I am interested in learning Perl. The which meaning of course I am hardly in a position to teach it.
Wesley Parish On Monday 24 March 2003 03:04 pm, you wrote: > We had the Samba course last Tuesday night. It seemed to go quite well. > There were four of us there. Nobody has posted any feedback on the forum > (hint), but they all left with a smile on their face. > > The PHP course has been re-scheduled for 7th April at 6:00pm so it won't > clash with the next CLUG meeting. I hope this suits everyone. > > The following new classes have been requested. Please post to the forum if > you want to join in or are willing to teach any of these classes. > > * Netscape 7.0 (on Linux) > * Editors (vi and joe) > * VMWare > * KDE > > For the Centralised User Management class, I am thinking LDAP might be > better than NIS. Is there anyone out there who has set this up who might > like to show us how it is done? > > Nobody has replied about the Perl course. Is anyone interested in teaching > or learning Perl? > > We are still looking for more people for the Filtering Mail Server class. > Sign up now. > > Jason has started up a poll asking if people think the OSTC should have our > own mailing list. He has also suggested that it might make a good training > course (although he hasn't posted that to the Training Courses section > (another hint)). > > If any of these classes are of interest, or you want to teach any of them, > please post to the forums at http://www.ostc.org/forum/. Please don't > reply to this e-mail for OSTC business. > > > Later > > David Kirk > Share the Knowledge -- Mau e ki, "He aha te mea nui?" You ask, "What is the most important thing?" Maku e ki, "He tangata, he tangata, he tangata." I reply, "It is people, it is people, it is people."
