On Wednesday 12 May 2010 13:14:28 Klaas Freitag wrote:
Am Dienstag 11 Mai 2010 19:08:45 schrieb Michael Loeffler:
Moin,
On Tuesday 11 May 2010 18:33:40 Vincent Untz wrote:
Hola,
Le mardi 11 mai 2010, à 18:23 +0200, Michael Loeffler a écrit :
Moin,
for the strategy discussion the openSUSE Board and a few other fellows meet a Nürnberg the weekend of May 28-30. We thought about doing kind of a public meet & greet event on Friday May 28 late afternoon. Give 1 or 2 talks, invite interested people and have some fun. Goal is to get the Board, some openSUSE developers and local audience together in a room talking.
What do you think and what topics might be good teasers?
Can you elaborate on what kind of person will be in the room and how many people? I'm not sure I understand the focus/goal, so an answer to this should help me give you an answer to your questions :-)
It should be in the row of recent launch, christmas etc. parties. So we'd like to grow the local openSUSE community which we'd decorate this time with the openSUSE Board on stage. And of course we like to have some SUSE developers around.
Very good idea. I think we want to grow this kind of events, thus I like *everybody* on the team to put some effort in this. Effort here means at least ideas, maybe active participation in organising. I'm not on this team :-( but maybe at talk about the upcoming openSUSE Build Service 2.0 release would fit. Imo we should have two presentations and most important this should be fixed till early next week to publish the event and invite people. I checked already with out facitlity guys - the room is available that evening.
Best M
In this case, maybe one or two talks about the funding, the legal fundation, the organisations of free software projects in general and in particular openSUSE might be a good. Objections/volunteers?
Thanks,
Klaas
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