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This page is designed for WlugCommittee (or anyone really) to discuss possible speakers and progress on getting them here.

MS4.G.02 is currently booked until Nov. 23rd 2009. Contact JamieCurtis to book/rebook rooms if necessary.

Suggestions for our Regular Meetings speakers/topics and follow up notes:

  • Vik Oliver - LizQuilty is scheduling for June
  • The WlugSysadmins - presentation on the setup, design and purpose of the WLUG blade server JohnBillings can do anytime in case we can't field a speaker, invites any of the other sysadmins to present or participate.
  • JohnMcpherson? to present on global-pix.com, said maybe later in year JohnBillings asked, JohnM said maybe later in the year
  • NatTorkington Has been sent an invite, said he'd love to when he finds an excuse to come to Hamilton
  • AndrewMcmillan John has asked same as Nat, looking for an excuse to come to Hamilton
  • Steven Ellis OpenMedia? - no action yet
  • Gavin Treadgold Sahana - JohnB asked, said later in the year very likely.
  • Invite organizers of LinuxConfAu - John will get around to. Makes sense later in the year closer to the conference.
  • Local businesses that might use Linux (and be interested in support SFD) - no action yet
  • Virtualisation - JohnB has asked the Xen gurus at Rimu, Peter already presented once and others not interested. Does anyone know someone who can do a presentation on VirtualBox?? Maybe Bruce?
  • Android - What is it? How does it work? What is it good for? Is it worth it. Can someone suggest a presenter for this?
  • Section 92A - Copyright Act - How does this affect FOSS, Linux and your average computer user. BruceKingsbury to approach AlexKing?? to see if he is willing to help with this topic.
  • Cloud computing and the battle for the next user interface. Please suggest a presenter for this.

Suggestions for other things, beyond the regular meeting

Revisit doing some Introdution to Linux Seminars

PastMeetingIdeas