[Scale-planning] SCALE Presenters needed!

Ilan Rabinovitch ilan at socallinuxexpo.org
Sat Jan 4 12:27:40 PST 2014


Orv,

On the packing side, you may want to reach out to Thomas Cameron. Hes
given some great packaging talks around RPM in the past.

Ilan

On 1/4/14, 10:42 AM, Orv Beach wrote:
> One of the tracks to be held at SCALE 12x will be a "Beginning
> Sysadmin" track.   Rather than hope we get enough suitable submittals
> to fill the track we've been recruiting people to present specific
> topics in the track.
>
> We still have two topics we need presenters for.  If you're a system
> administrator and are comfortable speaking in front of a group, please
> consider submitting a proposal to present one or both of these topics:
>
>
> NFS for the Sysadmin 	How to configure NFS services on a server; how
> to export file systems; how to configure a system to mount a NFS share
> at boot time; the differences between NFSv3 and NFSv4
>
>
> Package Administration 	how to add, remove and patch packages via the
> command line (GUI demo optional). RPM based.
>
>
> (Note - the track is oriented towards RPM-based distros)
>
> To submit a proposal first create an account for yourself on the SCALE
> website.  Then submit a proposal and make sure you select  Audience -
> Beginner and Topic - Syadmin.   Fill out the other fields as
> appropriate - include technical and speaking experience.
>
> Then drop a note to orv at socallinuxexpo.org
> <mailto:orv at socallinuxexpo.org> letting us know you've submitted.  
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Orv
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>
>
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