Hans, I'm not sure I understand the difference between a demonstration and a presentation. For the sake of starting the discussion, let me provide a (seed) description and maybe folks will join in to refine it. Presentation: Normally one on many (one instructor and many students) normally taking place in a room dedicated (for the time) to the presentation and with such things as overhead (or electronic projectors - don't know what to call them) projectors etc.. Demonstration: Normally one (instructor/demonstrator) to few (as many as can look over the demonstrators shoulder) students and normally presented in a room with much other activities going on. With the idea that these are different approaches to conveying knowledge, I will (till told otherwise) show a Presentation section and a demonstration section in the InstallFest Status Report. George -----Original Message----- Date: Sat, 13 Sep 2003 13:09:45 -0700 (MST) From: "der.hans" Subject: IF demos/presentations moin, moin, hmm, the sig that popped up for this is most appropriate :). Here's a list of some demos/presentations we might want to have for the InstallFest ( in no particular order ): OpenOffice.org: demo compatability stuff, demo on GNU/Linux and m$ the GIMP: demo on GNU/Linux and m$ desktop: KDE and/or GNOME GNUe: we've got 20 experts now :) useful things: ripping CDs, photo albums, 'my ', viewing faxes What is Free Software? licensing Free Software development in .az.us: GNUe, KDE, GNOME, familiar, kernel, Sodi-Podi, GDB, ... Got it installed, now what?: a guide to putting the box on the air at home ( cable/dsl/phone setup, etc. ) where to find assistance how to find out what's installed LTSP Blender Knoppix for Kids/debian jr. Knoppix firewalling security updates: should also be covered in the 'where now?' presentation Please send in suggestions and/or volunteer to do these demos/presentations. Note: all m$ installs must have appropriate licenses for the prop software. Actually, all proprietary software we use at the InstallFest must be appropriately licensed. I think we should have a demo schedule, with 10 or 15 minute demos followed by time for the viewers to play and ask questions. LTSP should have whatever's necessary for people to play with demod stuff. ciao, der.hans