Re: Estimate



Dear Chandni:

Clonezilla and DRBL is for Promotion of Free and Open Source software.
In Taiwan, Teachers and school use lots of clonezilla and DRBL for computer classroom, and students use for backup or restore their PC.


Best regards


Max

On Sat, Apr 21, 2012 at 3:27 PM, Chandni Verma <chandniverma2112 gmail com> wrote:
So we have only 26 submissions out of which atleast 3 are not very GNOME related and quite a few (5) are in a language I can't read.

We definitely need more responses!

Besides that, note that Jon didn't submit a talk! Maybe he's trusting his mail to be followed up for details. Also we didn't get any BoF and workshop submissions so the wiki page for events has to be made more prominent!

First of all, I want all these to be updated to their respective pages! All the wiki pages should be updated with most accurate and up-to-date information.
The Participants' page - with data in these spreadsheet
The lightening talks page
Create a new submitted talks page
Create a new confirmed talks page
Please update the local guide wiki - local coordinators
The Conference statistics page.

I also want Haggen and Sammy's view on football evening and how if it can be managed or not, then we'll create a page for that too (which will be partially filled by those are subscribed to this list atleast). This will be up with its decided time-slot.

Then we should create more pages for technical events/hackfests with their decided time slots (if any).
All this done before I send out the extension of application deadline in later part of the day as soon as I get up after sleep!

The better planned out things will everyone see, the more submissions will we get.

Again, I request all to update their talks/BoF-ideas etc. into relevant pages respectively.

Max: How is clonezilla and DRBL related to GNOME? Can you afford giving a talk on GNOME Marketing topic and/or on GNOME User Groups too?



On 21 April 2012 12:07, Chandni Verma <chandniverma2112 gmail com> wrote:
I have the settings as shown in the 1st screenshot.
The data opens up as shown in the 2nd screenshot!

This is weird but I can manage to see stuff from the small display window at the bottom of the first screenshot and it seems like we have some nice submissions! Hang on.




On 21 April 2012 08:57, Will LaShell <will lashell net> wrote:
Chandni,  

I just downloaded  the csv from the site and opened it.  There are no problems viewing the csv file.   Can you send a screenshot or something of your opening settings?  I cannot reproduce the issue you are experiencing.

Will


On Apr 20, 2012, at 4:31 PM, Will LaShell wrote:


I can check the output filters when I get back to a computer..   For now you can log into the site to view the existing entries. 

WIll


On Apr 20, 2012, at 4:07 PM, Chandni Verma wrote:



On 21 April 2012 04:27, Will LaShell <will lashell net> wrote:
You should tell it the column separator is a comma,   not to separate by spaces. It sounds like you are  using the defaults.


Ok, so here, the problem seems that the text submitted is also consisting of commas which is making it split unintentionally across various columns.

 
Will


On Apr 20, 2012, at 3:55 PM, Chandni Verma wrote:

I know that. I don't know maybe it's just for me but each word opens up in a separate column here.
Allan, please let us know if you are having any trouble with the document. If not can we hear your views about the submissions

On 21 April 2012 04:18, Will LaShell <will lashell net> wrote:
It is a csv file,

you can open it in any spreadsheet program.

Libreoffice,  Openoffice,  Excel, Numbers, Gnumeric

Will

On Apr 20, 2012, at 3:41 PM, Chandni Verma wrote:



On 21 April 2012 04:05, Will LaShell <will lashell net> wrote:
Chandni,

What problems are you having reading  the csv file?

May I know which program do you use to open it in? I have getting it opened by default in LibreOffice Calc. Editor makes it worse.

 

Really, for the most up to date information on submissions it is best to get it directly from the site.

Will


On Apr 20, 2012, at 3:32 PM, Chandni Verma wrote:

Ok, from updates of last meeting and mails, I see we are in the process of getting some cool sponsors including Mozilla, LWN and LinuxPlot
Lets have them updating on this page: https://live.gnome.org/GnomeAsia/2012Summit/EventSponsors as the progress moves on.
Haggen, I want you to create your account and a page (live.gnome.org/HaggenSo)  with your information on live.gnome.org. I want you to be a secondary contact for stuff.

I have this page created for keeping a track of summit activities which will eventually fit into the schedule:
https://live.gnome.org/GnomeAsia/2012Summit/ConferenceTopics
Haggen, again can you please follow up with Jon asking for the topic he would find best to give a talk on? You may ask him to add his name and idea on this page or pick an idea for himself from here. Also ask him to inform you about the topic for workshop.

Likewise, I want everyone here to add their name next to the idea which best appeals them.
Also, add yourselves in lightning talks page: https://live.gnome.org/GnomeAsia/2012Summit/LightningTalks

I require quick estimates of:

- number of students attending.
- total number of participants expected to attend the event.
- listing of media sponsors
- a listing of sponsors which have committed to sponsor the event

Sammy and Will: I went through the CSV which Will attached and couldn't make out anything from it.
         Allan and me will give it a look if you could provide a comprehensible listing.



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