Ohad Lutzky wrote:

This
week I gave my VIM lecture, and Taub 3 was quite literally packed with
Matam students.
Ah, it sounds like a smash hit! I take my hat off (not the red one ;).

So let me ask this: What made this success? What's the secret? Was the lecture announced in the course?

Maybe we're on to something here: If a lecture in some UNIX related issue manages to fill a class, and two of those participants discover Haifux, then something like three-four such lectures per year can keep the the blood streaming. That's my simple math.

So Ohad, I suppose that the VIM lecture will be running next semester as well, and the next, and the next... ;)

But what can we learn from this? How can we pack Taub 3 with eager CS students again? What do they want, that we can easily give?

   Eli

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