Sounds like an excellent idea. I'd love to work for a place that was
gung-ho about FOSS, but unfortunately, we're so deeply embedded in
Microsoft's grasp, I see no light. Hell, I don't even see the tunnel.

Joey

On 5/13/05, Andrew Baudouin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ryan McCain wrote:
> 
> >I just bought the domains opensourcepresentations.com .org and .net.  While 
> >trying to put together a presentation about Open Source directed towards the 
> >executive audience I found that there are presentations out there, but 
> >people keeps their presentations in their own silo's.  I envision a website 
> >where OSS advocates can come and grab a presentation when they are trying to 
> >show the benefits of a specific product or OSS in general to their 
> >department, lower manager, upper management, executves or newbies.
> >
> >My question to you guys is: Any thouhts on how I should organize this page?  
> >What about sumbissions?
> >
> >Any thoughts in general would be great!
> >
> >Thanks,
> >Ryan McCain
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> I think that it is important that all presentations submitted become the
> property of opensourcepresentations and are then available to all under
> the GPL-literature license.  You should probably organize the page
> around category of presentations (networking, operating systems,
> applications, interoperability) and offer links and descriptions of each
> in a thumbnail format.  Probably user ratings would be beneficial as well.
> 
> I'm available for any help you need on this as well.
> 
> Andrew
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