Presentations and presenters

Dave Germiquet davegermiquet-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w at public.gmane.org
Mon Mar 2 19:30:15 UTC 2009


I like this idea as well. Very cool idea.

On Sun, Mar 1, 2009 at 10:57 AM, William Muriithi
<william.muriithi-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w at public.gmane.org> wrote:
> Richard,
>
>> >> 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.
>
> - I wonder if running samba with AD would count as an interesting
> presentation. Or setting up openldap, Kerberos etc to emulate AD as
> practically as possible.
> - On a more creative side, lots of people tend to think gimp have a higher
> learning curve than photoshop. I hope his would be an interesting topic for
> both novice and experienced Linux users.
>
>>
>> >
>> >    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
>
> William
>>
>> 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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