[clug] The harsh realities of CLUG

Sakari Mattila smattila at tpg.com.au
Thu May 20 02:02:46 MDT 2010


Wiki is good idea, but may be  too much burden to keep it clean and maintain the content.
How about audio recordings of the talks ?  A few word summary per half an hour talk
is easy to keep up. When needed, pictures and code sniplets, etc. could be there, too.
The ANU room has microphones and other services. Needs somebody to carry an MP3
recorder and edit the audio files. Stereo recording is easier to listen to. Wiki could even 
contain links to video, when there is something to see.

Another thing: To take home live CD with real application, like OO Write or OO Calc would 
be great marketing tool.

Sakari Mattila  
+61 408 533474 (SMS)
smattila @ tpg.com.au
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>   3. Re: The harsh realities of CLUG (Interim Summary) (Adam Baxter)
 > 
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> Date: Thu, 20 May 2010 13:00:07 +1000
> From: Adam Baxter <voltagex at voltagex.org>
> To: jm <jeffm at ghostgun.com>
> Cc: CLUG List <linux at lists.samba.org>
> Subject: Re: [clug] The harsh realities of CLUG (Interim Summary)
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> This is where a wiki would be helpful to track talk ideas...
> 
> On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 11:05 PM, jm <jeffm at ghostgun.com> wrote:
> 
> > Seeing as we've mentioned summaries I thought I'd post one for this thread
> > so far...
> >
> > wiki to potentially replace the current website- what happened to
> > Club-In-A-Box?
> >
> > emailing list vs facebook et al - No surprise here; We're are getting a
> > self selecting answer. Which one to use may be a question of audience.
> >
> > The need for marketing of Linux to windows users who still somehow don't
> > know Linux exists.
> >
> > Regarding talks:
> > Basic talks - aimed at beginners: Talks, courses, Q &A/Tutuorials etc.
> > Anyone care to take a stab at sketching out a syllabus?
> >
> > Fundamentals - For those of us that are past the beginners stage, but wish
> > to gain a deeper understanding of what makes the tech tick. Potential
> > topics: inodes and file systems, suspend to disk...
> >
> >
> > Lastly, we're all missing the fact Paul is getting overloaded.
> >
> > Jeff.
> >
 


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