[juneau-lug] Re: Proposing presentation on Atlassian Confluence
- From: Talley family <talleys@xxxxxxxx>
- To: juneau-lug@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 19 Jan 2006 06:22:54 -0900
I got three favorable responses and no nays, sounds like I
should bring a presentation this next Monday 1/23. Let me
know if that conflicts with any other plans....
Jacob, if you could bring the laptop and projector you
mentioned, that would be great. All I need is a browser and
Internet connectivity.
Tom says the library has wireless Internet (although wired
would be fine too, whichever is easier....)
I will use the pages from my "Learn Confluence" lessons as
a loose outline for the presentation, but, with a technical
audience I won't focus so much on basics but rather on
exploring Confluence's more compelling features, and
Confluence administration, in a bit of depth.
(Learn Confluence https://kiwi.state.ak.us/display/lc/Home)
Larry
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> Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2006 12:12 PM
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> Subject: [juneau-lug] Re: Proposing presentation on Atlassian
> Confluence
>
>
> The next meeting is Monday the 23rd. I have a laptop with
> wireless and
> projector available for your use if you need it. I even
> should be able
> to get VMware Player installed if you want.
>
> Talley family wrote:
> > I recently joined the mailing list and am interested in
> attending the
> > next meeting.
> >
> > I have a Linux server at home and have questions....
> >
> > But I also have experience with a product that I believe other LUG
> > members may find interesting. The product is Atlassian's
> Confluence
> > (http://www.atlassian.com/software/confluence/)
> >
> > Confluence is not open-source or always free, so perhaps it is not
> > an appropriate topic for your group. On the other hand, it is free
> > for certified non-profits. And, if you buy a commercial license
> > then you do get source code.
> >
> > So under certain circumstances, it is free, and under other
> > circumstances, source is available!
> >
> > Anyway, it is a fine product, and I would be glad to give a
> > presentation. If you would like to schedule a presentation, let
> > me know what kind of presentation equipment (if any) is available.
> > Can the library (or the LUG) provide a PC with internet
> > connectivity and a projector? Or do we gather around a screen?
> >
> > Here is a web page that describes Confluence benefits as I see
> > them:
> >
> >
> https://kiwi.state.ak.us/display/lc/Why+Conflu>
ence+When+There+are+so+M
> > an
> > y+Options
> >
> > Looking forward to the next meeting.
> >
> > Larry Talley
> >
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