Hello list, so far I have been unsuccessful in locating templates (and fonts?) for MagicPoint presentations in "OpenBSD-style", such as used in for example:
http://openbsd.org/papers/ven05-henning/index.html http://openbsd.org/papers/opencon06-network/index.html http://openbsd.org/papers/opencon06-drivers/index.html http://openbsd.org/papers/linuxtag06-network/index.html Can someone point me to those templates and fonts, and/or provide source of sample slides, provided that they are "open"? I am thinking about ging a talk about OpenBSD (with some applied examples) targeted to fellow ICT staff of international humanitarian organisations who provide IT and Communication services to emergency and relief operations. There, I believe, OpenBSD has great potential, as it provides a robust and cost-efficient platform (also on legacy hardware) that can cover several pressing needs, such as dynamic routing, redundant firewals, VPN over public networks such as wireless links (Wireless LAN, satellite, Internet, etc.), network & system monitoring and SLA verification, spam filtering to protect low-capacity links from transporting expensive rubbish, etc. Currently, this field is still largely dominated by commercial software and solution providers. However, as Open Source Software is gaining more and more attention among governmental organisations, those governments as major donors of international aid agencies will sooner or later start to ask questions why aid agencies spend the donors' money on software and licenses. It would be nice to prepare and to give the talk with MagicPoint slides in "OpenBSD-style" using my old Dell Inspiron 4000 laptop that happily runs i386-current :-) Thanks for your help, Rolf

