SCC presentation
Mark R. Myers
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Fri, 15 Nov 2002 20:48:54 -0500
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Thanks for the presentation. That is the first time that I used
StarOffice Presentation.
Ted Gould wrote:
>>> 15 minutes
>>> -- Brief overview of what is Unix.
>>> -- Brief history of Unix/BSD/Linux.
>>> -- Brief overview of what is Linux/GNU/FSF/Open Source.
>>>
>>>
>>I think that I've got a good start on the presentation for this. I'll
>>bring it to the meeting tonight to look over. I'm not sure on the
>>ordering yet...
>>
>>
>
>I'm still not sure on the ordering, but I wanted to get some feedback on
>what I have. Most of this was just me typing off the top of my head
>while I was out of town. I don't have any slides on history per se, but
>some history is included in the discussion of GNU/Linux/Open Source.
>
>Please read and criticize!
>
> Thanks,
> Ted
>
>PS - I'll make it look pretty later, perhaps a PLUG OpenOffice template?
>
>
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Thanks for the presentation. That is the first time that I used StarOffice
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Ted Gould wrote:<br>
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-- Brief overview of what is Unix.
-- Brief history of Unix/BSD/Linux.
-- Brief overview of what is Linux/GNU/FSF/Open Source.
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<pre wrap="">I think that I've got a good start on the presentation for this. I'll
bring it to the meeting tonight to look over. I'm not sure on the
ordering yet...
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I'm still not sure on the ordering, but I wanted to get some feedback on
what I have. Most of this was just me typing off the top of my head
while I was out of town. I don't have any slides on history per se, but
some history is included in the discussion of GNU/Linux/Open Source.
Please read and criticize!
Thanks,
Ted
PS - I'll make it look pretty later, perhaps a PLUG OpenOffice template?
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