On Thu, 22 Jan 2004, Orna Agmon wrote:

> Staying in Linux - How to Install a New Driver (cont)
> by guy keren on 2/2/04
> Linux Device Drivers - 9/2/2004
> Staying in Linux - Multimedia in Linux        by Alon Altman on 16/2/04
> Multilingual TeX by Ron Artstein 23/2/04
> Staying in Linux - Shell by Orna Agmon 1/3/2004
> Staying in Linux - CVS by Tzahi Fadida on 15/3/2004
> Culmus and fonts by Maxim Iorsh on 22/3/2004
> Ingo Molnar's O(1) scheduler by Erez Hadad on 19/4/2004
> Staying in Linux - Firewall with IPtables by Adir Abraham 3/5/04
> Firewall with IPtables by Adir Abraham 10/5/04
> Web hacking for fun and profit Alon Altman 17/5/2004
> Linux kernel 2.6 by Muli Ben-Yehuda 7/6/04
> User Mode Linux by Muli Ben-Yehuda 21/6/04
>

Pardon my query, but why do we need so many more Staying in Linux
lectures? What are we trying to achieve with them, precisely? It's bad
enough that we had the W2L series with dwindling attendance, now we have
to have the SiL for the rest of the year. The best way to learn about
Linux and to stay there, is by experimenting on your own, and reading web
resources. People who've been to the W2L series can post messages to the
mailing list or other resources asking for questions and people can answer
them.

Other than that, I don't think we need to guide them by the hand from now
until infinity.

Regards,

        Shlomi Fish


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