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Subject:    Re: [kde-promo] Talk on KDE 4
From:       "Joseph M. Gaffney" <CuCullin () WtFisThat ! net>
Date:       2008-01-08 16:15:07
Message-ID: 4783A18B.1070900 () WtFisThat ! net
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Inge Wallin wrote:
> On Monday 07 January 2008 20:40, Aaron J. Seigo wrote:
> 
> > On Monday 07 January 2008, Joseph M. Gaffney wrote:
> > 
> > > I would imagine there will be many of these talks.  NYLUG has one
> > > scheduled for Jan 23rd,  Greg Martyn has kindly stepped up to chat about
> > > it.
> > > 
> > > I have a feeling the release party will end up having some impact on
> > > talks, with new things to show off, or just random chatter about what
> > > people have found cool.  I think collectively (post-release) it would be
> > > a good idea on the kde-promo side to put together some slides for what
> > > LUGgers will find cool, interesting, and worthwhile.
> > > 
> > giving people a slide set with presentation notest that they can just
> > borrow for such presentations would be perfect. then we can do a grass
> > roots campaign without our own community to get people out presenting; a
> > simple "where you might consider presenting, how to do an effective
> > presentation, what materials you can use" communique (a paragraph on each
> > would be enough) put up on spread.kde.org would be great.
> > 
> 
> Ok, here are the slides I used last time I did a presentation.  I got them 
> from Sebas, and added my own about KOffice, and the word on the street is 
> that he got them from somebody else before that (not sure that's correct, 
> though).
> 
> http://www.lysator.liu.se/~inge/KDE/KDE4-KOffice2.odp 
> 
> I think there is a bug in there regarding the release date or so, but that's 
> probably easily found.
> 
> 	-Inge

Sweet :)

To expand on this (and since you posted that link), it may be good to 
see what bases need to be covered.  I'm thinking:

1) KDE 4.0 (As a general overview of new technologies and apps, and what 
the 4.0 series means to KDE development and its users)

2) KDE Core Technologies (aka Pillars of KDE; Plasma, Decibel, Solid, so on)

3) KDE 4.0 - Developer Focused

4) KDE 4.0 - User Focused

5) KOffice

Now, a number of these are parts of others - kind of deleting the slides 
you don't need, so maybe a larger single presentation, plus a few 
breakout options (user/dev only, etc), would work well.

-Joe
 
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