Interestingly enough, spam.goes.here48048 at gmail.com is my legitimate
e-mail address. Perhaps I should've used a bit more foresight in
choosing that...
Anyway, the panel we were planing is basically a sort of Ubuntu 101, so
I suppose the target audience would be people who havent had much
experience with *buntu, or people who just want to know more about the
community/software in general. As for the names of the panelists, I'm
not positive. GUYS ON THE LOCO LIST, feel free to step forward. I'll
be a panelist (I'm especially good at narrating through slide shows and
bullets!), and I plan on being at PenguiCon all three nights, so
scheduling shouldn't be a problem for me. I've wanted to get involved
in the con anyway, really.
And as for joining the lists, you can in fact do that yourself! The
official wiki address is here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MichiganTeam ,
and a direct link to the mailing list subscriber is here:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-us-mi
Feel free to join up, we'd love to welcome you aboard!
Trevor Jagoda
Post by Matt ArnoldTrevor,
My last mail got a bounce message, and I certainly don't think
replying to spam.goes.here48048 at gmail.com is going to work, so I'm not
sure who's going to see this. But maybe you can put me on the list,
since I've wanted to be more a part of the Ubuntu Michigan local
community for a long time. I've been an Ubuntu user for several years.
(One for whom DVDs and Flash are not working under Gutsy, by the way.
Also I have broken my splash screen.)
An Ubuntu Q & A would be fantastic. You just need to decide who the
target audience is. Then tell me the names of the panelists.
Tim Schmidt, head of Tech programming, are you getting this?
-Matt
Post by Trevor JagodaWhile we've got your ear, Mat, the LoCo have also been pondering the
idea of a panel. Basically, we'd like to host a sort of Ubuntu Q&A
panel. I dont remember at this very moment what we decided the final
sticky ideas would be, but is there space for the sort of panel were
suggesting?
Trevor Jagoda
Post by Matt ArnoldKeysigning! Brilliant! I'm penciling one into the schedule right now.
-Matt
Post by Marshal NewrockOn Tue, 20 Nov 2007 19:55:40 -0500
Post by Rick HardingThis is all depending on numbers so take it all with a grain of salt.
Basically when I ran this with 7 people we had wired/wireless
internet. I didn't want to flood my one access point or deal with
getting people's wireless working. Everyone needs to be able to get
on the same subnet though so share a gobby editing session.
The net connection needs to be able to handle everyone pulling
packages and such, but it's not a ton of total MB worth of stuff.
I'll just address this here. If you're using the Computer Lounge
network, then there should be a caching web proxy, so that would
decrease the bandwidth requirements. I'm assuming that packages are
fetched via http and ftp.
As far as networking, then I'm sure that one way or another, we can get
all of the computers on the same subnet. Either with a wireless router
which provides dhcp, with a switch hanging off of it for the wired
computers, or by making sure there's a network card specifically for
packaging jam computers in the terminal server, and having the terminal
server provide dhcp.
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