On Fri, Jul 25, 2003 at 02:26:48PM +0530, Sameer D. Sahasrabuddhe wrote:
Ok, here's how things stand currently:
Nagarjuna - Free Software Philosophy. Warren - Debian installation Dinesh - Package Management / Networking / Basic SysAdmin / Troubleshooting
Philip has agreed to pitch in as well ... he will be replacing me in the speaker line up.
This is great. We can sure use more hands, or shall we say more mouths? :-)
Warren, do you think you can do the tour of the desktop immediately after installation? Philip isn't sure what he should speak about, since I wasn't assigned any particular topic either. Suggestion - he could either team up with Dinesh to share his part, or he could also do a kinda introduction to the GNU/Linux terminology and what-lies-where-and-why. What do you say, Dinesh, Warren, Philip?
I would be more than happy to share my load with Philip. Philip pls take your pick of the topics, so I can concentrate on the rest. ;-)
Once topic allocation is streamlined, pls outline timeline and chronology for the topics in a logical fashion.
Any printed material that we would like DEP to do for us, will have to be ready by Friday the 15th of August.
In the pamphlate you have said some material will be provided. Do you have that meterial ready? Or we have to prepare it? If it's ready material, can you put it on the web so we can align our speachs to that.
Can someone put together a big stack of Knoppix CD's to be given out? I could try asking the DEP guys if they can lend me their CD-writers, but can't rely on that since the PGDIIT courses have started and there's lots of lectures to burn every day!
We have some Milan v 0.5 CDs ready with us. These are bootable CDs, built on Morphix and contains most of the general softwares and it has Hindi interface as well.
If CEP is willing to buy the same at cost from us, pls get in touch with me or Venky. This will be nice oppertunity for pushing IndLinux.
BTW, how many CDs are required?
With regards,