Presentations and presenters

Colin McGregor colin.mc151-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w at public.gmane.org
Sun Mar 1 00:30:40 UTC 2009


On 2/28/09, Madison Kelly <linux-5ZoueyuiTZhBDgjK7y7TUQ at public.gmane.org> wrote:
> 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

Well, I would be happy to recycle the talk I gave last Tuesday at
NewTLUG, not like that talk got a fair hearing first time out :-) .

Colin McGregor
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