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



Dear Ray,

we arranged on the 14th, 3:30pm to 4pm or 4:30pm depends if we have more
key note speaker, is that okay?

Pockey

On Sun, 2010-07-04 at 22:46 +0800, Ray Wang wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> sorry to reply later since I have less access to the Internet.
> 
> Yeah, 30 mins is totally okay for me, free feel to arrange for me.
> btw, could you please make it happen before maybe 14:00 pm Aug 14, and
> that would be great if it's before the noon,
> since I have to leave Taiwan for HongKong before the afternoon and get
> back to Beijing on Aug 14, evening.
> 
> Thanks in advance! :-)
> 
> On Sun, Jul 4, 2010 at 10:12 PM, Pockey <pockey beijinglug org> wrote:
> > Dear Bob,
> >
> > For Ray, 30 mins is okay in order not to cut other speaker... however,
> > his schedule is only available on the 14th August, do you think it's
> > okay? Thanks a lot for your help!
> >
> > Regards,
> > Pockey
> >
> >  On Sun, 2010-07-04 at 18:42 +0800, Pockey wrote:
> >> Dear Bob,
> >>
> >> Thanks a lot for your help! Let me talk to Ray quickly and get back to
> >> you.
> >>
> >> Since it's last minute submission, I think Ray can compromise, if he
> >> requested for 1 hr, maybe we can give him 45 mins, while shorten 1
> >> non-GNOME (1 hr) slot from 1 hr to 45 mins? Do u prefer like this?
> >>
> >> Regards,
> >> Pockey
> >>
> >>
> >> On Sun, 2010-07-04 at 18:25 +0800, Bob Chao wrote:
> >> > 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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> >> >
> >> >
> >>
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