[Wylug-announce] Reminder WYLUG's Linux Introductory Meetings...... (fwd)
Jim Jackson
jj at comp.leeds.ac.uk
Fri, 7 Feb 2003 18:36:16 +0000 (GMT)
Dear All,
Just to repeat....
Please, Pretty Please, Can people pass this on as much as possible.
WYLUGers in Schools, Colleges, Universities, Clubs, etc please give as
much publicity as possible to these events.
There is a poster at
http://www.wylug.org.uk/meetings/2003/misc/intro_poster.zip
I think it unzips to a pdf.
Thanks to Daniel and that guy with the grey hair and beard for the talks
last month.
Next month besides the Introductory talk on the command line (Bash), and
the Q&A session Rik Wade will be doing a session on getting the ADSL frogs
croaking, and Nik Jewell, Tom Hebbron and Chris Tebb will be talking about
"Building an XML CMS". Sounds a very full and varied session - something
for everyone.
I expect all those that were urging more Newbie type meetings to come
along! We will be having a Q&A session so we will need the experts along
as well, to provide answers.
See you all on Monday
Jim
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West Yorkshire Linux Users Group (WYLUG)
Meetings are free and open to anyone to attend.
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Monday Feb 10th 2003
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6 pm for Tea/Coffee and chat
7 pm prompt for speakers
Linux is Everywhere - Introduction to Linux:
Understanding Its Strengths and Differences
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Dave Fisher, GBDirect Consultancy and Training
Linux - Questions and Answers
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EVERYBODY
The History and Pre-History of Linux
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Mark Conmy, School of Computing, University of Leeds
WYLUG Venue: Active Learning Lab., (Level 9, near staircase 2)
E.C. Stoner Building (aka Physics/Admin)
University of Leeds
Woodhouse Lane
Leeds UK
Meetings continues at aprox 9pm in the Victoria, Great George Street
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