[LUGSB] Meeting this Friday - call for topics

Kimberly Albrecht kim at fsl.cs.sunysb.edu
Mon Mar 5 14:33:42 EST 2007


There will be a LUGSB meeting this Friday, March 9, at 5 pm in the Computer
Science building, room 2129.

This meeting, we're going to try something a little bit different to get
everyone more involved.

I would like to get as many of you as possible (and by that, I mean all of
you!) to give a 5 to 10 minute "mini-talk" on a Linux/Open
Source application or topic of your choice.

If you are interested in presenting, please let me know *as soon as
possible* what application or topic you would like to cover.  Also let me
know if you would perfer (or not) to go first or last.

 If you choose to present a linux and/or open source application, you might
want to consider touching on some or all of the following:
- what does the application do?
- the history of the application and how it has evolved
- alternatives to the application and how they compare to each other
- how to use the application/demonstration of the application

If you would like to present something but can't come up with any ideas on
your own, feel free to e-mail the list to find out what people would be
interested in.

- Kimberly Albrecht
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