Re: [opensuse-conference] Re: article about oSC sessions!
On Saturday 08 June 2013 21:59:40 Konstantinos Boukouvalas wrote:
Dear friends,
I could contribute writing an article about the certification value in GNU/Linux as a preamble to my speech at oSC on my blog. Is that ok? I would like to note the connection between SUSE CLA and LPIC-1 in order to create positive momentum for the SUSE/openSUSE professional community.
That would be absolutely great, yes! We could publish it on news.opensuse.org perhaps, or even on linux.com (I have contacts there) if it is real good. If you can, make a draft, and let's see where we can take it. Cheers, Jos
I can give you the article to publish it also on OSEM system or other websites of oSC.
Kostas Operations Manager LPI MA Greece
2013/6/7 Andy anditosan <anditosan1000@gmail.com>
On Thu, Jun 6, 2013 at 8:41 AM, Andres Silva <anditosan1000@gmail.com>
wrote:
Andy (anditosan)
On Jun 6, 2013, at 7:00 AM, Jos Poortvliet <jos@opensuse.org> wrote:
On Wednesday 05 June 2013 18:33:45 Jos Poortvliet wrote: <snip>
Ok, scrap that, had a chat with Andi and we decided that it is
probably
best to listen to Henne. That usually turns out to be the best thing
to
do. So we'll focus on ONE main talk from each of the categories. I'll
do
Community&Project as I already started, and write about the subject
Henne
proposed: the talk about openSUSE Statistics.
Looks like I just send an empty mail, sorry about that.
A new attempt:
Andy, awesome work on writing the 2nd section. I did some rewording,
mostly to shorten things, also in my own section. Stuff like this:
The goal of the Community and Project track is to gather talks ... Into: The Community and Project track gathers talks ... (that's an edit I did in my own part, yes)
Sometimes, you can remove entire sentences by adding 2 words to the
next or previous one that way: you say the same thing, just with less words. The art of keeping it short ;-)
Anyway. I think the Geeko Tech part is fine too, only the part about
Henne's workshop could be expanded upon. I hope he could have a look himself?
Otherwise, are you up for giving the Open World part a go?
Yes, I can do it although there is a lot of talk subjects there. I will
try to highlight some, not all, but I already started writing about open world :)
Note that I put the article on your name because, if you do the Open
World part, you did 2/3 of the work so it would be unfair to not credit the article to you :D
Thanks, /J
/J
Jos, I added more words to the open world track section in the article. Please review and let's make appropriate changes to it. The idea was to promote in brief terms some of the confirmed and most prominent (imho) presentations coming to the conference.
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OK, thank you and sorry sending the previous message also in HTML. I will probably write it today afternoon, in parallel with finishing the translation of LPI Greece website in English, something we did especially for openSUSE Conference, since LPI Greece site is until now available only in greek. Soon the bi-lingual edition will be uploaded. I understand the need of non greek speaking possible candidates and attendants, so we make a full effort to serve in English. Regards, Kostas Operations Manager LPI MA Greece 2013/6/10 Jos Poortvliet <jos@opensuse.org>:
On Saturday 08 June 2013 21:59:40 Konstantinos Boukouvalas wrote:
Dear friends,
I could contribute writing an article about the certification value in GNU/Linux as a preamble to my speech at oSC on my blog. Is that ok? I would like to note the connection between SUSE CLA and LPIC-1 in order to create positive momentum for the SUSE/openSUSE professional community.
That would be absolutely great, yes! We could publish it on news.opensuse.org perhaps, or even on linux.com (I have contacts there) if it is real good.
If you can, make a draft, and let's see where we can take it.
Cheers, Jos
I can give you the article to publish it also on OSEM system or other websites of oSC.
Kostas Operations Manager LPI MA Greece
2013/6/7 Andy anditosan <anditosan1000@gmail.com>
On Thu, Jun 6, 2013 at 8:41 AM, Andres Silva <anditosan1000@gmail.com>
wrote:
Andy (anditosan)
On Jun 6, 2013, at 7:00 AM, Jos Poortvliet <jos@opensuse.org> wrote:
On Wednesday 05 June 2013 18:33:45 Jos Poortvliet wrote: <snip>
Ok, scrap that, had a chat with Andi and we decided that it is
probably
best to listen to Henne. That usually turns out to be the best thing
to
do. So we'll focus on ONE main talk from each of the categories. I'll
do
Community&Project as I already started, and write about the subject
Henne
proposed: the talk about openSUSE Statistics.
Looks like I just send an empty mail, sorry about that.
A new attempt:
Andy, awesome work on writing the 2nd section. I did some rewording,
mostly to shorten things, also in my own section. Stuff like this:
The goal of the Community and Project track is to gather talks ... Into: The Community and Project track gathers talks ... (that's an edit I did in my own part, yes)
Sometimes, you can remove entire sentences by adding 2 words to the
next or previous one that way: you say the same thing, just with less words. The art of keeping it short ;-)
Anyway. I think the Geeko Tech part is fine too, only the part about
Henne's workshop could be expanded upon. I hope he could have a look himself?
Otherwise, are you up for giving the Open World part a go?
Yes, I can do it although there is a lot of talk subjects there. I will
try to highlight some, not all, but I already started writing about open world :)
Note that I put the article on your name because, if you do the Open
World part, you did 2/3 of the work so it would be unfair to not credit the article to you :D
Thanks, /J
> /J
Jos, I added more words to the open world track section in the article. Please review and let's make appropriate changes to it. The idea was to promote in brief terms some of the confirmed and most prominent (imho) presentations coming to the conference.
-- Andy (anditosan) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-conference+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-conference+owner@opensuse.org -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-conference+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-conference+owner@opensuse.org
On Monday 10 June 2013 13:47:57 Konstantinos Boukouvalas wrote:
OK, thank you and sorry sending the previous message also in HTML.
I will probably write it today afternoon, in parallel with finishing the translation of LPI Greece website in English, something we did especially for openSUSE Conference, since LPI Greece site is until now available only in greek. Soon the bi-lingual edition will be uploaded.
I understand the need of non greek speaking possible candidates and attendants, so we make a full effort to serve in English.
Awesome. Don't worry about grammar and all that, we have a few people who would be more than willing to help edit and improve the text. Cheers, Jos
Regards, Kostas
Operations Manager LPI MA Greece
2013/6/10 Jos Poortvliet <jos@opensuse.org>:
On Saturday 08 June 2013 21:59:40 Konstantinos Boukouvalas wrote:
Dear friends,
I could contribute writing an article about the certification value in GNU/Linux as a preamble to my speech at oSC on my blog. Is that ok? I would like to note the connection between SUSE CLA and LPIC-1 in order to create positive momentum for the SUSE/openSUSE professional community.
That would be absolutely great, yes! We could publish it on news.opensuse.org perhaps, or even on linux.com (I have contacts there) if it is real good.
If you can, make a draft, and let's see where we can take it.
Cheers, Jos
I can give you the article to publish it also on OSEM system or other websites of oSC.
Kostas Operations Manager LPI MA Greece
2013/6/7 Andy anditosan <anditosan1000@gmail.com>
On Thu, Jun 6, 2013 at 8:41 AM, Andres Silva <anditosan1000@gmail.com>
wrote:
Andy (anditosan)
On Jun 6, 2013, at 7:00 AM, Jos Poortvliet <jos@opensuse.org> wrote:
On Wednesday 05 June 2013 18:33:45 Jos Poortvliet wrote: <snip>
> Ok, scrap that, had a chat with Andi and we decided that it is
probably
> best to listen to Henne. That usually turns out to be the best > thing
to
> do. So we'll focus on ONE main talk from each of the categories. > I'll
do
> Community&Project as I already started, and write about the > subject
Henne
> proposed: the talk about openSUSE Statistics. > > W.I.P.: > https://news.opensuse.org/?p=16081&preview=true
Looks like I just send an empty mail, sorry about that.
A new attempt:
Andy, awesome work on writing the 2nd section. I did some rewording,
mostly to shorten things, also in my own section. Stuff like this:
The goal of the Community and Project track is to gather talks ... Into: The Community and Project track gathers talks ... (that's an edit I did in my own part, yes)
Sometimes, you can remove entire sentences by adding 2 words to the
next or previous one that way: you say the same thing, just with less words. The art of keeping it short ;-)
Anyway. I think the Geeko Tech part is fine too, only the part about
Henne's workshop could be expanded upon. I hope he could have a look himself?
Otherwise, are you up for giving the Open World part a go?
Yes, I can do it although there is a lot of talk subjects there. I will
try to highlight some, not all, but I already started writing about open world :)
Note that I put the article on your name because, if you do the Open
World part, you did 2/3 of the work so it would be unfair to not credit the article to you :D
Thanks, /J
> > /J
Jos, I added more words to the open world track section in the article. Please review and let's make appropriate changes to it. The idea was to promote in brief terms some of the confirmed and most prominent (imho) presentations coming to the conference.
-- Andy (anditosan) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-conference+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-conference+owner@opensuse.org
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