Le vendredi 18 avril 2008 à 14:03 +0100, Mark Shuttleworth a écrit : > The reason I would like to ask for a keynote is straightforward - the > idea of collaboration between Debian and its derivatives is important > for all of Debian, and for all derivatives. I would like the opportunity > to articulate a vision for that collaboration and to invite > participation across the full spectrum of all of these projects. In the > past, I've spoken at Debconf but noticed that the people who were the > most outspoken about Ubuntu didn't come to the sessions. I hope that a > keynote would be an opportunity to engage with the whole project.
*If this happens*, what do people think would be the best time slot/ arrangement? We haven't generally had 'keynotes' beyond the short slot for a DPL speech at conference dinners. The highest profile in the conference timetable would come from a slot at the beginning of the conference, but many people tend to arrive a day or two late, or just to be very tired after travelling. Some other conferences tend to have keynotes to start each day, but if we did that Debian types would probably sleep through them -- maybe the DebConf equivalent slot would be just after lunch? -- Moray _______________________________________________ Debconf-team mailing list [email protected] http://lists.debconf.org/mailman/listinfo/debconf-team
