Hi,
the next LinuxDays preparation meeting is this friday afternoon
at 14:30 at the CRP. I won't be able to be there, so in case
someone can replace me...
The subject of the meeting will be the courses' subjects, with
a little agenda (description of the contents), and proposed
speakers.
There will also be propositions for the frame program (art, music,
robotics, ...).
So, we need to decide very quickly now what LiLux will propose for
courses, and write up at least the agendas (a few lines describing
the contents), and write up the names of people who can present
these courses.
Note for those who didn't see this before (I guess I wrote that
only to the admin list until now): the next LinuxDays will be
divided in two parts - 1) a business track at SI Expo, which
will consist in a series of presentations by some companies
and 2) two days of courses plus "villages" about different
themes, consisting of stands with computers where people can
come ask questions and try stuff out (i.e. no more expo and
presentations like the previous years) - this will be end of
january 2005.
So for LiLux:
The idea will be to have a "basic" course for beginners (really
basic, don't go into installation or CLI confusion, just using
an already installed system) - this we have partly prepared
with the basic course from the LinuxDays 2003 and the LinuxFest
2004.
Then, we should split up the "advanced" course from last year
into several shorter courses regarding different services.
This shouldn't be too hard I guess - any takers?
If we have the energy and manpower, we could also propose new
stuff - any proposals, people willing to do such stuff?
I think it is important to be realistic in our propositions,
or else we'll be really stretched in getting things done. We
can do quite some stuff, especially if more people are willing
to help out. Please join the effort! If we start now, we can
get some nice courses done - if we start late, it will get
painful. Preparing courses does take time to do properly.
Greetings & thanks in advance, Eric