I'm not volunteering because my calendar is more than full, but I wonder if there is any interest regarding the Sun Java Desktop System and how it works with Linux.  Maybe someone in-the-know could offer a talk/demo?  From sun.com:

In August of 2003, Sun Microsystems announced the Sun Java Desktop System, a software package that consists of a fully integrated client environment based on open source components and industry standards, offered as an affordable, comprehensive, simple-to-use, secure enterprise-grade desktop solution. Key features include a well-defined, integrated look and feel, familiar desktop themes, as well as file, folder, and print interoperability with Microsoft Windows and Linux/UNIX environments.

"The Java Desktop System is a comprehensive and secure enterprise desktop environment that runs on Solaris and Linux. It provides the enterprise with the first viable alternative to Windows in 15 years, by offering a complete feature set at a fraction of the cost of a Windows upgrade."

Might be interesting...

Steve

Andy Stewart wrote:
Hi Everybody,

Unfortunately, I received no responses to my query about finding a speaker to 
talk about digital signatures on e-mail.  If you have expertise in this area 
and would like to address WLUG at the January meeting, please contact me 
ASAP.  Thanks!

Plan B:  there is no plan B.  

Have you any thoughts ?  Really, what we need is a volunteer.  OK, I'll stoop 
to bribery - if you speak at a WLUG meeting (especially the January meeting), 
we'll buy you pizza/beer at the Boynton Restaurant after the meeting.  How's 
that sound ?  :-)

Thanks!

Andy
  

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