Hey Gang, I posted this forum topic on CLUG.ca on Workshops http://www.clug.ca/node/513
I would like to drum up some support for more workshops. The VMware Workshop is fast approaching and it would be nice to have the next one in the queue. I think we have the interest, we just need to drive this a little. We have had some pretty successful workshops in the past and I for one would like to see more. It involves getting a small group of participants, an organizer or two and a workshop leader. Typically this has been done in someone's home but we might be able to ask the Executive to secure a room at SAIT or UofC on our behalf. Everyone typically brings everything they need to set up their server or workstation. Networking paraphernalia is also usually the responsibility of each participant although network access is not necessarily a requirement or always available. I would personally love to participate in a workshop on setting up an email server (MTA using PostFix). Another Workshop that I would be interested in would be Port-Knocking. The sky is the limit of course but settling on a topic is the first step. Do we have any email server gurus that are willing to step up to the plate and champion an email server workshop? Having been involved in organizing one of these myself, I can say it is rewarding. Typically a workshop takes place on a weekend as these usually end up as day-long affairs to maximize the time we spend working on the Workshop topic. Be prepared to commit to an 8 hour day. Thoughts? Suggestions? We could move this to clug-events if there is enough interest. Jarrod Major Registered Linux User #224211 http://www.linuxcounter.org/
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