On Fri, Jul 04, 2008 at 05:01:46PM +0200, raven wrote: > i want to make a presentation to introduce OpenBSD into the public of > my university. Someone can give me ideas to capture the public? Most > of my public work with linux, so i think i have to spent some words > into the difference between linux and OBSD.
In the beginning I would stress the similarities so that the Linux people will not feel lost. Then show the things that OpenBSD does very well, and how easy it is. Which features you show depends on your audience. Don't try to show advanced PF tricks to a desktop Linux crowd. They just won't get it, and you'll have hecklers saying "I can do that with ipchains" and such. Nevermind that it's simpler, more secure and more robust with PF, the desktop people will go away with the impression that ipchains can do anything so there's no reason to use OpenBSD/PF. It's a different story if you get a room full of people who know ipchains. Then you can have a discussion. And you can have them understanding the PF rules (not writing, but reading & understanding) within minutes. Also, there will probably be some people in the audience using OpenBSD on edge devices in front of their Linux boxes. Get them to raise their hands, and maybe even say why they use OpenBSD. If you are going to speak to the university Linux group and your audience is general users then you should attend as many of their meetings as possible to learn your audience. If you are going in blind, then consider doing something very impressive and fun. Cutting an ethernet cable with an axe to show off CARP comes to mind. Heck, that's good for all occassions! :) -- Darrin Chandler | Phoenix BSD User Group | MetaBUG [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://phxbug.org/ | http://metabug.org/ http://www.stilyagin.com/ | Daemons in the Desert | Global BUG Federation