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Contents

Representative web pages

Mailing list

Please join the pre-W2L mailing list by e-mailing w2l-subscribe@projects.hamakor.org.il.

Dates

  • 14/September - Alpha version of lectures
  • 1/October - Beta
  • 15/October - Final

Haifux

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Telux

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JLC

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Biux

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Responsibilities

These need to be updated.

  • Club Contacts
    • Haifux -- Orr Dunkelman (04-8295854 / 054-5291912)
    • Telux -- Eddie Aronovich
    • JLC -- Dotan Kamber (054-4995196, ICQ 236511096, E-mail kamberd@yahoo.com)
    • Biux -- Haim Tzadok ( 054-4656465, haim.tzadok@gmail.com )
  • Hamakor contact -- Alon Altman
  • Series website -- Shlomi Fish (host on IGLU's servers)
  • Lectures
    • People who volunteered to give lectures
      • Orr Dunkelman - Telux(if needed)
      • Shachar Shemesh - Telux, JLC/Haifux (if needed)
      • Meir Maor - Telux, JLC(if needed)
      • Haim Tzadok - Biux
    • Beginners Track
    • Advanced Track
      • Blitz
        • Writer -- Shlomi Fish
        • Haifux Lecturer -- Guy Keren
        • Telux Lecturer -- Eddie Aronovich
      • Multimedia
        • Writer -- Alon Altman (Ram Matityhu will assist)
        • Haifux Lecturer -- Alon Altman/ Etzion Bar-Noy
        • Telux Lecturer -- ???
      • Installation
      • Basic Admin
        • Writer -- Shachar Raindel
        • Haifux Lecturer -- Dan Kengisberg
        • Telux Lecturer -- ???
        • JLC Lecturer -- Vitaly Karasik
      • Users and Permissions
        • Writer -- Guy Keren
        • Haifux Lecturer -- Guy Keren
        • Telux Lecturer -- ???
        • JLC Lecturer -- ???
      • Development Tools in Linux
        • Writer -- Meir Maor
        • Telux Lecturer - Shachar Shemesh
  • Advertising
    • Coordinator + general -- Ori Idan
    • Haifa -- ???
    • Tel Aviv -- ???
    • Jerusalem -- Adam Mattan
  • Linux Days
    • Selecting Distro - Adir Abraham
    • Haifux
      • Coordinator - Adir Abraham
    • Telux
      •  ???
    • Biux
      • Coordinators - Haim Tzadok/Lior Kaplan
  • CD sale representatives
    • Haifux - Alon Altman
    • Telux - ???
    • JLC - Dotan Kamber/ Lior Kaplan
    • Biux - Haim Tzadok/ Lior Kaplan
    • On-line PR coordinator (forums, websites, etc.) -- ???
  • Feedback master - Designing and analysing the feedback forms.

Things that need to be decided

  • Dates! Especially for the Linux day(s?) and lecture dates for JLC&Telux.
  • Responsibilites -- who does what: advertising, sponsors, and more.

Pre-W2L meeting 2

  • Summary posted to the w2l@projects mailing list.

Pre-W2L meeting 1


Was at Haifux at Aug. 8th 2004. Here are the summaries:

Orna's summary

http://linmagazine.co.il/node/view/3275

Oron's summary

  • Two parallel tracks:
    • For newbies (I'll call this "What's Linux", a proper name should be chosen later).
    • The "Power Users" track.
  • The activities would be scheduled on the same days so people can be directed when they arrive to the proper forum.
  • Both tracks would be unified from the Linux-Day onward.
  • The general layout (details bellow):
       Week    Day     "Power Users"   "What's Linux"
       1       Wed     Blitz           Introduction
       2       Mon     Multimedia      Introduction (replay)
       2       Wed     Installation    FOSS
       3       Mon     Q&A             FOSS
       3       Wed     Q&A2
                       \-- Join tracks --/
       4       Wed     Linux Day
       5       Wed     Basic Admin
  • Notes:
    • The Blitz lecture should be all-in-one, fast paced and have "marketing" appeal.
    • The Multimedia is similar to the Blitz. The idea is to keep the momentum and show more stuff (each lecture is pretty short, ~1 hour).
    • The Installation is just before weekend so that power users would have a chance to try this at home. This lecture should include an actual demo on a tested computer.
    • The two Q&A sessions are meant to help people who lecture should include an actual demo on a tested computer.
    • The two Q&A sessions are meant to help people who have installed by themselves to finish the post install phase.
    • People who still have problems should come to the Linux Day.
    • The FOSS sessions are the place to talk about things like history, ideology, etc.
    • All other subjects would be pushed into SiL.
  • The Linux Day:
    • Not only for new installs, but also as post-install central for people who installed by themselves (power users).
    • Therefore, some installation stations should be reserved for this cause.
    • A projector should be connected to one of these. This way, interesting (or frequent) problems may be presented to all power users and diagnostic techniques can be shown.
    • More emphasis is required to prevent wasting "guru" time on fixing human errors on the part of the installers. A actual pre-run of the install procedure is essential for this.

Notes

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