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Re: status of reviewed papers



* Alexander Schmehl (alexander@schmehl.info) [050620 11:34]:
> Since I might miss the meeting today, I hereby send the status from the
> "review board".
> 
> So far, we got... many papers.  All are acceptable, I proposed some
> smaller changes for two or three of them. I read through all, but one.
> 
> Andreas Barth, speaker for the "debian release management" talk, is
> sorry, that he couldn't submitt a paper by now.  I talked to him, and he
> is working on it right now.  It should be finished soon enough to be
> texed and printed along with the other papers.
> 
> Branden Robinson talk "WTFM: Write the Fine Manual" has been downgraded
> to BOF, since he neither submitted a paper nor answered to mails.
> 
> Currently I see no problem in getting them texified in time.
> To I think correctly, that - if possible - we would like to get:
>  1. A big file to print (where links and references are written out)
>  2. single files to read them on screen (with clickable references)
> 
> Note to myself:  Not all papers had a copyright statement, to
> something about that.
> 
> A problem might be the papers of Andreas Tille about CDDs and Tollef Fog
> Heen about multiarch.
> 
> As might have read on debconf5-speakers, Andreas allready has a paper,
> but it is quite long.  To long to get it printed.  It contains some
> stuff, which is not needed for Debconf (e.g. an introduction to Debian),
> so it could be shorted, but I didn't had time to check that out.  Since
> he is quite busy these days and not available via irc, I think I will
> phone him regarding that mater (if no one else has a good idea about
> that).  I think we might need to life without a dead tree version of his
> paper.
> 
> Tollef answered very soon to the first "hi, we would like to review your
> paper" mail, pointing to his master thesis since the paper he is going
> to submitt for debconf would be based on it.  I read it (and proposed
> some small changes IIRC) and got him out of mind.  He hasn't submitted a
> paper yet, and his master thesis is to big to be printed.  I asked him
> today, if he will have a shorter paper, but I think, we might point to
> the online version here, too.

what is the latest status? did you start sending papers to the
TeX guy? did you manage to cut stuff out of tollefs and andreas
tilles paper? aba wrote some 160 lines i hear. did you receive
his paper?

i am trying to get hold of the designer who was supposed to come
up with eps for the cover and the sponsorship page.

i will also provide you with a list of all bofs we have now,
together with their abstracts.



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