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

  • Nokia - have made contact but no clues
  • Intel - have made contact, "someone will get back to you"
  • Sony - have made contact but no clues
  • Novell - have made contact, "someone will get back to you"
  • Mozilla/Firefox - there is an Auckland team on this now. IanMcDonald went to talk from them - well worth getting to speak
  • Dell/Lenovo - desktop Linux
  • NZOSS - speaker didn't turn up. Worth doing again??

The room is booked until October 29th. Get JamieCurtis to book rooms.

Historic ideas (new Committee can tidy up if they don't want them)

Suggestions for MeetingTopics:

  • "I'd like to know how to index and search the huge mass of documentation that comes with a Linux distribution. I want my own personal Linux Box Google. It would be a very useful thing for a Linux beginner to have, but it seems beyond a Linux beginner's abilities to set up. This makes me think it's a good topic for a WLUG to be teaching." --GlynWebster

  • "Is anyone else interested in a presentation of selling/using linux in the small to medium business ??" --AndrewThrift

  • Linux Terminal Server Project
  • Securing your network through use of SSL enabled services
  • A bit of notice that we are expecting distinguished guests to any particular meeting (email to the list would be nice - even an hour or two in advance)... --- LindsayDruett I'll make sure I announce my attendance to every meeting then, just for you Lindsay ;) --DanielLawson

    • As soon as they are confirmed, they are posted on the Wiki. People usually prefer this to yet more email. :) -- GreigMcGill
  • The basics of Emacs/Vim/bash(1), for those who are new to LinuxCulture but want to use more geeky^H^H^H^H^Hpotentially convenient tools. --JaredWigmore?
  • A quick update/intro about TheHurd? -- Also JaredWigmore?.