wassup folks

IT Expo has sent me their 'conference tracks', which are basically topics
designed by them which we can discuss at the venue.

basically these are:

   1. harnessing the power of open source
   2. telecomms and voip
   3. data mgt and storage sol'ns
   4. seo, the internet and security
   5. it security for the enterprise.

Obviously, I've reserved the open source topic. Now, keep in mind the ff.:

   - These are merely suggested topics. We don't have to do them, or we can
   suggest new ones if we like.
   - If you're gonna make a suggestion, I would prefer that you be the one
   to do it. Otherwise, I do not have the facilities nor ability to choose
   anyone.
   - I assume LCD projector, etc., are all available. As for the exact time
   and date, susunod na yun pag na ayos na nila.
   - From experience, 15 - 30 minutes per topic is good enough. Longer than
   that and you better be a really good speaker.
   - If you or your company wants to tackle the other topics, please contact
   them directly. I highly recommend the small businesses here to consider
   doing this for promotion purposes. Sulit yan.

http://linux.org.ph/files/jul162008_ITEXPO_Conference_Tracks.pdf

so ayun.

I'm actually considering doing a demo of my PIII notebook happily running
Xubuntu, as 'proof' that you can still make use of old hardware. Then maybe
borrow a more powerful, newer notebook to demo compiz to show what we can do
with newer hardware.

We don't have to do anything fancy. Since the target audience are business
people, we just need to show that it's a viable alternative, and not
something that requires magic or rocket surgery. Just good looks.

Gary

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