So, we're talking about an openSUSECamp. Something thinner than "conference". Ok. done. But what about real collaboration? 2 years ago I participated at a PodCamp, here in Athens. It was marvelous. Nothing too classy / but more community based. So I fully agree with my friend jdd about a parallel event, in which things are getting happen more comfortable and easy than the basic openSUSE conference. -Diomidis Anadiotis- Open Source, Linux, OpenSuse, Books, Technology. http://www.twitter.com/kandinskyboy On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 5:05 AM, jdd <jdd@dodin.org> wrote:
Le 18/04/2011 09:53, Vincent Untz a écrit :
I had to go back and read Pascal's mail about RW³ and... I still don't get it ;-) It's not a theme, it's a way to organize the conference. However, I like the idea (stop making read-only talks), really and it can really change the results from the conference.
I wonder why my mail about barcamp didn't attract more. the barcamp system seems to fit the needs. Of course not for the whole conf, only as part of it (search google :-)
jdd
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