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Here is the presentation we used this past LWE:
http://dev.gentoo.org/~cshields/gentoo-lwe_r2.sxi
Cheers!
-C
Sven Vermeulen wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>With Gentoo crowding events around the globe, some developers are asking for
>pre-made presentations or presentation templates. Layouting presentations
>isn't that difficult (graphical wizz's can make a very decent graphical
>layout in a few hours given all the necessary artwork) but structuring is.
>
>One most-important template would be (imho) the presentation of a Gentoo
>Project (sub)project. For instance, the Gentoo Installer Project would most
>likely want to present the development efforts on the Gentoo Installer.
>The Gentoo Documentation Project might want to cover the translation
>efforts. The Gentoo Infrastructure Project might want to cover the website
>redesign.
>
>To start off with a possible structure for this kind of presentation, I was
>thinking on something along the following:
>
>1. Front
>2. Overview
>3. Introduction
>4. Goals & Objectives
>5. Development Process
>6. Used Technologies
>7. Current Status
>8. Future Development
>9. Q&A
>
>I've made an example with this structure and put it online at
> http://dev.gentoo.org/~swift/project-show.pdf
>
>This presentation covers the GDP Documentation Development. Brief and
>without real further thinking (no real presentation that I've given) but
>shows the idea.
>
>Do we want to persue this (template content) or should we focus on the
>layout instead (i.e. trust developers that they have sufficient knowledge on
>building presentations)?
>
>Same goes for handouts though.
>
>
>
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Corey Shields
Gentoo Linux Infrastructure Team and Devrel Team
Gentoo Foundation Board of Trustees
http://www.gentoo.org/~cshields
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