[clue-talk] Speakers wanted!

kevin.kempter at dataintellect.com kevin.kempter at dataintellect.com
Wed Apr 27 21:29:31 MDT 2005


On Wednesday 27 April 2005 12:13, DAVID JENNE wrote:
> Share your knowledge with the world!  (or at least the CLUE audience). 
> CLUE has a need for presentations for our upcoming meetings.  If there is a
> topic which you are familiar with or just interested in, please consider
> giving a presentation at a future CLUE meeting.
>
> Presentations can be in one of two formats:
>
> KISS ("Keep It Simple, Stupid") presentations last about 20 minutes and
> cover a basic Linux topic or present a new application or idea that the
> speaker is interested in.  You do NOT have to be an "expert" on whatever it
> is.
>
> The main presentation lasts at most an hour and is a more in-depth talk on
> a particular subject.  Topics can be technical or of general interest.
>
> We are in need of KISS presenters for May and June and KISS and MAIN
> presentations for meetings after that.  Please feel free to contact me via
> this list or independently if you have any interest in presenting, know of
> someone who would be interested or just have a question or two.
>
> Who knows?  A CLUE presentation might be the stepping-stone to a great new
> career!
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Dave Jenne
> CLUE Speaker Coordinator

Hi Dave;


I'm no expert but I've been running Linux on my laptop for about 5 years now. 
I've run Redhat, Suse, Mandrake and currently Fedora. I would be willing to 
share my experiences, where I think the state of Linux for Laptops is at 
positives/drawbacks, etc.  I could share some on how I do practically all my 
consulting even dominant M$ shops with my Linux box as well.

Also I'm new to the list/group so if you're interested I'll need to know 
when/where, any presentation guidelines/expectations, etc...




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