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Re: Debian Presentation



Hi Joost

Thanks for this.  I have updated the github README.md file and added a
cc by 4.0 licence to the end of the document.  

Hope this helps

I need to find out where to perhaps add this on the Debian Wiki.  As
this is designed to be a  dynamic document that is updated and adapted
to individual needs it is probably ready for that,  Happy to add people
as contributors to this on github too.

Thanks again for your suggestion too.

Regards

Paul

On 17/04/2019 13:43, Joost van Baal-Ilić wrote:
> Hi Paul,
>
> Thanks for sharing your presentation!
>
> It says "LICENSE Creative commons".  It's not really clear _which_ CC license
> you mean there.  You might want to change that to e.g.  "CC BY 4.0", see
> https://creativecommons.org/choose/ for information on how to choose a CC
> license.
>
> Thanks, Bye,
>
> Joost
>
>
> On Wed, Apr 17, 2019 at 01:26:31PM +0100, Paul Sutton wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> I have been working on a presentation to promote or help promote Debian
>> 10 (and beyond hopefully).  Some help has been given from
>> #debian-publicity on irc (OFTC) and other help has been given from the
>> Debian-users mailing list.  Something I am very grateful and thank ful
>> for.  I decided to post here, as I feel this project is mature enough
>> for that.
>>
>> https://github.com/zleap/DebianPresentation
>>
>> I am trying to keep the whole thing simple so it can be aimed at people
>> who may not know what Debian is.  I asked on Debian-users about what
>> alternatives to synaptic (which is not in Buster) and the list given
>> could make a whole presentation. (something to consider perhaps)
>>
>> As a LXDE user. I am also trying to take the view that as the Default DE
>> is Gnome then that should be what the presentation reflects.  Again this
>> can easily be changed within the presentation.
>>
>> I have tried to strike a balance between providing technical
>> information,  and not baffling the audience, but make it technical
>> enough to be informative.   The package management section can be easily
>> added to, or modified to reflect the speakers personal or technical
>> preferences.   I have also tried to explain about the Debian project and
>> free software.
>>
>> Again a short list of what software is included, is intended to reduce
>> information overload and also if you're presenting this to an audience
>> of web developers , the list can just be modified to suit that need.
>>
>> Hope this is helpful and useful
>>
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> Paul Sutton
>>
>>
>>
>> -- 
>>
>> Paul Sutton
>> http://www.zleap.net
>> https://www.linkedin.com/in/zleap/
>> gnupg : 7D6D B682 F351 8D08 1893  1E16 F086 5537 D066 302D
>>
-- 
Paul Sutton
http://www.zleap.net
https://www.linkedin.com/in/zleap/
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