Mon, 2004-03-22 at 14:39, Raj Shekhar wrote:
> Akshay Lamba wrote:
> > Okay who is volunteering for a introductory note, it
> > will be good if we give regular guyz a rest(Raj,
> > Kishore, LL, etc).
>
> I can give an introduction to the GNU project, Free Software philosophy
> and Linux, if
--- Raj Shekhar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I can give an introduction to the GNU project, Free
> Software philosophy
> and Linux, if no one else volunteers. Should I mix
> in Linux on Desktop
> and a bash up of M$ too ?
Okay, go ahead you can mix (or remix) Linux and Linux
desktops in intro
Akshay Lamba wrote:
Okay who is volunteering for a introductory note, it
will be good if we give regular guyz a rest(Raj,
Kishore, LL, etc).
I can give an introduction to the GNU project, Free Software philosophy
and Linux, if no one else volunteers. Should I mix in Linux on Desktop
and a bash
On Sun, 2004-03-21 at 02:24, vivek khurana wrote:
> -
> > Would intro to security tools (nessus, nmap, ntop) /
> > common services
> > (proxy - squid, IDS - snort, firewall - iptables) be
> > ok? Just an intro
> > to the tools and quick method of setting one up
> > using webmin.
> ya it seems good
-
> Would intro to security tools (nessus, nmap, ntop) /
> common services
> (proxy - squid, IDS - snort, firewall - iptables) be
> ok? Just an intro
> to the tools and quick method of setting one up
> using webmin.
ya it seems good if you also incorporate an
introduction to Linux and Linux deskt
Okay who is volunteering for a introductory note, it
will be good if we give regular guyz a rest(Raj,
Kishore, LL, etc).
regards
Vivek
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Would intro to security tools (nessus, nmap, ntop) / common services
(proxy - squid, IDS
--- LinuxLingam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, 2004-03-21 at 01:00, vivek khurana wrote:
>
> if you read the mail carefully, it says each time "a
> new guy from our
> group delivers this introduction".
I had read mail carefully. No problems if you don't
want to speak. We will miss your
On Sun, 2004-03-21 at 01:00, vivek khurana wrote:
>
> Okay guyz, LL has volunteerd to give introductory note
> in this meet.
> Which topic LL ?? It will be great if you can give an
> intro on security.
nope. i volunteer to speak on nothing. have already delivered a more
than fair amount of tal
--- LinuxLingam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> here is what i propose:
>
forgot to add in my last mail. I second this.
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--- LinuxLingam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> here is what i propose:
>
> 1) every ilug-d meet begins with a 15-minute
> introduction to gnulinux
> for newbies and even wannabies. each time, a new guy
> from our group
> delivers this presentation, in his or her own style
> and interpretation.
Oka
here is what i propose:
1) every ilug-d meet begins with a 15-minute introduction to gnulinux
for newbies and even wannabies. each time, a new guy from our group
delivers this presentation, in his or her own style and interpretation.
the assumption will be is that the target audience for this tal
On Sat, 2004-03-20 at 12:21, LinuxLingam wrote:
> On Sat, 2004-03-20 at 09:18, vivek khurana wrote:
> > --- Raj Shekhar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > There will always be newbies in every meet, so does
> > it means introduction becomes a defato start up?? This
> > intro is good in newbies meet
--- LinuxLingam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> [flamewar begins]
(LL is wrong )
> argh! this is what i completely *hate* about ILUG-D.
> it is so
> newbie-unfriendly and aspires to be completely
> elitist!
> :-(
Helloaa ilugd is not newbie unfriendly. I just dont
want the same presentation to
On Sat, 2004-03-20 at 09:18, vivek khurana wrote:
> --- Raj Shekhar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There will always be newbies in every meet, so does
> it means introduction becomes a defato start up?? This
> intro is good in newbies meet, but i would go against
> having this intro in every meet.
--- LinuxLingam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> since i always promise i will come, and find myself
> eating cowdung when
> i don't, lemme apply reverse psychology on myself:
>
> i promise i won't come to the meet.
haha, this time LL might end up eating chocolate
cake, as Ll seems to be man of wor
--- Raj Shekhar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Tarun, do you think we should have a show of hands
> for who all will be
> attending the meet or maybe a poll on the ILUGD meet
> ? If the newbies
> are out in force, Raj's (Mathur) speech would be
> indeed welcome.
There will always be newbies in
since i always promise i will come, and find myself eating cowdung when
i don't, lemme apply reverse psychology on myself:
i promise i won't come to the meet.
:-)
LL
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vivek khurana wrote:
--- Tarun Dua <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
We can request Raj to cut his talk short however.
Can we make raj speak on GPG instead. Raju -ji
pleeeaaassse speak on GPG
instead of introduction.
If the meeting is going to be attended by the "usual suspec
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