On Fri, Apr 13, 2012 at 11:46 PM, Alan Clark
I'm posting this on the conference mailing list in case the cfp committee hasn't signed up and been approved on the cfp mailing list yet.
Based on this mornings meeting (aka if we co-locate with LinuxExpo), previous postings and feedback from osc11, I'd like to propose that we align the session proposals to the following 5 tracks/day: - Community & Education presentations: New technology and community learning - Hacker Workshops : Join with fellow programmers to hone your skills and contributions - BoF : (small highly interactive, project oriented discussions and coding; defining direction) - SUSE Labs : The SUSE Labs hackers meet face-to-face to share their knowledge and experience with each other and learn new things. - Czech language sessions : A variety of openSUSE related topics presented in Czech language to provide collaboration opportunities and cross over with LinuxExpo (All other tracks will be presented in English) + Keynotes + Evening events
Thoughts?
AlanClark
Hello Alan, In addition to what Michal said, I would also prefer not to interfere with SUSE Labs and ${LinuxExpo} presentations yet. From what I've seen so far based on the discussions, it may be possible to have more than one czech talk in parallel (or talk and workshop/BoF), and maybe some hard-to-decide-where-to-put talks, eg a czech presentation about openSUSE (either the distro or a technology) In general I strongly agree with the schedule you propose. At least for the workshops/BoF's we're going to have plenty of rooms. At least Michal and me intend to have frequent meetings with the LinuxExpo guys in order to distribute the slots properly. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-conference+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-conference+owner@opensuse.org