On Thu, Feb 3, 2011 at 7:32 AM, emarkay <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Debating on attending this - it's only 4 hours away, Pretty much a "lone
> wolf" Ubuntu user, but if there's some LO activity there, that would be a
> big plus.  They do need some speakers; Feb 7 is the deadline:
> http://www.indianalinux.org/cms/speaker_app
>
> Can't say I know enough about the depths of OO/LO to have anything useful to
> say... :)   However, I have been happy with the rather transparent changes,
> and am using LO in all my applications here.
>

As an organizer of similar regional Fest (LinuxFest Northwest in
Bellingham, WA), I encourage you to present. If you are interested in
something, chances are good that others will be too. These regional
Fests attract local folks who are prime potential users.

Usually all you have to do in a presentation is describe your own
experience. Invite others in the audience to do the same.

Go for it!

Carl


> LO is a fantastic opportunity to "shake the bugs out of the rug" that was OO
> and get it not only compatible, but as useful as the competition (for
> example, has anyone really found "Base" functional?).
>
> BTW, here's some ideas in the "generall" Linux Fest thread here:
> http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/LinuxFest-help-td2178699.html
>
> MRK
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