we'd like to volunteer a talk on IPv6.  pls tell us time alloted per
topic.

thanks,
denis

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On Fri, 13 Jul 2001, Ian C. Sison wrote:

>
> (Sorry for cross posting this)
>
> Fellow Listers,
>
> As a result of the communications and discussions we are having over at
> the linux10 mailing list [a list set up to facilitate discussions on the
> planning of the event] we are proud to post a summary of what has been
> agreed so far.  If you are interested in joining the discussions, please
> send 'subscribe' to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> As this is a community contributory effort, your help is always welcome.
>
>
> ==============================================================
>
> Important:
>
> o DATE/VENUE IS FINAL: Since no violent objections were posted, we can now
> finally set the date and venue of the event.
>
> ***
> Saturday, August 25, 2001, from 9AM to 6PM at the premises of the Asia
> Pacific College, located at Humabon Place, Magallanes, Makati City.
> ***
>
>
> ==============================================================
>
> Other Notes
>
> o  According to eric, Orly Andico and Engels Antonio have not responded to
> them being 'volunteered' to chair some topics on the list.  Could anyone
> contact them personally?
>
> o ISSUE: on the length, depth of the talks to be held.  Shall these be
> held on a big forum, small group/BOF type, or on a case to case basis.
>
> o ISSUE: on the proposed 'audience' of the topics - should newbie topics
> outnumber advanced topics?
>
> ==============================================================
>
> Task Assignments: [marvin]
>
> Okay, we need to know who will lead this project or maybe who will lead in
> preparation to this event.  Also, we need to know who are those people who
> will work with us PHYSICALLY.  I suggest also that we need to form
> committees for the said project.  The purpose of this is for us to be able
> to identify who are the people concerned for the particular functions and
> will be able to follow-up them regarding their individual job status.  Below
> are the committees that I have in mind:
>
>   o  Program  (over-all program of activities)
>
>   o  Ways & Means  (sponsors, venue, hardware, software, etc)
>
>   o  Physical Arrangement  (decorations, hardware installation, rooms,
>      tables, chairs, etc)
>
>   o  Records & Recognition  (pictures, promotions, press release,
>      certificates for the speakers, etc)
>
>   o  Security  (attendees, hardware, software, etc)
>
>   o  Registration  - Ian Sison has volunteered to donate an apache/embperl
>      Based registration program, and Rom Flores was willing to lend his
>      nametag printer.
>
> ==============================================================
>
> FINAL VENUE
>
> o  Asia Pacific College Caf & classrooms [Chris Haravata] [100-150pax]
>
>
> ==============================================================
>
> BANDWIDTH
>
> o  The APC Venue can donate bandwidth/Meridian Telekoms
> o  Mar Apuhin can donate his skyinet dialup account for the event
>
> ==============================================================
>
> HARDWARE [for the install fests, Exhibits, Registration and CD Replication
> Activities]
>
> o  As per Chris Haravata, he will ask Raul Ocampo of
>    SuSE Phils re: Itanium boxes for the exhibit
>
> o  Rene Torres/Progressive Ideas offered to loan the following boxes:
>
>      3 network-ready computers
>        1 933MHZ Mandrake 8.0 16x Plextor CD-Writer 128MB RAM,
>        1 400MHZ Celeron RedHat 7.1 4x CD YAMAHA SCSI CD Writer 128MB
>        1 300MHZ Mandrake 8.0 Celeron 64MB RAM) and optionally,
>
>      and for demo (if there's interest)
>        1 first generation iMac triple-booting Linux, OS X and Mac OS
>
>      Rene will you include a HUB?  or can APC provide the physical
>      ethernet, Chris?
>
>
> ==============================================================
>
> MEDIA COVERAGE
> (do you know anyone who can take care of this)
>
>
> ==============================================================
>
> MEMORABILIA
>
> As per Marvin's suggestion, the option for having memorabilia available
> for sale during the occasion is a worthwhile endeavor, especially if PLUG
> can raise some funds off it in the process.  Does anyone want to volunteer
> to handle this particular activity?
>
> ==============================================================
>
> CD-Replication/burning services activity.
>
> Essentially pooling together of resources [CDs, Hardware, Manpower] so
> that people can go home with the Linux/Distro of their choice.  So far the
> following have signified their intentions of helping in this activity.
>
>    o Rene Torres
>    o Phillip Morales
>    o Jijo Sevilla
>    o ACENT
>
> Can we pool our Linux software titles together and make a nice
> comprehensive list?
>
> ==============================================================
>
> PROGRAMME
>
> It was requested that all presentors should use either StarOffice
> Starpresenter or Magic Point when doing their talks.  Practice what we
> preach.
>
> Some topics are still unconfirmed, or not taken.  They are still
> made part of this summary because some others may want to volunteer
> to chair them.  If the topic gets stale long enough they may be
> dropped, pursuant to the suggestion of eric rosel.
>
>
> I.   Welcome address  Dr. Pablo Manalastas [pls confirm]
>
> II.  History of Linux in the ph - Eric Pareja [ok]
>
> III. 15 min session topics:
>
>   o  IPChains to IPTables migration - ACENT [ok]
>   o  Beowulf Clusters -
>       Lalainya - Engels Antonio [pls confirm]
>       ACENT - William Yu [ok]
>       Weather forcasting - ACENT [ok]
>   o  PHP/Mysql - rom [ok]
>   o  PERL - Orly Andico [pls confirm]
>   o  Security
>       Securing Linux - Rafael Sevilla [ok]
>       Breach Postmortems - William yu [ok]
>   o  DJBDNS - [EMAIL PROTECTED] [ok]
>   o  Star Office for Linux -
>   o  GIMP (or Graphic designing on the Linux platform) -
>   o  Linux Gaming -
>   o  SSL/SSH/Payment gateways -
>   o  ISP Related topics
>   o  DSL + Linux -
>   o  Message Transfer Agents
>       Postfix
>       Qmail
>       Sendmail
>   o  Oracle on Linux - Orly [pls confirm]
>   o  Java on Linux -- ACENT [ok]
>   o  Document Typesetting on Linux [Rafael Sevilla] [ok]
>   o  Linux interoperability - ACENT [ok]
>   o  Open debates
>   o  Samba - Jijo Sevilla [ok]
>   o  Advanced Shell
>
> IV. Newbie topics
>
> As posted by Marvin, here are some topics of relevance to newbies.  Those
> who would want to speak about this should now volunteer.
>
>   o  Basic Concepts on Linux - Jess Emerson Uy [ok]
>   o  Text Editors:  vi, pico, emacs - Sache Chua [ok]
>   o  X Windows using Gnome & KDE
>   o  Linux Office Applications:  StarOffice 5.2 and etc...
>   o  Administration Basics
>   o  Basic Systems Administration
>   o  Basic Linux Networking Concepts
>
>
> V. Install Fests with sponsors [please volunteer!]
>   o  Redhat
>   o  Mandrake
>   o  Debian
>   o  SuSE, sponsored by SuSE Phils.
>   o  AdmuLinux
>   o  Buhawi
>
> VI.  Eat Eat Eat - sponsors
>   o  Q-Linux
>   o  SuSE Phils.
>
>
> VII. PLUG Meeting, possible election of officers.
>
>
>
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