I don't think that should be an issue at all, as long as the format is open and cross pltaform.
As for HTML presentation, I think it is better as it would be easier for people to read back at home using any computer
connected to the internet.
It is even searchable by google so the lecture itself will be indexed.


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Ori Idan

Shlomi Fish wrote:

On Sun, 5 Sep 2004 12:01 am, Ronen Abravanel wrote:


Nice Lectures.  In the W2L conversation at Haifux, It has agreed that
all the Lectures should be present from OO.o or other REAL linux based
presentation program, and not from the web. Is this notion still up?




WTF? What's wrong with a web-based presentation? It isn't less Linux compatible, and some presentations make much more sense as web ones. Are we going to reject PDF-based presentations as well, just because PDF is also cross-platform? This is ridiculous. I think you misunderstood something there. Maybe what they meant was that the presentation computer would be a Linux laptop, which can display anything that is Linux-compatible.




From the slides, it seems that RedHat and Mandrake are the only
distros. It should mention, for my opinion:
1. the concept of a "distro"



Good idea.



2. there is other distros. at least to mention this notion is exists, if
not listing some and mention Pros and Cons ("It is relativly hard to
set-up gentoo, but you will learn a lot in the procces...")



Mentioning cons and pros of distribution is like opening Pandora's box.




further more - RedHat is dead for the common home-user, Fedora will be
more relevant.



Correct.



Links: Shuld be to Hebrew sites: Penguin, Guides, Whatsup, Linmagazine etc.




Right.

Regards,

        Shlomi Fish





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