On Thursday 13 February 2003 10:43 pm, you wrote:
> On Thu, 13 Feb 2003, LinuxLingam wrote:
> > have been thinking the gnulinux meets must have one presentation
> > targetted specifically towards gnulinux newbies as well. alternatively,
> > we could also have the first sunday of every month targetted solely
> > towards a
> > gnulinux-newbie meet. [snip]
>
> I think its a great idea. Lets go ahead with this. We could probably use
> the space in connaught place that Sudhir was talking abt for this (if it
> is still available).
>
> regards,
> Gami

so let's roll with this as soon as possible. maybe we can have a consistent 
initial agenda that recurs every meet. what do you guys say? i propose the 
following:

THE REGULAR SECTION EACH MEET:
1) What is GnuLinux?
2)What is Gnu. What is Linux?
3) Freedom <> OpenSource
4) Demo of Knoppix.
5) GnuLinux for Desktops: Filing, Folders, Dialup, Browsing, OpenOffice, MP3 
playing, CD burning, chat software.
6) Demo of one GnuLinux distribution install [Laal Topi, Debian, Mandrake, 
Dragon, etc...]. A newbie could bring his/her pc to the meet, and we could 
run a live installation. this would help others learn and feel more 
comfortable with injecting their pcs with some freedom and fresh air. [sorry, 
no warranties, liabilities, etc, of some thing were to go wrong with the pc.].
7) pick up copies of your favourite gnulinux distro for Rs xx.xx.
8) list of resources, documentation, further help, faqs, books, etc etc etc.
9) perhaps someone could bring in a digital camera so at each meeting, we 
could take photos of this section in action, and the new proud owner of a 
gnulinuxed pc! the photos get posted on the ilug-d site.

[expect the above section from 1 to 9, to last no more than 45 to 60 minutes, 
maximum.].

SPECIAL SECTION;
this one would have a different topic each time, and would make the meetings 
more interesting and help the newbies of last week move up the food chain :-)
so here we could have one or two short presentations. a list of topics we 
could introduce each time:
1) software development model
2) why shell is not hell.
3) setting up apache and an intranet.
4) setting up a dsl modem or some broadband connection.
5) aag kee diwaar (configuring your firewall).
6) intro to rdbms using mysql, postgres, etc.
7) installing/uninstalling packages.
8) kernel hacking kyaa hai.
9) setting up an exchange equivalent: sendmail, fetchmail, blah blah.
10) how you can contribute to gnulinux as a newbie.
11) . . .
[the list is endless, as we move into newbie levels of all special interest 
groups].

the newbie meets will always be interesting, as each time new users, new 
presenters, new versions of distros, new topics in the special section, and 
cd-sharing keeps happening.

i expect the total newbie thingie to last about 2 hours. so it is not heavy 
on time either.

whaddya guys say? when shouuld we do this? venue? presenters? c'mon guys, 
let's roll it!!!

:-)
LL

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