[RULE] Advocating RULE
M. Fioretti
m.fioretti at inwind.it
Tue Mar 25 07:12:58 EET 2003
On Mon, Mar 24, 2003 21:27:42 at 09:27:42PM +0200, Kweskin Richard rkwesk at mail.ariadne-t.gr wrote:
> >
> > I'll put online for general use the OpenOffice slides used in the
> > conference, as they are a very good resource for introducing RULE.
> >
>
> Marco created the presentation using Impress and I downloaded it and added a
> little bit to it. It was my first time using the software (I had never before
> used any other presentation software actually.) The interface was a no
> brainer.
Just a quick note: I'm thinking of placing online two sets of slides:
the one which was actually presented at the conference, and one
for general reference/reuse. In the beginning, the two would be 95%
identical, but the second one would be updated whenever is needed.
What do you think?
>
> On the last day David Bucknell and I decided to start a gnu/linux user's group
> from the teachers who had expressed interest and it has provided a means by
> which to continue keeping Rule visible together with the open offer of help.
> (Even a small amount of experience can help those who know nothing.)
Excellent, Bucknell's iteachnet.org and RULE can benefit a lot from
each other. See also Bucknell's comment on RULE when it appeared on
http://www.rule-project.org/en/links.php
> up. Thank you Marco. Thank you Michael.
>
Gee, thanks, and thanks to you again! :-)
Ciao,
Marco Fioretti
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