The committee seeks opinions from SLUG:

We're presently trying to aim our selection of talks at as broad a
spectrum of users as possible -- our regulars range from newbies to
old hands. We don't want to run exclusively "old hand" talks, but we
also don't want to cater only to newbies. This is a hard balance to
achieve, so we'd like some input about what you'd like to see at SLUG
meetings.

What talks would you like to see at a SLUG meeting? (If you've never
been to a meeting, answer the question "What talk would lure you to your
first ever meeting?")

I'd also be interested in hearing about what you aren't interested in
hearing about at SLUG meetings.

An example response is something like: I'm a home user, I want to hear
about using the Web and reading my email on Linux, I don't want to hear
about configuring a web server on Linux.

Feel free to suggest some specific talks that you'd like to see.

-Mary

PS Please respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED], not to me personally.

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