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bogi wrote:
> I did like the dual shorties presentations with similar or related subjects, 
> a 
> bit more time management would be useful, but nevertheless , i think many 
> people liked the idea. Including me :-)

Neither presentation was short :)
I like the idea.  In the future with more time to prepare it might make
sense to coordinate a little more closely (we can save some time that
way as well).

> 
> In regard to a bit more networking fundamentals, this is a subject that will 
> concern any computer user that has more than one computer to deal with, 
> regardless of Os... So it could easily represent the subject of a workshop, 
> or a dedicated mini presentation , to give a decent idea, of how to build a 
> home / soho network and configure networking parameters and maybe go into the 
> area of network fault detection and even a bit into fixing these faults. And 
> would , i think tie in well with some network related software or hardware 
> presentation to satisfy the cravings of more advanced users.
> 
> Also, and maybe more appropriate for workshops, subjects like dns, mail, web, 
> ftp, ssh, ldap, nfs, smb, and many other network related services can be 
> visited in a series of presentations, workshops or both ...

The rabbit hole never ends.  It might make sense to cover what people
are interested in.  Perhaps a poll or a survey on the web site?

> Now that done, i would like to see some movements in the areas of HA/HP. 
> Things like drbd and bonding and hearbeat. It would be so nice to have a good 
> workshop or presentation on them, even maybe a cluster workshop ...

You could do a presentation on each topic.  High availability and high
performance are deep topics in and of themselves.

> 
> Cheers
> Szemir
> 
> 
> On April 5, 2007 12:33, kwong wrote:
>> Other than time management, how did everyone like the panel format?  It
>> would have been nicer to have better allocated time and it does take a
>> bit more organization, there are many choices available in Liinux so
>> presenting more than one choice would be nice for some of the meetings.
>>
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