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- From: Jonathan Byrne <j-byrne@example.com>
- Date: Tue, 2 May 2000 21:35:05 +0900
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Jack Morgan (yojack@example.com) wrote: > What does everybody think about doing something more hands-on at May's or > another meeting? For example: (1) an install fest; (2) Technical Q/A time, > where people bring in their computers; (3) demostrations on > using/configuring certin apps.? Every install fest we've ever declared has been a total bust, with essentially no one at all bringing anything for an install. I think the only install we ever did was a Sparc Linux install in Tengu toward the close of a nomikai. I brought a disk, Joe Marchak brought a dinner box Sparc, we used somebody's Linux notebook as a serial console, and Chris Sekiya did technical direction. The Tengu people probably thought we were nuts. Oh, wait ... So I would only want to do an install fest if 10 people each said they would bring a machine they wanted Linux installed on, and put up a 10,000 yen bond each, to be forfeited to TLUG if they either failed to show or failed to bring a machine on which we would install Linux :-) (That's a joke, but I am serious about only doing an install fest if there was huge demand; that demand has so far never shown itself to exist.) We could have Q&A clinics, but they are really only practical for those with notebooks, since few people are going to drag a whole desktop system to a meeting. Demonstrating how to configure some things and make them work properly has some value, and would be a good follow-on to Chris's security talk, already scheduled for May. We could have some TLUGgers with notebooks bring them, and get a projector (or two) from Temple and hold clinics on a configuring the system and applications. Are there any particular things you would like to see covered? Others' opinions? Jonathan -------------------------------------------------------------------- Next Technical Meeting: May 13 (Sat) 13:30 Temple University Japan * Topic: Crypto and Security Speaker: Chris Sekiya Next Nomikai Meeting: June 16 (Fri), Tengu TokyoEkiMae. -------------------------------------------------------------------- more info: http://www.tlug.gr.jp Sponsor: Global Online Japan
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