LAN Welche

Chitlesh GOORAH chitlesh at fedoraproject.org
Fri Mar 31 13:28:55 UTC 2006


On 3/31/06, Tejas Dinkar <tejasdinkar at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Fri, 2006-03-31 at 13:25 +0200, Chitlesh GOORAH wrote:
> > On 3/30/06, Tejas Dinkar <tejasdinkar at gmail.com> wrote:
> > > On Thu, 2006-03-30 at 01:01 +0200, Chitlesh GOORAH wrote:
> > > > Well, Im invited to give a speech on free software/opensource to about
> > > > 60 18-years old kids on 22-23 april 2006
> > > how does the age matter anyway?
> > I guess, it matters on the information being conveyed :)
>
> Run me a small diff -u...
>
> How would you speak differently to a group of 18 yr old (errrr) kids,
> then you would to older people?
>
> And now that we ARE getting into it... What do you (any ambassador that
> has spoken), concentrate on, when speaking about fedora?
>
> 1 Is it contributing to FOSS?
> 2 Why Fedora over another OS?
> 3 Is it how FOSS has changed the world?
> 4 The general Free as in Freedom speech?
> 5 Is it the usual ${If you code FOSS, you will get better jobs}
> 6 Use fedora and you can be cool, and grow your hair like Gregdek
>
> What is the underlying message of your talk?
>
> My talks are usually a mixture of 2 and 4 (And 6, of course ;)
>
> Gja
>
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This event is to play games on lan and on windows !!
I was invited to introduced them opensource softwares

Going there, to talk about their favorite games are not compatible
with linux, will eventually make them lose interest in my
presentation.
Or even can't play mp3, avi,  ...

My public will be 18 years guys/gals.
Surely, they will have a 'don't touch' image in their heads about open
source softwares.

Ill stress mostly on things that will catch their attention such :
- Xgl , aiglx doesn't work on my nvidia based laptop till now
- its transparency capabilities
- 3ddesktop
- amarok
- lots of kde-apps eye candies as well,
( i havent yet chosen what to present)

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