Well it's that time again, looking for a topic and presenter for the
upcoming April meeting. I am thinking after the last several meetings,
we might newbie things up a bit. Maybe do an entry level presentation.

We might have a few people do an overview of various Linux
distributions. NOT a pissing contest, comparison, which is better, or
anything of the sort. Just people familiar with a given distro talking
about what makes that distro different, NOT better, etc :), and/or the
crowd it tends to cater market to. Where to go for support, is paid
support available, should I run at work, home, etc.

Or other topics that might help one choose a Linux distribution, or help
them to progress with learning Linux etc. Thinking we need to put some
focus and emphasis there.

We should have way more than enough people with the knowledge, skills,
and talent. Mostly its a matter of what topics are of greatest interest
to people new to Linux. How can we best help and serve them on their
quest?

Discuss :)

-- 
William L. Thomson Jr.
Obsidian-Studios, Inc.
http://www.obsidian-studios.com


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