Re: [Fwd: Topic abstract and my bio -- Ray Wang]



Hi Pockey,

I'm not sure if the talk needs 30mins or an hour. If any of the following is true, 1 more slot for him is pretty okay:

* We lost the "potential sponsor," and got only 3 keynote speeches in the conference: then we still have 2 slots (1hr/slot) for GNOME.Asia, the status can be confirmed tomorrow.
* If Ray needs 60mins, reject 2 more non-GNOME (30min) slots. I don't really want this happen but since we already borrowed 3hrs from GNOME track, this is reasonable.
* If Ray needs 30mins, reject 1 more non-GNOME (30min) slots, or have one 60min slot "shorten" to 30min.

I think all the above is possible, and if you don't mind, we can decide which why to go after Rex contact with the potential sponsor tomorrow.

~Bob
--
Bob Chao (Chao Po-chiang)
Community Liaison
MozTW http://moztw.org


On Sun, Jul 4, 2010 at 5:31 PM, Pockey <pockey beijinglug org> wrote:
Dear Ernest and Bob,

We just received another potential speaker for the event, Ray Wang from
Beijing, has been a contributor for GNOME for a few years already, do
you think we can have 1 more slot for him?

Sorry for the inconvenience caused.

Regards,
Pockey

-------- Forwarded Message --------
From: Ray Wang <wanglei1123 gmail com>
To: asia-summit-list gnome org
Subject: Topic abstract and my bio -- Ray Wang
Date: Sun, 4 Jul 2010 00:52:21 +0800

Dear all,

I'm sorry to send my topic and bio late. since snowy is currently not
deployed yet, so I just partially finish the slides, more details will
be provided as soon as possible.

Topic Abstract
Snowy, a.k.a tomboy-online, is a GNOME online service, it enables
users to synchronize, view, share, and edit your Tomboy notes online.
In this slides, we will brief introduce what is snowy, its
features,how to setup on tomboy and how to participate etc.

Bio
Ray Wang, a FLOSS fan since 1999 and became a real GNU/Linux user
since 2005. He mostly participate in GNU and GNOME communities, and
has became a  GNOME foundation member since 2008. Other than that, he
has been taking part in Beijing Linux User Group and Beijing GNOME
User Group actively. He used to be a build and QA engineer of mono
accessibility project, but now he work as a OEM QA engineer.

Thanks a lot!
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