[TriLUG] Last chance to vote for upcoming class!

Ben Pitzer uncleben at mindspring.com
Wed Dec 3 07:24:59 EST 2003


My votes:

10
3
5
6

...in that order.  Incidentally, I'd be happy to help teach 2, 4, 11, or 12
if you need an instructor, provided I get enough advance notice to get
something together, and perhaps someone to split the work with (though any
more than 2 people teaching a class is overkill to my mind).  Besides, I
need to work on my technical communications skills, and this would be an
ideal way to do so in both verbal and written forms.

Regards,
Ben Pitzer

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: trilug-bounces at trilug.org [mailto:trilug-bounces at trilug.org]On
> Behalf Of Mike Johnson
> Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2003 12:04 AM
> To: Triangle Linux Users Group
> Subject: [TriLUG] Last chance to vote for upcoming class!
>
>
> Last call for votes for the Dec 13th class!
>
> Below you'll find class topics and brief descriptions, as well as the
> current voting.  Note that you -can- vote for more than one.  Also, if
> you'd be interested in teaching any of these, please let me know.  We
> have volunteers for about half of the classes, but don't have anyone who
> has stepped forward for 1, 3, 4, 7, or 10.  One person said they'd be
> able to teach, but they're only available from 8am to 11am on Dec 13th. :(
> Also, we've had several people volunteer to help teach 4 and 10, but
> noone to step forward and say they'll teach.  All votes should be mailed
> to me directly, or to steering at trilug.org (note my sneaky reply-to).
> Please don't vote for the same class twice.
>
> We'll choose the class with the greatest number of votes for which we
> have a teacher available.  Meaning, right now, the DNS/Routing class is
> winning, because we don't have a teacher for VPN/Security.
>
> Also, I'm closing voting at 11:59:59 pm on Dec 2, according to the clock
> on my mailserver (yes, the more astute will note that my clock is off --
> cope :)
>
> Okay, all that said, here's the topic list again:
> 1) Python: Basic Concepts and Programming
> 2) DNS/Routing: Understanding DNS/Routing and setting up a DNS server
> 3) VPN/Security: Setting up a secure VPN and securing your computer for
>       remote access.
> 4) Apache: Setting up an Apache webserver
> 5) Firewalls: Basic Concepts and using IPTABLES to create a firewall
> 6) Basic Security: Linux Security basics
> 7) Shell Scripting: Basic shell script concepts
> 8) SAMBA: Installing and Deploying SAMBA in a Windows environment
> 9) LVM: Methods used to create/modify LVM installations on different
>       hardware
> 10) LDAP: Installation and deployment of LDAP
> 11) Basic Networking: Fundamental Linux networking
> 12) Intro to Linux: Beginners class on Linux and Linux concepts.
>
> And the current voting:
> 1)      1
> 2)      5
> 3)      5
> 4)      2
> 5)      4
> 6)      4
> 7)      2
> 8)      4
> 9)      3
> 10)     4
> 11)     3
> 12)     2
>
>
> Any questions? Mail me or the steering committee, not the list please.
>
> Mike
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>  YOUR LASER CANNONS!" -- Brak
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