On Thu, 2006-09-07 at 12:16 -0700, der.hans wrote: > Am 07. Sep, 2006 schwätzte Craig White so: > > > I am about to 'go live' with a large section of ruby on rails > > development for a non-profit. If I get the time, I intend to replace the > > development data with some junk data (HIPAA concerns, etc.) and then I > > could demo a wide ranging Web 2.0 application which I would expect would > > be of interest to some...perhaps a month away. > > Sounds like a great presentation, even if the site really has no > relevance. Success stories make great topics, especially if we have the > magazine format running and they're just part of the evening. > > You wanna do the "How I use Free Software" schtick at the beginning of > next week's meeting and just give us a summary of what you setup? Just 1 > to 5 minutes of talking about something you've done with Free Software. ---- talking about it and demo-ing it are entirely different things. I would rather get some obscured data in there and demo it live (another time) I wouldn't mind demo-ing a live Horde/IMP/Kronolith/etc. groupware setup with LDAP with several addressbooks & cyrus-imapd backend, as that has a ton of 'wow' factor...it's brand new, just went online yesterday. I think if there were enough early notice, there might be some interest in a robust open source groupware setup. There are a lot of bells & whistles. Much like Exchange users, they don't grasp the possibilities that are at their disposal. This is the kind of thing that I think might be of interest to a variety of Linux admins which is really where my head is at. Inkscape is nice and I've played with it. I understand Adobe Illustrator and don't really need a demo of it but I can understand that desktop users might be interested in those kind of things. Craig --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss