[Lancaster] Next years outline
Wayne Ward
wayne at lancasterlug.org.uk
Fri Dec 11 22:23:17 UTC 2009
Joost very good point is it basically worth asking the question were
do we start would anybody be interested in the the first three demos
which is basically a starter right through to advanced installs im
thinking more of rik maybe you would like to see these installs would
you benefit from this?
I was thinking do the drum demo in january then we can discuss the
rest of the demos :) easy peasy !! :)
The tcp / ip - dns networking demo can be a full night of demos and
will be very interesting!! so again we could ad some more nights for a
networking demo which would be fun!!
also im interested in programming gareth we can squeeze this in aswell
got any ideas for a program ?
the good thing is im getting some replies and activity now!!! keep the
ideas coming guys!!
Wayne
On 11 Dec 2009, at 21:34, Joost Noppen wrote:
> Just to add my two cents :). New to the lug does not necessarily
> mean a Linux newbie. For example, I have done ubuntu installs and I
> know my way around setting up server boxes and all. I would find a
> more detailed setup of a headless server more interesting than a
> fairly generic one.
>
> I guess what I am saying is that the content of the demos indeed
> must depend on the level and interest of the attendees, but it might
> be good to establish this level first :).
>
> Cheers,
> Joost
>
> ----- Reply message -----
> From: "Wayne Ward" <wayne at lancasterlug.org.uk>
> Date: Fri, Dec 11, 2009 21:21
> Subject: [Lancaster] Next years outline
> To: "Lancaster LUG" <lancaster at mailman.lug.org.uk>
>
> Im just thinking about the new to linux users currently in the group i
> dont thinks its fair to bang some of the newbies with the likes of
> headless and kolab server installs!! they wont have a clue!! ha :)
> If you look the first one i was going to line up was a ubuntu install
> - that takes half hour - half hour or so run over then we can do the
> drum demo? or just move the ubunto to the month after and just do the
> drum demo in feb ? its easy to move it all along!! :)
> If we do a structure and somebody has the urge to put a extra demo on
> then why dont we just have that one on a extra night like we did with
> your audio demo?
> that would make it even more interesting!!!!
>
> now that was a mighty fine vindaloo what did you have....
>
> Wayne :)
> On 11 Dec 2009, at 21:12, andy baxter wrote:
>
> > Wayne Ward wrote:
> >> No you dont have to do all seven? this is basically for you to
> >> pick what you want to do!!! i know your clever but you would have
> >> to be super brains to do that lot ha ha!!
> >>
> > OK - that's alright then. :)
> >> erm its quite a good run through for new members and new starters
> >> really i basically think as a organiser to make it flow through in
> >> a order than it just being random and a mess really - if you look
> >> at how it flows it just flows!! again this is not set in stone
> >> this is to get people to basically to take a look and offer some
> >> input.
> > I see what you mean but still don't really see why it matters so
> > much to have it like this. I would really like to show people what
> > I've been doing with the drum pad soon, because I'm enthusiastic
> > about it at the moment, not have to wait till the end of the year
> > just to fit a schedule. What happens if someone joins half way
> > through the year? Do they have to wait till next year to get any
> > beginners workshops?
> >> Yes pease say now if you are looking at doing a demo so we can get
> >> this into the list :)
> >>
> >> Again please dont take the list i sent as set in stone this is to
> >> get the ball rolling - im just trying to structure it and get
> input
> >> This wont be certain till one we get people to say what they like
> >> to see do
> >> Or like andy everybody might not want the structure i have and want
> >> to have it jumbled the more input the better please!! we have
> >> till january to get this sorted :)
> >>
> >>
> > OK.
> >> I was looking at getting the projecter funds sorted for the
> >> february meeting...
> >> Ive also havent had much feedback on the moorlands?......
> >>
> >>
> > I think it could be OK, as long as we can sort out internet access
> > somehow.
> >> were is my curry!...
> >>
> >>
> > I've just had my curry!
> >
> > andy
>
> Wayne Ward
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