[EdLUG] CFT : can anybody give a talk ?

azmodie azmodie at gmail.com
Mon Mar 2 17:51:21 UTC 2020


I'll put my name in the hat. or wear the hat. something like that.  talk at
meeting
Kris
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them speak."  -- some bright spark


On Mon, 2 Mar 2020 at 17:27, Tai Kedzierski <dch.tai at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Jonathan
>
> Yes that would be of interest to many I'm sure! Which month did you have
> in mind?
>
> Tai
>
>
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> Tai Kedzierski
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> On Mon, 2 Mar 2020 at 16:06, Jonathan Riddell <jr at jriddell.org> wrote:
>
>> I could do a wee talk on my canoeing stuff, SCA Where's the Water site
>> which covers river levels for paddlers and the Scottish White Water
>> Guidebook which I'm putting into an app.
>>
>> Jonathan
>>
>>
>> On Mon, 2 Mar 2020 at 14:42, Tai Kedzierski <dch.tai at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all
>>>
>>> Pretty Please Call for Talks: if you have anything you would like to
>>> give a presentation on, from anything between absolute beginner "hey I just
>>> found this cool thing" to seasoned professional "deep dive with technology
>>> X", all is welcome!
>>>
>>> This may be especially great for you if you've never done public
>>> speaking and would like to give it a go. We've always had a friendly
>>> audience :-)
>>>
>>> You can see a list of example topics here, or suggest your own!
>>>
>>> https://gitlab.com/edlug/Meetings/-/wikis/call-for-talks
>>>
>>> Currently slots are open for May, June, July, September, October,
>>> November.
>>>
>>> Pretty please :-)
>>>
>>> Nota: there are no talks in August and December, these are
>>> self-organised socials instead due to the seasonal events in town.
>>>
>>>
>>> Tai
>>>
>>>
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>>> Tai Kedzierski
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>>>
>>>
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>>> Freedom-respecting replacement for MS Office
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