Hi,
as for the previous LinuxDays, LiLux will also organize two
courses for the next edition, on January 25th and 26th.
These two courses are
- Linux Basics / Basic Linux Usage (or whatever it'll be called)
Here the goal is to teach "normal users" how to make use of a
GNU/Linux desktop.
The course will be half a day, i.e. 2x 1h30min, according to
the current schedule it would be on January 25th in the morning.
We so far have two volunteers to organize this course, Jule and
Pascal.
- Linux Networking (or whatever the name will be)
Here the goal is to teach everything concerning basic connectivity,
from ifconfig to routing to packet filters, QoS, VLANs and VPNs.
The course will be half a day, i.e. 2x 1h30min, according to
the current schedule it would be on January 25th in the afternoon.
We as yet lack volunteers for organizing this course, except for
Alain Rassel who's agreed to do the VPN part.
Now is the time to write up the abstracts, including the detail
of what exactly will be the contents of the courses - I have to
provide them to the LinuxDays team this friday morning. There
should be two versions of the abstract, one short (~1 paragraph)
and one longer (~1/2 - 1 page) with the details of the contents
and pre-requirements, so people can have an idea of what they'll
get.
Also, it will in time be necessary to know on which Linux
distribution the individual courses will take place, so the
LinuxDays team can prepare the hardware accordingly.
So, we absolutely need to find out who will help out with the
networking course, both groups will need to sit together and
write up the title, abstracts for the courses, and provide these
to me in time so I can provide them on friday morning.
I'm willing to help out for the preparation of the networking
course (especially the VLAN part, as I've got a little experience
there), but won't be able to participate in it's presentation,
as I'm already taken by another course.
If you're feeling confident about some subject matter, but are
not willing to stand in front of a room full of people, you're
still welcome in helping prepare the course.
We do have some presentations and courses from other occasions
which can be used as a basis for these courses, which may need
updating though.
Someone or Some-Several will also be welcome to man the LiLux
stand during the LinuxDays.
So, please, volunteers, step up and tell us how you can help us
get this done! Thanks in advance,
Eric
P.S. Alain Knaff also agreed to do the Samba part of the 2-day
Server tutorial, which is done mostly by "externals" and a few
people from the CRP Henri Tudor.