Friends... I've been lurking here for some time... I work for IBM and I speak to university groups 4-5 times/year on a variety of topics, most commonly open standards, Eclipse, "what it's like in the software business", etc. My blog is at: http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/blogs/page/markhicks Another talk I did at LSUE is at: http://www.cct.lsu.edu/programs/seminarsandlectures/hicks.php (I know how to present and convince). I run OpenSuse on my notebook and have used OOa exclusively for a few years.
This coming September 20 I speak to Louisiana State AITP chapter. http://www.aitp.org This time I want to push Open Office ( know it's a bit self serving with IBM's new incorporation of OOa in Notes, but trust me, I'm not evangelizing IBM products). I'm looking for presentation materials (an odp would be great) or just an outline of points to make in a 45 minute talk to prospective technology business leaders). Thanks in advance... Mark Hicks
