Re: GNOME.conf.au



"Me too".  GNOME.conf.au is _the_ major reason I come to the miniconf days.

Isn't there a spare room somewhere in Dunedin?
-- 
michael at msdavies dot net
LA member
LA committee member 2005
linux.conf.au organiser 2004


Trent Lloyd said:
> I would like to second this, the GNOME mini-conference has been well
> organized and highly successful in previous years and I was looking
> forward
> to attending it this year.
>
> Cheers,
> Trent
>
> On Thu, Oct 06, 2005 at 11:42:02PM +0800, Davyd Madeley wrote:
>> Why did GNOME.conf.au get bumped?
>>
>> After two highly successful years in which it has filled its allocated
>> room, as well as encourage a number of new developers and contributors
>> to the project, it is disappointing to see that it didn't make the cut
>> this year.
>>
>> The adoption of desktop Linux is of critical importance, Linux.conf.au
>> is an excellent target for attracting both contributors and ISVs to the
>> desktop platforms that are on offer.
>>
>> I hope to hear from you soon.
>>
>> Kind Regards,
>> --Davyd Madeley
>>
>> GNOME Foundation Member
>> GNOME-Applets Maintainer
>> Linux Australia Member
>> UCC Secretary, 2005
>>
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