[NBLUG/talk] Panel Discussion Ideas?

matt matt at cfxnetworks.com
Tue Jul 18 13:14:34 PDT 2006


I think a FF extension discussion could be nice (I happen 
to use Mozilla rather than Firefox, but oh well), but I 
think some other Linux application-oriented discussions 
may be cool also. Linux multimedia applications as Kyle 
suggested could be nice, especially because many are 
unknown. If we did Linux Multimedia apps, I would love to 
present amaroK if it still needs a presentation, but a 
lesser-known application that deserves a presentation is 
EasyTAG. It is by far the coolest ID3 tagging program 
ever.

There are some others that could be discovered I'm sure.

On Mon, 17 Jul 2006 21:18:41 -0700 (PDT)
  Conrad OHO <conradoho at yahoo.com> wrote:
> I also like the idea of a panel on linux browsers. I 
>spend most of my
> computer time on-line and in a browser, and would like 
>to gain a better
> appreciation of the more subtle functional differences 
>between the main
> GPL'd ones. Perhaps also include how well they each deal 
>with the many
> multimedia interface challenges.
> Conrad OHO
> 
> ================================
> 
> --- Dave Sisley <dsisley at sonic.net> wrote:
> 
>> I'd like to put in my 2 cents re: panel discussions, 
>>also:
>> 
>> How about a panel on linux browsers?  I use FFox, but 
>>would like to
>> know 
>> what people like about Opera, Konquerer, etc. 
>> 
>> There's also some cool stuff to know about lynx, or 
>>other text-based 
>> browsers and what they can be good for.
>> 
>> Maybe we could meld the FF extensions into the talk, 
>>since I bet most
>> of 
>> use use Firefox (...true?).
>> 
>> -dave.
> 
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