Hi,

Here's the talk schedule for the Debian DevRoom:

Saturday 10:00-13:00: Official opening talks, no DevRoom.
Saturday 13:00: Lunch, setting up booth and DevRoom.
Saturday 14:00: Andreas Barth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: "The Debian Release
                Process"
Saturday 15:00: Wookey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: "Embedded Debian - How
                best to make Debian more useful on small systems".
Saturday 16:00: Frank Lichtenheld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: "Debian Web
                Services - Status Overview and Future Development"

Sunday 10:00: Michael Banck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: "Debian GNU/Hurd"
Sunday 10:45: Guillem Jover <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: "Porting to Debian GNU
                variants: Targetting POSIX instead of GNU/Linux"
Sunday 11:30: Hanna M. Wallach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: "The Debian Women
                Project".
Sunday 12:15: Matthew Garett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: "Free as in DFSG: an
                exploration of Debian's views on free software"
Sunday 13:00: Lunch
Sunday 14:00: Robert Millan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: "Debian GNU/kFreeBSD"
Sunday 15:00: Thomas Lange <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: "Fully automatic Linux
                installations"
Sunday 16:00: Jeroen van Wolffelaar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: "Quality
                Assurance".

This of course means the schedule is full, so if you wanted to do a
talk, you'll have to wait 'till next year.

Now.

I've also received a number of replies to my request for people willing
to man the booth. I'm a bit embarrassed about this, but unfortunately I
have to say that I lost one or two names; so if you've told me that
you're willing to help out with the booth and your name is not on the
list, please yell. Thanks, and sorry.

My current shortlist of boot-people looks like this:

Alexander Schmehl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Benoit Mortier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Osamu Aoki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (not sure yet)
Frank Lichtenheld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
No�l K�the <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Andreas M�ller
cobaco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

One final point: like last year, the FOSDEM people have insurance, too.
If you're taking hardware with you to FOSDEM, and you want it to be
covered, please send me the following information:

* type (laptop, pc, switch, ...).
* a serial number or something similar which is listed on the device's
  cover.
* it's (approximate) value.

Please send that information as soon as possible; I have actually
received this request from the FOSDEM people a while ago already.

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 AIR  --  mud  -- FIRE
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