On 3/6/06, Ian Darwin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Maybe 1/2 hour overview on * followed by a short panel (3-4 speakers at > 5-10 mins each on "What * has meant to me" - how you've used the system, > how it being open source helped (portability? code mods?), neat stuff you've > done that you couldn't do (at all, or affordably) with proprietary > stuff? This would use > an hour of time but would convey the impression that there's a large > community > at play here and give just a bit of the flavor of what * is good for), > before getting > into John's more technical talk. > > So your lineup is: 1 moderator, 1 half-hour presenter, (say) 3 > panelists, and John. > Having this many ppl at the front table is also good for conveying the > community idea. > > Being a one-hour slot may work well for scheduling too - e.g., if people > know that > the overview is at (say) 6:30 and the AGI talk at 7:30, they can plan to > attend > one or the other or both as appropriate.
This sounds like a pretty good timeline if we're able to have that much time available. Also, I'm a bit confused as to where the talk is taking place. Will it be happening at our booth at VON (assuming one happens?). I'd very much like to be involved in this. I went to go sign up for the free pass for the exhibit hall, but the link provided didn't seem to work for me :) -- Leif Madsen. http://www.leifmadsen.com http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/asterisk
