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Re: Debian-Day at LinuxTag



On Tuesday 26 April 2005 16:14, Martin Schulze wrote:
> Alexander Schmehl wrote:
> > 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 /
>
> I guess that's overkill.
>
> > slides / whatever for the talks before LinuxTag, and have some
> > printouts ready?  

I always ask myself what the hell is the benefit of offering slides?
In most cases they only have the titles of the chapters a speaker 
presented.

From the audience point of view slides are useless. 
A visitor of a talk would be interested much more in having a large 
text he can study at home afterwards and which will give him 
further links to deepen the thema.

If you prepare yourself for a talk it is commonly done to do a test 
talk whithaout audience (a stopwatch will do this :)to get a 
feeling of time and thema.

So why not use a dictaphone and record the spoken word. Whith this 
you should be able to write a long text. I did so in the past 
though I only typed the record for my second talk ;-)


> > 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 ;)
>
> Leaflets containing the basics may be a good idea.
>
> > 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.
>
> Yes.

You know about the idea of a dayly LinuxTag gazette? Kurt Pfeiffle 
told me about that at CeBIT.

That would be a good chance to place bigger articles not only 
slides.

And if there will be no Dayly LinuxTag Gazette it might be an Idea 
to offer a Debian Day Booklet for a donation to SPI / Debian?

Bye,
TT
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