Hi Florian,
I was also telling myself this this morning :
The LibreO conference takes place in October, the 18th and the 19th.
ANd I think this is a big problem.
The thing is, EVERYONE wants its conference in October.
Being at Red Hat, and only for France, we already have two events at this
Hi,
Florian Monfort wrote on 2012-10-12 17:20:
What I think we should do : switch to a date in the year when we know there
will be nothing else. We can't keep on confronting the others and keep on
dealing with the fact that so many people are already busy.
Making sure we can gather everyone
I understand your point, but don't you have the feeling that every big
thing happens in October ?
Doesn't sound to be for only France or EMEA :/
There might be some other stuff in the year, that's for sure, but I'm not
quite sure that it is overloaded the whole year... Sounds surprising to
me.
On 10/12/2012 05:57 PM, Florian Effenberger wrote:
I fear this is nearly impossible. I do see the problem, but we are a
global community, and I don't know of a single month where nowhere in
the world there's an important conference taking place. At the beginning
of the year, I started to
Hi,
Am 12.10.2012 17:20, schrieb Florian Monfort:
What I think we should do : switch to a date in the year when we
know there will be nothing else.
Take the calendar and substract all days with an important event.
You will end up with a couple of days in the summer holiday season
and between
Hi,
Florian Monfort wrote on 2012-10-12 18:00:
I understand your point, but don't you have the feeling that every big
thing happens in October ?
CeBIT is in March, OSCON is in July, several Brazilian Conferences are
IMHO in September. All of them are big things. ;)
Florian
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Hi
I agree that October is a busy month. In BigCorp world, where your
fiscal year ends on December 31st, October is the last chance to ignite
your post-combustion thrust in your marketing/sales to get your
customer attention, close quarters figures
Hi everyone,
Le 2012-10-12 16:04, Stefan Weigel a écrit :
Hi,
Am 12.10.2012 17:20, schrieb Florian Monfort:
What I think we should do : switch to a date in the year when we
know there will be nothing else.
Take the calendar and substract all days with an important event.
You will end up