I think I can pull it off. Now I'm having flashbacks of some assignments while I was attending the U. I would like to contact Rob to somehow coordinate some of the topics if possible. If there is too much material it'll be Emac & VI at 1000mph. Just to be clear, what are the expected time allocations again?

Jason

Jarrod Major wrote:

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On Thursday 27 March 2003 11:32 am, you wrote:

Sorry Jason,

I should have read all my mail before responding. I agree with you. There is probably enough on both subjects to warrant two separate presentation nights. There is also the inundation factor, too much of a good thing might be bad.

Playing devil's advocate though, Rob have you timed your presentation? Any idea how long you will run? Maybe we can squeeze them in. I guess it depends on you Jason.

I don't have a problem switching.  I might need to borrow a laptop for
presentation though and the presentation might be "partially" focused on
VIM since this has so many more features added to VI that I'd like to
show off.

If I remeber at the last meeting, there was some discussion with having
Emacs and VI presented together but there may not be enough time to
present both editors fairly.  Separatly might be the best, then have a
"Emacs vs VI" presentation to follow-up.  Any thoughts?

Jason

Jeffrey Clement wrote:

We will be having a presentation on Emacs next month (next week). Jason
Louie would like to do a presentation on VI to complement this.
Currently, my IPCop presentation with SHawn Grover is in the May slot. I
would be more than willing to switch it with Jason.

I agree that having the Vi and Emacs presentations together might be
good.  How long are they expected to be?  Could it be in a single
evening?

Beyond that we have no other presentations scheduled. There are however a
number of suggested topics. We are looking for volunteers to take the
challenge of presenting one of these topics for the group.

I'm always happy doing more on Python although it's not specifically
Linux.  Building web apps with Python, games, ...

Jeff


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