My votes: 10 3 5 6
...in that order. Incidentally, I'd be happy to help teach 2, 4, 11, or 12 if you need an instructor, provided I get enough advance notice to get something together, and perhaps someone to split the work with (though any more than 2 people teaching a class is overkill to my mind). Besides, I need to work on my technical communications skills, and this would be an ideal way to do so in both verbal and written forms. Regards, Ben Pitzer --------------------------------------------- "Those that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." --Ben Franklin-- > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Behalf Of Mike Johnson > Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2003 12:04 AM > To: Triangle Linux Users Group > Subject: [TriLUG] Last chance to vote for upcoming class! > > > Last call for votes for the Dec 13th class! > > Below you'll find class topics and brief descriptions, as well as the > current voting. Note that you -can- vote for more than one. Also, if > you'd be interested in teaching any of these, please let me know. We > have volunteers for about half of the classes, but don't have anyone who > has stepped forward for 1, 3, 4, 7, or 10. One person said they'd be > able to teach, but they're only available from 8am to 11am on Dec 13th. :( > Also, we've had several people volunteer to help teach 4 and 10, but > noone to step forward and say they'll teach. All votes should be mailed > to me directly, or to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (note my sneaky reply-to). > Please don't vote for the same class twice. > > We'll choose the class with the greatest number of votes for which we > have a teacher available. Meaning, right now, the DNS/Routing class is > winning, because we don't have a teacher for VPN/Security. > > Also, I'm closing voting at 11:59:59 pm on Dec 2, according to the clock > on my mailserver (yes, the more astute will note that my clock is off -- > cope :) > > Okay, all that said, here's the topic list again: > 1) Python: Basic Concepts and Programming > 2) DNS/Routing: Understanding DNS/Routing and setting up a DNS server > 3) VPN/Security: Setting up a secure VPN and securing your computer for > remote access. > 4) Apache: Setting up an Apache webserver > 5) Firewalls: Basic Concepts and using IPTABLES to create a firewall > 6) Basic Security: Linux Security basics > 7) Shell Scripting: Basic shell script concepts > 8) SAMBA: Installing and Deploying SAMBA in a Windows environment > 9) LVM: Methods used to create/modify LVM installations on different > hardware > 10) LDAP: Installation and deployment of LDAP > 11) Basic Networking: Fundamental Linux networking > 12) Intro to Linux: Beginners class on Linux and Linux concepts. > > And the current voting: > 1) 1 > 2) 5 > 3) 5 > 4) 2 > 5) 4 > 6) 4 > 7) 2 > 8) 4 > 9) 3 > 10) 4 > 11) 3 > 12) 2 > > > Any questions? Mail me or the steering committee, not the list please. > > Mike > -- > "If life hands you lemons, YOU BLOW THOSE LEMONS TO BITS WITH > YOUR LASER CANNONS!" -- Brak > > GNUPG Key fingerprint = ACD2 2F2F C151 FB35 B3AF C821 89C4 DF9A 5DDD 95D1 > GNUPG Key = http://www.enoch.org/mike/mike.pubkey.asc > > -- TriLUG mailing list : http://www.trilug.org/mailman/listinfo/trilug TriLUG Organizational FAQ : http://trilug.org/faq/ TriLUG Member Services FAQ : http://members.trilug.org/services_faq/ TriLUG PGP Keyring : http://trilug.org/~chrish/trilug.asc
