Hi everyone, Just a reminder that this call for talks is still going, the schedule is far from being full at the moment ;) So if you are coming to Fosdem, just add yourself to live.gnome.org/Brussels2007 (might be down at the moment) to present whatever cool project you are working on, and it can be from a developer, translator, bug triager, ... point of view. The fosdem organizers need a mostly final schedule by the end of the week (next friday, 2nd february), so now is the time to volunteer to present what you are hacking on, and to get some free beer afterwards from people who liked your talk ;) Cheers, Christophe Le mercredi 03 janvier 2007 à 23:43 +0100, Christophe Fergeau a écrit : > Hi everyone, and happy new year ;) > > This year again we'll have a GNOME devroom at FOSDEM, and we need *you* > to give a talk in that room to make it rock even more than the one we > had in 2006. > > Devroom talks are 30/35 minute long talks presenting one aspect of the > GNOME community you care about. This can be a technical talk about a > library you're hacking on, but you can also give a talk about how to > market GNOME at big events, or about how to get involved in the > translation project, ... In short, you can talk about whatever you want > as long as it's about GNOME! > > Like last year, you'll find all the information you want about our > devroom on http://live.gnome.org/Brussels2007 , and you can add yourself > to one of the slots if you are planninng to give a talk (alternatively, > you can also mail me if you want to give a talk). > > And if you are coming, please let us now! > http://live.gnome.org/Brussels2007#attendees > > One difference with last year is that we might have half a day of shared > conferences with the KDE people about interoperability/common > technology/issues between both environments. I said "might" because I'm > not sure at all yet that we'll set that up, but I mention it so that > people aren't surprised if we have to modify the schedule on the wiki > because of that. And if you want to give a talk on that specific > subject, don't hesitate to add yourself *now*! :) > > Hope to see you all in Brussels, > > Christophe > > > PS: if you think I should have mailed more mailing lists, or if this > mail is inappropriate on some of the lists I cc'ed, feel free to tell > me :) > _______________________________________________ > desktop-devel-list mailing list > desktop-devel-list gnome org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list
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