[clue-tech] Additional study groups and/or topics?

bernard catledge hbcat2002 at yahoo.com
Mon Nov 14 16:30:40 MST 2005


The following is a list things I would like get  more information on  in the from study group, discussion, lab etc. 
Location is open, I am new to this group and this area so if these topics has been covered already  sorry  
Chips and Dips are always good thing


> Oracle
> SQL - beyond the basics
> OpenOffice
> Networking and Security for the home user
> Linux certification





Dennis J Perkins wrote:

>Good idea.  We used to do this a bit in the study group, but our focus
>is on Linux certification again.  
>
>Some topics should be interactive... maybe simply discussion, but maybe
>using computers to experiment.  And some topics might last a few
>meetings.
>
>I can think of a few more topics:
>
>shell scripting  (I'm fiddling with scripts to help automate my LFS
>builds.)
>Ruby
>CSS and Javascript in web pages
>making bootable CDs using isolinux and squashfs
>
>
>On Sun, 2005-11-13 at 20:14 -0700, Collins Richey wrote:
>  
>
>>I'm just curious to know if there are others who might be interested
>>in get-togethers outside of the CLUE once-a-month meeting and
>>Installfests for the purpose of establishing / extending one or more
>>study groups for Linux and Linux-related topics? What I don't have in
>>mind is another venue where presentations are made, but rather a
>>sharing of ideas and interests and (potentially) food and booze. In
>>general, the term Birds of a Feather comes to mind.
>>
>>Some current interests that I have (in no particular order)  - I'm
>>sure you can think about many more:
>>
>>Ubuntu - particularly Xubuntu - and Debian topics in general
>>CentOS and other Red Hat related topics
>>Web development - especially PHP and MySQL/PostgreSQL
>>The free version of Oracle
>>SQL - beyond the basics
>>Gimp - how to make it really work
>>Inkscape
>>OpenOffice
>>Networking and Security for the home user
>>Linux advocacy and winning new users
>><fill-in-your-favorite-topic>
>>
>>Such a group or groups wouldn't necessarily need a forever fixed
>>topic, but rather could plough through any number of topics as
>>interests ebb and flow.
>>
>>Potentially the topics from such meetings could deveop into KISS or
>>other presentations for the main CLUE group. If you can't find
>>presenters or event coordinators, grow your own <grin>.
>>
>>I'm pretty much a South and East person, but nothing would prevent
>>this type of meetings in the North area as well.
>>
>>Just my $.02.
>>
>>--
>>Collins Richey
>>      Debugging is twice as hard as writing the code ... If you write
>>      the code as cleverly as possible, you are, by definition, not
>>      smart enough to debug it.
>>             -Brian Kernighan
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