Presentations and presenters
Madison Kelly
linux-5ZoueyuiTZhBDgjK7y7TUQ at public.gmane.org
Sat Feb 28 17:45:16 UTC 2009
Richard Weait wrote:
> 1. Suggest a topic that you would like to attend. You may hit on a
> popular and compelling topic and inspire one of our members to offer to
> present.
>
> 2. Suggest a speaker who you would like to have at TLUG. Do you know
> an expert in a FLOSS software package who is not a TLUG member? Perhaps
> an amazing illustrator who uses Inkscape and Scribus? Those would make
> great talks, even if, or perhaps because, the presenter is not a
> programmer.
>
> 3. Think again about what would interest you in a presentation topic.
> Have you done something recently that took more time than it might have,
> had the task been illustrated at a previous meeting? Turn that in to a
> talk for TLUG that will save time for us when we have to perform that
> task. We want more voices to be heard at TLUG and more perspectives.
If people want to throw out topics that interest them, maybe someone
who feels comfortable with one of the suggested topics will take it on.
I can't think of anything right now, but I feel comfortable
presenting. Personally, I'd grab an interesting topic I thought I could
do. Assuming of course my past presentations didn't bore people tooooo
much. ;)
Suggestions?
Madi
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