On 2/13/07, profadourman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> --- In [email protected], "Manu Abraham" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>  > On 2/13/07, profadourman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>  > > Greetings all.  Abu Dhabi Men's College is planning a one day
>  > >  conference on Linux and open source software for Monday, April
>  23.  We
>  > >  are cleverly calling it "Open Source Day".  One of the topics we want
>  > >  to cover during the day is network and system security in the
>  > >  Linux/open source world.  This would be a talk targeted at
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>  > >  people (faculty and staff).  Since I am relatively new to this forum,
>  > >  I am wondering if y'all could suggest who would be good to deliver
>  > >  such a talk.  Feel free to volunteer yourself if you are really
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>  > What would be the length of the talk and what kind of a crowd is
>  > expected (in terms of understanding Linux concepts)
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>  > regards,
>  > Manu
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>  Length of talk would be about 45 minutes, with time for questions
>  afterwards.  Level of Linux expertise would be moderate to high.  This
>  is being conceived as a session for non-novices.

I meant to ask whether the intended audience are programmers or users
(power users with an idea of how things work)

If it is some power users then it is a different cup altogether
looking at network setup etc.
On the latter case of power users, i think there would be a lot of
people on the LUG, who can do the second one.

Regards,
Manu

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