Re: Call for volunteers at next meeting (LUGS needs YOU!)

From: James Nessen (nessenj@jimsoffice.org)
Date: Wed Jul 21 1999 - 00:35:27 PDT


I'll take Red Hat

Jim

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On Tue, 20 Jul 1999, Brian Lavender wrote:

> At our most recent meeting, I announced the August meeting would be a > "Roundabout" of demos of the different Linux distros. This is a step > back more towards a beginner level. If you have something real trick > to show, that's cool too, but please keep in mind this is geared more > towards a beginner level. I asked for various volunteers and I know > several people responded, but I did not write down any names! If you > would like to bring your machine and participate in the "Roundabout", > please let me know. Here are the distros I have in mind. > > Red Hat > Slackware ( I will do this one if no one else is ) > Debian > Suse > Mandrake > FreeBSD (Hopefully no religious wars over this one) > > Here is the way the meeting will work. Everyone will split into > equally sized groups (3 - 5 people). The groups will rotate every ten > minutes. We will have a break in the middle. > > >From the volunteers who are demoing their distro, below are some of > the things I would like to see. If you can write up a handout about > your distro, you get additional kudos (extra praise :). > > Something you like about your distro (Completely subjective). > Package tools or installation tools (RPM's, deb, tgz). > How it is configured or utilities it has (Sys V, BSD, YAST, Linuxconf, > etc) > How the development is managed (debian.org, Red Hat, Patrick > Volkerding, etc). > > brian > -- > Brian Lavender > Sacramento,CA > Brie Business Directory - Napa Valley http://www.brie.com/bbd/ > (916) 628-0726 > > "I hate to advocate drugs, alcohol, violence, or insanity to > anyone, but they've always worked for me." > -- Hunter S. Thompson >



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