[GTALUG] Tutorials on Linux command-line -- any interest?

David Ing isss@daviding.com isss at daviding.com
Mon Jul 24 09:32:51 EDT 2017


William,

One cure (actually, an affordance) is to register the GTALUG on meetup.com,
for visibility.

If I look at https://www.meetup.com/topics/linux/ca/on/toronto/ , I see
"Toronto Linux Meetup" saying "over 50 interested".  There's a target
audience!

I had done this in 2009, for the systems sciences community (in preparation
for the ISSS Waterloo meeting in 2010).  The first year at meetup.com was
free, and then they started charging for being on meetup.com.  I didn't
want to continue (as an individual) to pay for the registrations, so in
subsequent years, restarted on Google Sites (at http://wiki.st-on.org/ ),
with links to register on Eventbrite (which doesn't charge for free events).

I notice that IBM does have notifications on meetup.com , with a pointer to
register elsewhere.  As an example, see
https://www.meetup.com/Toronto-IBM-Tech-Talks-Meetup/ , where the April 20
event says "In addition to RSVPing on Meetup here, please also register at
the Eventbrite link".

As a new attendee to GTALUG events, I did a little extra searching to find
the group.  Right now, searching Google on "Linux Toronto Meetup" has
GTALUG as the fifth hit on my list.

In the interest of longevity, it's great that GTALUG is on its own domain.
In the interest of publicity, there's a large group of people who think
meetup.com is the only place that advertises meetups.

P.S.  I have also sent notifications to events at nowtoronto.com (see
https://nowtoronto.com/contact
), which is free.  This has picked up people who don't plan more than a day
ahead.




On Sun, Jul 23, 2017 at 9:21 PM, William Park via talk <talk at gtalug.org>
wrote:

> There was no formal discussion with the GTALUG board.  I just got tired
> of talking about it and decided to show initiative. :-)
>
> GTALUG has long ceased to be "users group" and has degenerated to social
> get-together.  Symptoms are
>     - It has stopped growing.
>     - No new idea or people are coming in.
>     - It's not doing anything, because the current people are already
>       expert in what they are doing, so no need to do anything.
>     - It's falling behind the time.  There are people who knows Linux
>       and never heard about GTALUG.  (I see this at work)
>
> So, what's the cure?  I think that structured tutorials is the best way
> to hold on to people.  "Linux Command-Line" is not the only topics.
> There are many others, even from this mailing list alone.
> --
> William
>
> On Sun, Jul 23, 2017 at 06:40:47PM -0400, Gary via talk wrote:
> > I will attend but I think it would be great if gtalug could get some
> > visibility on this for the public at large. How might this be done.
> > /gary
> >
> > On 17-07-22 11:17 PM, William Park via talk wrote:
> > > Subject of "tutorial" comes up every year at Linux BBQ.  This year, at
> > > Hacklab, was no different.  OK, I'll bite first.
> > >
> > > I will give a series of tutorials on "Linux Command-Line", starting
> with
> > >      - Shell (bash)
> > >      - Vi editor (vim)
> > > It will be workshop style.  So, you can bring laptop (Windows and
> > > Chromebook), try out examples, and ask questions.
> > >
> > > How many are interested?
> > > We'll work out the logistics later.
> >
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