I forgot, until I started thinking about Jim and George's suggestions,
we don't have a projector in room 401 & 402 that we can use, unless
the repaired it since last month. What are the odds of that?

If we used Jim's suggestion, how would we demo all these applications?
We would need a single computer with all the applications on it.

I'm also trying get Tracy and Mark to move up their presentations on
AOe and cfengine. Let you know how that turns out by end of day, I
hope.

George Geller wrote:
> I can demo any or all of:
> VMWare
> VNC
> nx
> sourceforge.net project management.
> mediawiki setup and admin.
> assembla project management.
> my python/pgu/pygame/sdl based SATimer
> Rescue windows files with knoppix.
> George
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: James G. Sack (jim) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: Sunday, April 8, 2007 06:49 PM
>> To: 'kplug-STEER'
>> Subject: meeting plan for April 12
>>
>> Do we have a standby presentation for this meeting?
>>
>> If not, I have an idea for consideration.
>> Even have a potential title:
>>   "Some Favorite Things"
>>
>> The idea is to invite everybody on the list(s) to suggest
>> applications,
>> tools, or even just individual features of some program.
>>
>> And if possible to prepare 5 or 10 minutes of show & tell.
>>
>> For example, I can think of a couple of things that I've used this
>> morning that I could offer:
>>
>> 1. wireshark's "flow graph" feature, maybe as a demo, throwing in
>> the
>> use of "Conversations" + right-click, "Apply as filter"
>>
>> 2. kMagnifier (kmag) -- part of kdeaccessibility package that most
>> people may not even know of, but which makes a neat thing to add to
>> the
>> panel.
>>
>> I bet that a dozen of the regulars might collectively come up with
>> 50
>> good topics by Thursday.
>>
>> A possible format might be to ask those who do have ideas to
>> bring/fill-in a card at the door, then put the topics up for a vote
>> (white board?, flip chart?, live spreadsheet?).
>>
>> Questions and comments from the audience might significantly expand
>> the
>> scope.
>>
>> Regards,
>> ..jim
>>
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