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MeetingsSLUG meetings and talksAs well as other events, SLUG typically holds regular meetings on the last Friday of each month. We normally send out an announcement a week or two before each meeting. To receive these notifications, you can subscribe to our low-traffic announcements mailing list and/or our ical calendar feed. These meetings present talks on various topics, aimed at both experienced and new Linux users. If you're interested in speaking to SLUG, please see our Call for Participation. Meeting FormatSLUG meetings follow a standard meeting format with a common first half, and then dividing after the break. This is to provide two streams of content catering to both new and experienced Linux users. The standard meeting agenda is:
Call For ParticipationSLUG's monthly meeting features several talks of varying length. We're always looking for new talk offers, and talk offers should be sent to activities@slug.org.au, committee@slug.org.au and/or posted on the Wiki. SLUG talks can be on any topics that would loosely come under the heading of "Open Source Software" or "Free Software". We're open to talks about software, about projects, about features, about tools, and about the Open Source and Free Software movements, and issues surrounding them. Our membership are primarily hobbyists and professionals, however our meetings are open to the public. Giving a talk at SLUG would be an excellent way to prepare for more formal speaking situations — conferences for example. Our selection process is very informal — just e-mail the committee, and we'll discuss the type of talk you want to give and where it would fit best in our meeting. If you're new to public speaking or want some tips, see our guide for speakers. There are three main types of talks given at meetings:
We take efforts to film our General and In-Depth talks. We ask that speakers agree to sign a release form enabling us to release the video under a Creative Commons licence. This allows us to aid the wider FOSS community, not just those who attended that particular meeting. Past SLUG TalksWith speaker permission, SLUG records video footage of the talks given at meetings, and other events. The slides and video footage are available under the Creative Commons ShareAlike License unless otherwise noted. If you're interested in speaking to SLUG, please see our Call for Participation. If a talk that you'd like to see isn't online yet, or if you gave a talk but we don't have the slides, please contact the committee. SLUG Speakers GuideThis guide is © Mary Gardiner 2003-2004. This guide is available for redistribution and modification under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence
IntroductionThis document is a short guide to preparing and presenting a talk at the Sydney Linux Users Group, and should be useful for other groups too. It is intended for speakers who are comfortable with their topic area but do not have much public speaking experience. This guide covers the type of talks given at SLUG; preparing your SLUG talk; and giving your SLUG talk. |