Quoting martin f krafft (madduck@debconf.org): > > Just heard you have keynotes, and thought that they should be by > > definition of interesting? > > I don't think they're interesting. I think they're actually > controversial, especially the one by Mark. I'd prefer to just leave As one of the "keynote" speakers, I'd vote to *not* mention them as special events. A talk by the DPL is something that's quite usual in Debconfs now. The same stands for BDale's talk (whatever general interest it might have and any talk by BDale has). I'll not develop about my own keynote but it it barely something that was asked by organizers to me and which might even be more deceptive than anything else because having a talk was not the first thing I planned to do at Debconf. And, as Martin noticed, Mark's talk to be qualified as a keynote might be quite controversial (while I personnally feel it deserves to be mentioned as an important eventà. Hope this will help cooking up that press release....
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