[opensuse-marketing] Conferences

Hi all, I'm working on a list with conferences through the year. This list has a few goals: - I can plan my travel ;-) - we can all plan where to go to and what to organize where For example, it'd be cool to have openSUSE side meetings at more conferences. For the Ambassadors, for example, but also just focused on visitors with workshops and such. I've put the list up on google docs as that's the easiest way (afaik) to work on it together. Yes, I can put it in a wiki, but no two peeps can work on it at the same time and it's also quite a bit more complicated. Once it is done we can put it somewhere better. So I'd like to ask those of you who've been to conferences in the past to go look in the doc, see if your conference(s) is (are) there and add info. How many peeps go there, what's the audience etc. Don't spend too much time on it, just add details on the conferences YOU have visited - that won't be hard. I'd greatly appreciate input! Here's the link, Google claimed it didn't need a login so I let me know if it says otherwise. https://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=0Ap5dbL7kyNzAdDF0azhaZTJ0eVVzc2EyU1R... Cheers, Jos

I'm not sure what 'events' would qualify for this... But my plans for conferences are somehow twisted and currently in the future besides openSUSE Conference 2010 I'm only planning to go to a FUDCon from Fedora in the EMEA zone and the great conference of 2011, Chaos Communication Conference also in Germany (http://www.ccc.de). The Fedora Stuff is here (all their events): http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FedoraEvents Some of them are nice... This also can provide some good knowledge for checking possible hot areas where future events can take place :) nelson On Sun, 2010-08-29 at 17:40 +0200, Jos Poortvliet wrote:
Hi all,
I'm working on a list with conferences through the year. This list has a few goals: - I can plan my travel ;-) - we can all plan where to go to and what to organize where
For example, it'd be cool to have openSUSE side meetings at more conferences. For the Ambassadors, for example, but also just focused on visitors with workshops and such.
I've put the list up on google docs as that's the easiest way (afaik) to work on it together. Yes, I can put it in a wiki, but no two peeps can work on it at the same time and it's also quite a bit more complicated.
Once it is done we can put it somewhere better.
So I'd like to ask those of you who've been to conferences in the past to go look in the doc, see if your conference(s) is (are) there and add info. How many peeps go there, what's the audience etc.
Don't spend too much time on it, just add details on the conferences YOU have visited - that won't be hard.
I'd greatly appreciate input!
Here's the link, Google claimed it didn't need a login so I let me know if it says otherwise. https://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=0Ap5dbL7kyNzAdDF0azhaZTJ0eVVzc2EyU1R...
Cheers, Jos
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On Sunday 29 August 2010 19:10:03 Nelson Marques wrote:
I'm not sure what 'events' would qualify for this... But my plans for conferences are somehow twisted and currently in the future besides openSUSE Conference 2010 I'm only planning to go to a FUDCon from Fedora in the EMEA zone and the great conference of 2011, Chaos Communication Conference also in Germany (http://www.ccc.de).
Feel free to add CCC if you think it makes sense to go there as openSUSE :D
The Fedora Stuff is here (all their events): http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FedoraEvents
Some of them are nice... This also can provide some good knowledge for checking possible hot areas where future events can take place :)
nelson
Yay, more lists. And I only now found http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Ambassadors_events which also has a list of events, AND people I can nag with questions about it ;-) Goooood... Tnx dude. @everyone: still I would appreciate a wee bit of help on the doc, I haven't been to most events. If you've been to a FOSS event, check if it is in the google doc, if not add it, if it's there plz add the info. Easy for you, almost impossible for me to find... tnx!
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