My vote would be the SQL classes too. And by holding them on a Tuesday instead of a Thursday, I could actually attend. <br><br><br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 11:41 PM, Richard Houser <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:rick@divinesymphony.net">rick@divinesymphony.net</a>></span> wrote:<br>
<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); padding-left: 1ex;">Summer just isn't my computing season. Too many outdoor projects, including the garden (which is still going strong). Once we get a strong frost, I'll be showing up more often.<br>
<br>Anyhow,<br><br>I like the idea of the database classes. SQL basics in particular is of value to office workers, as so much reporting nowdays is SQL driven.<br>
<br>Very few programmers actually understand database design, so that's a great choice, too. For that session, I'd also recommend inviting the local JUG (meets at MSU).<br><br>5.) Another KeySigning and Asymetric Crypography is way overdue. I
could run that almost anytime after Thanksgiving, but reliable Internet Access is pretty much
a requirement for that event.<br><br>I'll also volunteer to help out with either database topic (another body, or running a session). No preference either way, but I don't want to step on any toes.<div><div></div>
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<br><br><br>On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 10:56 PM, Clay Dowling <<a href="mailto:clay@lazarusid.com" target="_blank">clay@lazarusid.com</a>> wrote:<br>> We've been coasting for a while, not performing out community outreach<br>
> function. It's time to fix that. Jeff and I tossed these ideas around<br>
> tonight on the phone:<br>><br>> 1. Install Fest. For people who have heard about Linux, but aren't quite<br>> ready to fly solo yet.<br>><br>> 2. Command Line introduction. It's a perennial favorite, because there are<br>
> always newcomers who are wanting to get more out of their Linux experience.<br>><br>> 3. Database Design. A popular class and useful outside of Linux. A good<br>> outreach opportunity to other user groups such as the <a href="http://ASP.NET" target="_blank">ASP.NET</a> group that<br>
> meets at MSU.<br>><br>> 4. SQL Basics. Another popular class that gives us a wide outreach basis.<br>><br>> My proposal would be to hold one class a month, maybe second tuesday?<br>> Probably skip December, which tends to get really crowded with holiday<br>
> stuff, maybe start in January?<br>><br>> Other class ideas are welcome. Those are just what Jeff and I could come up<br>> with quickly.<br>><br>> Clay<br>><br>> _______________________________________________<br>
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