Walt Mankowski on 6 Feb 2019 11:49:50 -0800


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Re: [PLUG] We need speakers for February


I'm going to pencil my Python dundermethods talk for North next
week. There's no West this month because of President's Day, so maybe
we can start doing some intro talks in March?

Walt

On Wed, Feb 06, 2019 at 02:30:21PM -0500, Keith C. Perry wrote:
> +1
> 
> From what I remember the last round we did of new talks (with Anthony, Joe and I) were well attended.  My impression was in total, that pulled in new members.
> 
> From informal survey's at Central last year it seems that most new members are finding us through MeetUp and most of those attendees are newer to Linux and want to learn more.
> 
> This time around in addition to the typical intro it would be good to also include doing installs on embedded devices such as Beagle Bones and Raspberry Pis.   so I'd be willing to do that too.
> 
> Since I brought it up, I'm willing to do this with Beagle Bones or Fitlets (I'm always raving about those and they are x86 instead of ARM) if there is an interest.  I'll be referencing them in other talks I'm working on for this year anyway.
> 
> 
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> From: "fred" <fred@bristle.com>
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> Subject: Re: [PLUG] We need speakers for February
> 
> +1 for intro talks.
> 
> Some of us have been using Unix and now Linux for 30 or more
> years, but always willing to sit through an intro class to see what
> might have changed that we missed, or how someone presents
> and organizes the stuff we already know.  And always nice to meet
> new folks.
> 
> BTW, I've been busy Mondays with a new ping pong club that
> opened in West Chester PA, and tying to organize activities to
> attract more players so the club can be financially viable.
> Otherwise, it's not going to last long.  Any players out there?
> Newbies and experts welcome.  Some of our players had never
> played before a couple weeks ago, and some are ranked top 100
> in the state of PA.  Wide range of skills!  Let me know...
> 
> --Fred
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> 
> On 2/3/19 4:10 PM, Charlie Li wrote:
> > On 03/02/2019 13:35, Eric S. Raymond wrote:
> >> Keith C. Perry:
> >>> Nothing wrong with general discussions either...
> >> I'm working on a new book. If you guys are desparate I suppose I could
> >> talk about that.  When do you need a speaker for?
> >>
> > Central is this coming Wednesday (6 February); North is next Tuesday (12
> > February). The same original speaker for both had to cancel in one fell
> > swoop. I'd be down to hearing about your new book, and I'm sure many
> > others would be as well. It's been a while.
> >
> > Alternatively, for at least one of these meetings, we could reboot (pun
> > intended) an intro series/talk of some sort. Even though we tend to
> > focus on advanced topics, I got some feedback from the local community
> > that there's not only not enough introductory Unix/Linux/open source
> > content in talks and such (things tend to focus on branded items like
> > Kubernetes and Docker and the various cloud stuff to say the least), but
> > there's some demand for an "apprenticeship" (don't read into that word
> > too much, just think of something guided at most) in Unix/Linux/open
> > source. I could probably whip up an intro talk or demo on short notice
> > for this month, just know that both meetings this month bookend business
> > events I have to be at…
> >
> >
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