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On Tue, Aug 16, 2016 at 8:47 AM, María Leandro <tatica(a)fedoraproject.org>
wrote:
> - How long should I talk?
>
It's a good practice to talk small and just work along their curiosity,
longer talks tend to get people tired, while shorter bring curiosity the
most. A few demonstrations could do the trick.
> - Are the students familiar with GNU/Linux?
>
Prepare something for everyone. Some of the students might have no clue
what you talk about, but kids nowadays are smarter than us at that age.
> - What subjects should I bring? (Just the distro or how we make it? like
> packaging, infra, apps and all this stuff)
>
It's great to talk about the teams and the things they can do inside the
community. Here is an old wikipage I built with some videos and stuff, it's
way out of date (2010) but I guess you can have some videos and stuff to
leave playing while people talk to you. [0]
> - On which day do you want me to talk?
>
>
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Best wishes to all!
>
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