Awesome!  Depending on what kind of presentations we want I think we might be able to find some inside the university system.  Most of the people (myself included) I know here locally would be most interested in the learning from others aspect of this but I am happy to put it out there once it has gotten a little farther along in the process.  The Atlanta area has several user groups that we might be able to pull talent from.  Google also has a decent size presence around here so we could try to see if someone from there wanted to talk if that sounds interesting.





--
Gene Liverman
Systems Administrator
Information Technology Services
University of West Georgia
gliverma@westga.edu
678.839.5492

ITS: Making Technology Work for You!





On Thu, Mar 6, 2014 at 11:01 AM, Jim Perrin <jperrin@centos.org> wrote:


On 03/06/2014 06:42 AM, Gene Liverman wrote:
> We use CentOS quite a bit here and I know that it is also used extensively
> throughout our university system so I thought it would be cool if we could
> have a CentOS Dojo on our campus.  If that's doable my thought is that we
> could promote it to our campus, to the local community, and also to other
> universities in Georgia.  We have plenty of space on campus to host the
> event plus we have a variety of food options on campus with many more a
> short distance away.  I would be very open to topic suggestions but would
> be particularly interested in the following:
>
>    - anything geared towards current Windows admins / users who what to
>    know more about the world of Linux and CentOS in particular. This could be
>    particularly timely since Windows XP is approching it end of support.
>    - Puppet and other DevOps kind of things
>    - how the CentOS project works at a technical level
>    - anything geared towards current Computer Science or Management
>    Information Systems students
>    - anything about how public sector organizations such as universities
>    can support and promote CentOS and Linux in general
>
> These are just some ideas that I hope will spark more interest.  I have no
> idea if others in this area are on this mailing list or not so I am sort of
> expecting that I will have to post this elsewhere for it to be seen by many
> who would be interested in attending.  We have the most space available
> during the summer but could most likely make this work any time of the
> year.  It would just depend on the room requirements and what else was
> already scheduled to be happening on campus.
>


Sounds good so far! Are there some local folks who would be willing to
present, or people that you (or we) could reach out to?

I'm reasonably familiar with the GA area and would be happy to help
facilitate/attend this one from a CentOS perspective.

--
Jim Perrin
The CentOS Project | http://www.centos.org
twitter: @BitIntegrity | GPG Key: FA09AD77
_______________________________________________
CentOS-promo mailing list
CentOS-promo@centos.org
http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-promo