Good Morning! It looks quite good for the Debian-Day at this years LinuxTag. So far I got the following proposals: Speaker: Goswin "mrvn" von Brederlow Topic: Debian archive structure ... Speaker: Joey Schulze Topic: Scope, work and technique of security.debian.org Speakers: Andreas "aba" Barth, Martin "zobel" Zobel-Helas Topic: Scope and Deployment of volatile.debian.net Speaker: Luk Claes Topic: Internationalisation (i18n) and Localisation (l10n) Speaker: Norbert "nobse" Tretkowski Topic: Backporting practice Speaker: n. n. Topic: The Debian Women Project Speaker: Joerg "Ganneff" Jaspert Topic: building bootable multi-arch CDs Speaker: Michael "azeem" Banck Topic: The Ubuntu Development and Community Model: Simularities and Differences To Debian Speaker: Andreas Tille Topic: Custom Debian Distributions Comment: Andreas fears, it might become boring, since he covered that topic a couple of times already. So, if someone comes up with a new idea for a talk, we could drop this one in favour of the new one (Andreas, I hope I summarized this correctly?) That makes a total of nine talks. So we can easily fill a Debian-Day from 9:00 to 18:00 with hourly talks and no lunch break (That would be the same as last year). Dear speakers, please send me an abstract of your talks soon, if possible include some URLs about material to read further. Well, since this worked that well, let's try to get a step further: How about some kind of conference preceedings? Should we try collect papers / slides / whatever for the talks before LinuxTag, and have some printouts ready? I don't think it would be a problem to print some of them at my university (as long as you don't write entire books ;) Or do you think, that it is sufficient, to have some of the speakers upload their talks and just set links? IIRC that didn't worked very well in the last years. So yes, I hearby request the speakers to get their slides / papers / whatever ready soon enough for us to print them, and to license their talk under a license, which would allow us to distribute them (Note: It is a request, not a demand). Yours sincerely, Alexander -- http://learn.to/quote/ http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
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