The Free Software Club of Kirksville will be hosting its first
Unconference <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unconference> on Saturday,
December 1, 2007. The event will run from approximately 10am until 3pm
and will take place in Violette Hall 1200.

An Unconference (also called a BarCamp), is a conference that has a
very flexible structure. The idea is that anyone is invited to attend
and even encouraged to present on some topic of interest to them. The
general theme for the first FSCK Unconference is undoubtedly techy.
Presentations might include updates on research, cool tech toys,
hands-on workshops, or just about anything. Because this is the first
event like this that we have hosted, we please ask that anyone who
wants to participate to sign up ahead of the event.

Possible talks already on the agenda include:

    * a hand-on segment on making your Ethernet network cables
    * a quick demo of MythTV using Mythbuntu
    * a question and answer session about the Truman network
    * and another on lock picking

If you are interested in giving a quick talk please contact
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Jason Novinger or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Adam
Gouge. We are actively looking people who are interested in
participating. The more that show up and talk, the longer the event
will last.

In addition, member of FSCK will be in attendance and can help answer
questions about free software in general or help with installation
issues.

Of course, as with most public FSCK events, there will be free pizza
and soda served for lunch.

Check out http://fsck.truman.edu for more details.

Jason Novinger
Free Software Club of Kirksville

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