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 ==== The list of repeating sessions ==== ==== The list of repeating sessions ====
  
-We have a short for repeating sessions:+See [[bdstuff:repeating_meeting_sessions|Repeating meeting sessions]] 
 +===== Planned Regular Meetings =====
  
-  * Outreach - to introduce more people to Linux %%**%% Work arounds %%**%% Equivalencies %%**%% Who are the target audiences? %%**%%* People who want server/websites %%**%%* People who want home/office based servers %%**%%* People who want to run a family/community server %%**%%* People who want alternatives to Facebook %%**%% Workshops for the public? +==== July ====
-  * explicit "reviving old hardware" discussions +
-  * Distro talk +
-  * Scripting +
-  * Lighting Talk night - Ignite format+
  
-I’m thinking we should do a Linux Beginner session on a weekend, something along the lines of:+  * SpeakerScott Murphy 
 +  * Topic: How to do an Ignite talk 
  
-  * Bring a recent vintage laptop that can boot from USB 
-  * We will provide a linux distro on USB 
-  * Boot into live mode 
-  * Show that most cloud services are available 
-  * Talk about other things we can do with it 
-  * Talk about next steps 
  
-Maybe we should build a large list of these, shuffle them up and offer them on alternate months to the fixed topics? of course we could always punt a session if something really good comes along+  * Speaker: Renato Carrara 
 +  * Topic: Memory Errors
  
-the fixed topics are every three months in between, we are usually scrambling for topics so we could use this as topic material and offer a talk about one of them as a main or secondary topic and possibly have an additional talk or two of these. +Possible ignite talks: 
- +  * How about 101 uses for an LED? 
-It would be nice to set up the topics in advance and then have the entire year scheduled with an option to replace if we get someone with an idea or a guest speaker. It would help advertising the sessions as well. +  * Ye Olde PDP Shoppe
- +  * Running RSTS for fun and Profit 
-Tug: I think we should aim for a more distant planning, so people can actually get excited about a topic... instead of just plan on turning up assuming it will be exciting +  * COBOL on the RaspberryPi 
- +  Building better business applications
-===== Planned Regular Meetings ===== +
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-==== July ==== +
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-Topic: How to do an Ignite talk  +
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-possible ignite talks: * How about 101 uses for an LED? * Ye Olde PDP Shoppe * Running RSTS for fun and Profit * COBOL on the RaspberryPI building better business applications+
  
 ==== Linux in the Wild ==== ==== Linux in the Wild ====
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 +  * Speaker: Multiple (Ignite night) 
 +  * Topic: Multiple
  
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