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Linux Bangalore 2003 presentation slides available

From:  Atul Chitnis <achitnis-AT-exocore.com>
To:  Linux Bangalore/2003 <linux-bangalore-2003-AT-yahoogroups.com>
Subject:  LB/2003 Presentation Slides now available
Date:  Fri, 26 Dec 2003 10:20:27 +0530 (IST)

All:

The slides used by speakers during their talks at Linux Bangalore/2003 are 
now available for download.

To get at them, head for 

http://linux-bangalore.org/2003/schedules/

And click on the talk whose slides you wish to download - this will take 
you to the talk summary page, where you can select the format in which you 
wish to receive the slides (in most cases, this would be OpenOffice SXI or 
PowerPoint PPT - both are available).

Some slides are in PDF or MGP (MagicPoint) format.

As always, the decision to make slides available in PowerPoint format as 
well is based on the fact that there are still a few people out there who 
use closed source software - we want them to be able to download and view 
the slides as well, to set them on the road to redemption. :) 

Of course, there is a link to OpenOffice.org as well, to allow people to 
download this Open Source office suite (which is the recommended way of 
doing things).

Please note that all slides are provided by the speakers, and that the 
LB/2003 organisers do not claim copyright or responsibility for these 
slides or their contents.

Also note that some slides are marked as "unavailable" - this is because
the speaker may not have used slides for his/her talk, the speaker did not
give us the updated version of their slides or the speaker has chosen
(despite event policy) to deny us the right to distribute the slides.
Sadly, there is nothing we can do about that.

Atul

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