Hello,

Relevant remarks :) Here is my point of view :

- where, when & how : For the where, I can look with the EPFL if we can 
have regularly a room. Karim put forward the idea to meet approximately 
each 3 months and speak on a subject chosen by the chosug. I think it's 
a good delay so we can decide about which subject we will speak and 
define who will talk. But what the other members think about that ?

- "such as becoming a Solaris certified system administrator" => what a 
goal ! :) I'm not sure that is the primary target of the chosug, but why 
not ?

- personally for the regularly trainings, I'll try to participate to 
them the most I can !

- About the subjects, maybe should we propose 4-5 subjects and decide 
all together about which one(s) we will discuss ?

Best regards,
Cedric

a b wrote:
>> So far we had about 40 people registered in the mailing/forum and 
>> about 100 people registered to the 3 launch events we had this week 
>> with Bill Moore & Jeff Bonwick. Furthermore, we had more people in 
>> Geneva for example on Friday. I guess this community is potentially a 
>> good basis for the success of CHOSUG.
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> I'd like to ask you all about reaching a concensus on how we want to 
> run CHOSUG, and what the next steps should be.
>
> The questions I have are:
>
> - when, where and how often do we want to meet?
>
> - is Sun Microsystems willing to donate a room for us to meet 
> regularly, or should we look for accomodation elsewhere?
>
> - is there any interest towards regular training sessions in Solaris 
> technology? Perhaps we could even set a goal for the training, such as 
> becoming a Solaris certified system administrator
>
> - if there is interest towards structured training, how many people 
> would be interested in attending regularly, and how often?
>
> - what other subjects to discuss regarding Solaris, hardware/storage 
> and network (security / administration) would be of interest to the CH 
> OpenSolaris community? We could cover a wide range of topics, from Sun 
> Studio compilers to designing and running Asterisk PBX complete with 
> installing VoIP phones, to implementing DNS and firewalls, to name a few.
>
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