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DATE | 2002-09-11 |
FROM | From: "Dimitar Georgievski"
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SUBJECT | Subject: [hangout] LaGuardia update
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Hi,
Our list of speakers has been approved from LaGuardia. You can find the list at the end of the message. The chances are the speakers will get free lunch and refreshment. Courtesy of the college.
The good news is that New York state small business center, http://www.nyssbdc.org/, will participate at the demo with their desk. I am trying to get in touch with them and organize meeting with them to see what are their expectations from such and event and how much they now about Open Source initiative.
We need to press now with the promotion. Important part of it is to the bio, short one, of the speakers and abstract of their presentation. I am asking all the speaker to email this information either to me, dimitarg-at-websyn.com, or Phil Glaser, StillSmallVoice-at-DirectvInternet.com.
Thanks,
dimitar
GENERAL SESSIONS: 1 Introduction Open Source and Free Software (Ruben I Safir) 2 The Open Source/Free Software Road Map (Phil Glasser) 3 Total Cost of Ownership models (Keith Mattox) 4 Hardware Reuse case-studies and models (Andrew Williams) 5 Round-up for non-profits (Phil Glasser) 6 Closing Remarks and Rallying Cry (Jay Sulzberger)
TECHNICAL SESSIONS 6 X, Linux Desktops, Window Managers (Jonathan Jacobs) 7 Open Office Tutorial (Diane Rollins) 8 X Terminal (Brett Wynkoop) 9 Cryptography for Lawyers, and Accounting Applications (Ruben I Safir) 10 Data Base Tools (Ruben I Safir) 11 Ximian Evolution email client and PGP (Kevin Mark) 12 Graphics Solutions (Marco Scoffier) 13 web servers and hosting for small businesses (George E. Newman)
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