I'm coming. Although I can give good presentations, my "flight time" with Linux topics has yet to give somethign that I'd believe is a good presentation for this audience. I don't do much advanced stuff with Linux. (I am using for writing, emails, day-to-day stuff).
Two poissibities: PGP/GPG is a possible topic but not this month, unless people want a quickie basics of crypto with a software specific continuation in other meetings. (To properly set up a demo, I'd need prep time. For the basics, more history and basic crypto concepts, I could wing a 30-40 minute presentation this month *IF nobody else has something to present.) The other is tracing emails, the basics. I'd rather do this one because I am covering this topic at work and can easily adapt material. Is it TOO basic for the HamLUG folks??? Side note: Maybe that is why I get doubts about presenting in front of Linux user audiences as opposed to Windwos users audiences. I figure that the Linux users are intrinsically more techie and advance comapred to many Windows users and I have to aim much higher with details. J.D. Abolins On Thursday 02 October 2003 23:10, Jeffrey Yep wrote: > Just wanted to get a approx. head count for the next meeting. Anybody want > to volunteer for presentations? Anyone? :-)
