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On Thursday 27 March 2003 12:16 pm, you wrote:

I think this would be very neat! The guideline is 15-60 minutes. The mean 
average seems to be about an hour. What if you both shot for 45 minutes each? 
I think it's doable.

Is this a plan?

I realize that Emacs is a way larger subject. Having spoken with Rob about 
this, I am under the impression he is planning on doing an abbreviated intro.

> 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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