Our first three meetings are nicely filled up, but we've got four other
dates that need filling. These are the planned thursdays

Feb. 17th
Mar. 3rd
Mar. 17th
Mar. 31st
Apr. 14th <-- reading day (frag fest, etc)

There's been requests for a meeting on graphics applications in Linux,
and Soren has said he can do blender, but we need presenters for other
programs.

That being said, here's a fun list of topics that were brainstormed a
while back. If you're interested in presenting on one of these, or
another topic, please let us know. If you see a topic you'd like to
have, but can't present on it, bring it up so we can know there's
interest. If you want to see a topic not listed, and would like to see
it, bring it up as well.

With so many things in the club, we need your help to make this semester
of meetings happen, so let us know if you can present, and on what
topic. Let us know if there's a topic you'd like to see happen. Let us
know if we missed something.

Topics with a * after them have been given recently
Topics with a # after them have a known possible presenter (this doesn't
mean that they will be able to present this semester though)

Scientific Software*
Programming Languages:
        Perl#
        PHP#
        C
        Bash Shell Scripting
        Ruby*
        Python
        C# (Mono, .NET framework)#
Strange Distros (Arch, SourceMage, etc)
Samba (basic, print server, domain controller)#
Advanced Apache
Mail Daemons (sendmail, postfix, qmail)
        General Mail setup (fetchmail, why sign your emails, etc)
Networking and Packet Sniffing
Security (firewall, port knocking, encryption)*(firewalls)
        SELinux
        GPG, Encryption
NFS
LDAP
UML#
Music and Linux (Lilypond, Rosegarden)
MythTV*#
Trusted Computing, Intellectual Property
DNS, DHCP
Tools: Screen, calendar, etc
Automake & autoconf
Pranks, Root Wars#

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Scott Paul Robertson
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