[opensuse-conference] Session: Kernel-of-the-day testing in SuSE QA

Hello, I have a question/potential issue with one of the scheduled sessions and I'm not sure who/where to ask, so I'll just ask here. One of the guys on my team (Vilem Marsik) has had a talk accepted for the upcoming OpenSUSE/SUSE Labs conference. Our intention was to schedule it for the "SUSE Labs" track, but it accidentally got scheduled for the "Tools and Infrastructure" track (which I assume is open to all). While the talk is not anything particularly *secret* it is about code that has not been released to the public yet and was originally intended for a SUSE Labs audience. Is there really going to be any separation at all between the "SUSE Labs" and other session tracks? If not, then I guess we can leave this session where it is, however, my concern is that we will get questions like "where do we download this? how can we use it? where can we see the results?", and none of that information is available publicly at the moment. Opinions? Suggestions? Thanks, Dan -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-conference+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-conference+help@opensuse.org

Hi Dan, On Wed, 24 Aug 2011, Dan Collingridge wrote:
I have a question/potential issue with one of the scheduled sessions and I'm not sure who/where to ask, so I'll just ask here.
One of the guys on my team (Vilem Marsik) has had a talk accepted for the upcoming OpenSUSE/SUSE Labs conference. Our intention was to schedule it for the "SUSE Labs" track, but it accidentally got scheduled for the "Tools and Infrastructure" track (which I assume is open to all).
All tracks are open to all, we decided early on that we don't really want two classes of participants. Having said that we are open to close up some sessions to only Labs or SUSE employees if the need arises, like secret information needing NDAs.
While the talk is not anything particularly *secret* it is about code that has not been released to the public yet and was originally intended for a SUSE Labs audience.
I think in this case we shouldn't close the session. It might not be particularly relevant or even interesting for non-SUSE employees, but if they really want to listen to it, it would be fine IMO. I've added the following to the abstract to make the audience clear: "We'll focus on SUSE internal processes and tools, therefore this talk is mostly targeted at SUSE Labs employees." Is that okay with you? Ciao, Michael. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-conference+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-conference+help@opensuse.org
participants (2)
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Dan Collingridge
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Michael Matz