I'm happy to give a talk on Inkscape or OpenOffice. There's a couple of
other neat applications I'm happy to discuss too. But it would all be
very much at an introductory level. That's the reason I suggested an
Applications SIG, to try and bring in people who are just switching over
from W*ndows and want to go on doing what they've been doing there.
Jon.
John Ferlito wrote:
On Fri, Apr 02, 2010 at 12:10:38PM +1100, meryl wrote:
* New and upgraded applications demonstrated and discussed
* Distros compared and evaluated
* Using Linux with various peripherals -- scanners, printers,
tablets, multiple screens
* Bash programming techniques -- but keeping it simple
* OpenOffice techniques and macros
* GIMP, Inkscape, Scribus techniques
In addition to the above, (a very good list Jon!) I'd also like to see
basic/beginning Python, basic/beginning Rails/Ruby, & troubleshooting
problems; i.e. using run levels, wireless setup etc...
So this is a very good list of talks. But who is going to volunteer to
give them?
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