On Tue, 2003-04-22 at 21:33, Vince Hoang wrote: > > I suppose the message I am trying to get across is there have > been a lot suggestions made in the past that have not made much > progress. This was not because they were bad ideas, but simply > because no one took charge to bring the thoughts to life. > > -Vince
Since year 2000 when I revived the Hawaii linux community from near death I tried to guage around to see what kind of people were in our community. Unfortunately, it seems that there are relatively few people interested in programming/development topics (or they are too busy to attend). This past year I've become very busy with my own development project (http://www.fedora.us) I haven't tried to pursue holding more advanced sessions. Thankfully HOSEF picked up and became active around that time. Currently there is community demand for newbie/introduction and especially server administration sessions. I figure the best thing we can do for now is build the Linux and open source mindshare through HOSEF and its community outreach projects. Does anyone want to give a session on programming/development topics? Just offer it to the list and see who is interested. I personally would like to give a session on RPM package development if people are interested. Warren Togami [EMAIL PROTECTED]
