Neil Schneider wrote: > And February, March, April and beyond. It's the first of the year and no one > has stepped forward and asked to do a presentation. > > Do you have some Linux application you've been testing or investigating for > yourself, your employer, your business or your customer? > What problem does it solve? > What solution does it provide? > Why would you choose this over some other solution? > Does it save money? > What are the proprietary solutions it competes with? > > If this describes something you're working on, then it would make a good > presentation to the KPLUG general meeting. I have an immediate need for > someone to present for the January 10th meeting. I also need speakers for all > the rest of the monthly General Meetings too. Topics to not have to be > advanced, in fact I encourage you to talk about beginner topics. > > Please contact me directly off list if you would like to volunteer. >
I'd like to second the thoughts of beginner topics and application reviews/overviews. The last presentation on Amarok was an outstanding example of "what's this application all about" "what neat things can you do with it" "how do you use it and what does the UI look like" .. Anybody that can do half as well would be a welcome presenter, I'd say. I'm not discouraging the questions you asked, Neil, just emphasizing another set that I think worked very well. Regards, ..jim -- [email protected] http://www.kernel-panic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/kplug-list
