I just noticed both of our potential speakers (Chen and Ury) are going
to be at the LinuxWorld expo in NYC next month. I still have the urge to
make it a good one, and would have loved to give a more thorough lecture
about IP stack basics and IPchains (which I only gave a taste of last
time) but I'm in the tests period now and can't promise I'll have time
to work an enjoyable lecture this month.

so I'm looking for people with interesting ideas for lectures they can
give, special products for linux they tried, a special system they built
and all the snags involved, or whatever.

an easy one I can do is basic site management. I see daily that many
companies get their ISP to install them a Linux server at the office,
but then they need to manage it themselves. I would be more than happy
to give a basic "manage your own office/internet/intranet server" 2
hours (more?) talk with live demo for for such people, as I'm sure there
are a few on the list wanting to know a few more commandline shortcuts,
basic usage of VI, a few words on apache or sendmail, etc.

to vote for the above, offer new ideas or simply announce you are
coming, please reply to me personally to the reply-to address of this
post.

The meeting will be as before at IDC in Hertzelia (Hamerkaz Habein
Tkhumi) which used to be the nun-mem base just south of the airport. map
is here: http://www.idc.ac.il/main/Content/Bigmap.html

the classroom number is 22, it's the one at the far end of the second
floor of Radzyner, the big white three-story building at the middle of
the campus. the room has heating (yay!), a PA system (Amos! we want to
see the Empeg! :-), and a projector. it also features a win2000 machine
I'm gonna ask permission to turn into a dual-boot (I don't have a
laptop...)


-- 
Ira Abramov       Linux enthusiast and Tshirt collector  
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