Hello all,
I intended to hold a demonstration and installfest of
Ubuntu a few months ago,which didn't work out because the projector
was unavailable.I plan to do the fest again,this time successfully, on
27th and
28th Feb,with the demo on 27th and installfest on 28th respectively.My
(more) fleshed out plan follows,please tell me what you think of it. :)
Demonstration:
On 27th,I plan to set up 4-5 machines with Ubuntu 8.04[LTS] installed
with eye candy and requisite non-free codecs and to attract people
with compiz effects and natural curiosity and explain to them the
various replacements for applications they use on Windows(TM).As Mehul
has helpfully provided,we need to show them reasons to switch,which
will be parallels for the applications they use on Windows(TM)
Explain the features vis-a-vis Windows,career possibilities and use of
GNU/Linux in universities and companies abroad.We organize an install
fest next day for those interested.
Installfest:
I have 28 odd Ubuntu 8.04 32 bit CDs.I plan to install for those who
bring their boxes and hand them a CD.If people can't bring their
machines,ask them to check out the installation procedure,and hand out
CDs.
Also,planning to provide Fedora 10 installs for those who wish to try
out a different distro.
If I run out of CDs,I ask them [previous day]to bring their flash
stick and create a bootable image on them,provided their boxes have
USB boot capabilities.Also planning to keep a CD Writer handy.
Where I need help in this plan is to arrange for the machines for the
first day.I have presently arranged for 3 desktop machines,but a wide
range of hardware is preferable.
Hence,if anyone can get along laptops pre-installed with Linux or
Sun VM machine, that'll be of help to me during the demonstration,because I
would be sure all the hardware works with Linux(or at least know which
hardware to skirt) and there will be no "Eh,this thing should have
been working" moments.Ideally,I plan to have a range of specifications
from low power to highly powered rigs.
I also need experienced people to lend their expertise in framing how
to speak to people who drop in to check out the machines on the first
day.
Therefore I invite willing members of ILUG-Bom to speak about
GNU/Linux to people who are interested in finding out more after
experiencing the Operating System.
And,last but not least,I need to be pointed out holes in the plan,and
help with patching them.
Regards,
Easwar
Registered Linux user #442065