Hi all, Debian will have a shared developers' room at the next FOSDEM. For those not familiar with the system: a developers' room is a room at the site of the event given to a particular group, where usually non-official schedules are organized by that group. Since the organizers had only one room left and two groups to give it to, our DevRoom is shared with the Free Java folks, and we decided to mix and match the talks from both groups to arrange for a common schedule, rather than to split the available time in two and manage it each on our own. With that out of the way, I'm now looking for people interested in giving a presentation about a Debian-related subject in our DevRoom. Given the above, it would be nice if we could have some talks that would be of interest to both Debian and Free Java-folks (and there will already be a talk by Arnaud Vandyck about Java Packaging for Debian, IIUC), but this is certainly not required. Interested people should send a summary of what they want to talk about to me (that's wouter@grep.be or wouter@debian.org, depending on your preference) with this mailinglist Cc'ed, including any time or other restrictions for those that are not available for the entirety of FOSDEM, so that we can plan it in. Feel free to forward this mail to any relevant people, lists or forums. TIA, -- Wouter Verhelst Debian GNU/Linux -- http://www.debian.org Nederlandstalige Linux-documentatie -- http://nl.linux.org Most people have two reasons for doing anything -- a good reason, and the real reason
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