<div>Hey Again,</div>
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<div>Thanks.</div>
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<div>I am still not sure how many people will turn up, but I was told there is a lot of interest in the subject. I am guessing 15-39 people but I will know for sure after the firs meeting where I am planning to introduce the series.
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<div>Most of the attendees are technical reps at the support dept., new to Linux.</div>
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<div>Is it OK if I pluck the New to Linux lectures from the Haifux site?</div>
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<div>My current plan:</div>
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<div>Introduce the subject and get a general idea of how many will turn up and what the lectures will cover - as per the general interest.</div>
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<div>Then create a series accordingly - mainly around the Intro to Linux outline.</div>
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<div>Any input will be welcome!</div>
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<div><span class="gmail_quote">On 11/11/07, <b class="gmail_sendername">guy keren</b> <<a href="mailto:choo@actcom.co.il">choo@actcom.co.il</a>> wrote:</span></div>
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<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="PADDING-LEFT: 1ex; MARGIN: 0px 0px 0px 0.8ex; BORDER-LEFT: #ccc 1px solid"><br>Amichai Rotman wrote:<br>> Hi All,<br>><br>> I want to start a kind of a LUG at my workplace, a 60-120 minutes
<br>> lecture every two weeks for the workers only (an internal LUG).<br><br>how many people are expected to be in each such meeting? 5 people or 20<br>people may use a different approach (and probably - if you have fewer
<br>people, you need less time).<br><br>> I was asked to provide a road map / syllabus for the lectures. I tried<br>> to explain it isn't a standard course. More like a bi-weekly gathering<br>> of people with common interests, but she still wants circulate a message
<br>> about what's coming.<br>><br>> So I need a list of topics to cover the first 4-5 gatherings.<br><br>what's the background of the people coming there? are they completely<br>new to linux, or do they already use linux on a daily basis?
<br><br>> Is there a ready-made "training plan" I can use out of the box out there<br>> (in Hebrew, credits will be given where credits are due, of course!)<br><br>you have the different welcome-to-linux lecture sets hanging in various
<br>places - _if_ your crowd is completely new to linux.<br><br>if it is not - you'll have to pick up some english material and<br>translate it (or - simply assume everyone has a good enough english, and<br>use the english material, while talking in hebrew).
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