Elizabeth Krumbach on 14 Dec 2005 17:00:38 -0000 |
I've been thinking about the upcoming Montgomeryville meeting topic and location. It's scheduled for Monday, January 16th. I was very pleased with how the first meeting went, but think it would be good to move us into having actual presentations now. I figure we can start small, a few people come in with a few short presentations. My idea for a topic of these presentations is: "Programs and Tricks in Linux that Changed My Life" OK, it's a bit tongue in cheek ;) But the idea is that there are tools you use that when you discovered them made a significant change in how you computed. A favorite window manager? A mail client? A newsreader? A chat program? A clever blending of tools? Just throw together some notes (possibly screenshots or demo on a laptop?) and be prepared to share your discovery with us. I'm going to present on using screen + irssi (irssi.org) + Bitlbee (bitlbee.org). As for location, we don't have one. Anyone have any ideas or offers? It would be helpful to have access to a projector, but just a table with a computer that we could huddle around might work too ;) -- Elizabeth A. Krumbach // Lyz@PrincessLeia.com http://www.princessleia.com http://www.wallaceandgromit.net http://www.13thhour.net _______________________________________________ bclug.org mailing list bclug.org@lists.sitelink.com http://lists.sitelink.com/mailman/listinfo/bclug.org This message was sent to historian@netisland.net
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