That is not bad idea. I too also miss to many meetings and it would nice to have it live or better yet recorded and posted to the wiki.
Andrew -----Original Message----- From: Laura Hartwell <[email protected]> To: Jax-LUG <[email protected]> Sent: Mon, Mar 14, 2011 8:00 pm Subject: Re: Topic and presenter for March I would love to attend a meeting but they always conflict with my work schedule. I work 6pm - 12mid every weeknight and Saturday days, but I am able to attend a webcast during working hours. Has it ever been discussed having someone set up a webcam and mic and webcasting the meeting so those of us who are unable to attend can eavesdrop from afar? Laura -- Laura Hartwell Hartwell Enterprises - Professional IT Services http://www.laurahartwell.com Element9 Communications http://www.element9.net Fast, reliable, and economical hosting solutions for personal and business websites On Thu, 2011-03-03 at 17:24 -0500, William L. Thomson Jr. wrote: > Thus far we still haven't a topic or presenter for March, this month. I > had hoped to get someone to do a presentation on firewalling using > iptables. Since thats some what of a pre-requisite to the April > presentation on Base/Snort. > > In the event no one steps up to do a presentation on > firewalling/iptables. Another topic came to mind that I think anyone can > present on, and might be time for another entry level presentation. My > thoughts there are a presentation for people that are new to linux. > > "I am new to Linux, what the heck do I do next?" > > Something that would cover, what is a distro, what is GNU and Linux, > what is a desktop env( gnome,kde, xfce, enlightenment, etc) and other > basic concepts we all consider basic knowledge. But really does not > pertain to other OS. You will never deal with a distribution of Windows > or OS X, or most any OS. Though you can have a mix of GNU and other > software on the other OS. > > We did a group presentation a while back on various distros. We might > look to revisit such in the future. But this presentation would be > distro agnostic. Just covering the basics of Linux, that someone knew to > Linux will not really know about or understand coming from other OS. > > But we can go with another topic, really up to what ever someone wants > to present on. Since topics can be easy to decide on, but finding > presenters, not so easy :) > --------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive http://marc.info/?l=jaxlug-list&r=1&w=2 RSS Feed http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/maillist.xml Unsubscribe [email protected]

