I am currently working on a basic course about #Linux for people in my local Makerspace.
Ofcourse, you can't really understand Linux without knowing how the state of Unix where in the 80's and 90's - so ofcourse, I am spending atleast 20 minutes talking about it.

What is an aspect that I should'nt miss?
Ofcourse, I'll bring up #GNU and the role if played for the success of the Free Operating System that most of us refers to "Linux" today.

Anything else?

@selea always good to see stuff like this in the scene. giving comparisons of linux vs windows/macos can be helpful. i.e. on windows you can customize these 11 things. in linux (calculate pi). humans are very visual so maybe having some setup ready to go, or doing a quick demo video of a workflow day to day may help it track.

@jae

I was thinking about doing that in "part 2", the first part am I going to focus on history and background of Linux - the state of Unix, and so on.

Then I'll let then find a distro of choice and install it :)