Alexander Reelsen wrote: > Hi folks > > As Linuxtag nears (one month yet, I know), we really, really should get a > schedule on the talks. If we don't get this done in time, Joey is about to > cancel the Debian day due to a lack of interest. I don't think there is > any lack of interest, do you? Remember, the Debian day is for advanced > users and/or developers, so we/you shouldn't miss that chance. > > So, let's get some stuff done. Who is doing what? > > I try to set the ball rolling and volunteer for the first talk about > Debian and Security. I don't want to do this as a talk but rather a > discussion, cause many people might have many good ideas instead of one > talking about that topic. I would say one hour is sufficient for this one. > Objections?
Shall I just add it prelimnary? > Check http://www.infodrom.ffis.de/Debian/events/LinuxTag2001/day.html if This list was compiled after some brainstorming, so we get an idea what could be interesting and possible. > you want to talk about something and write it here, so Joey gets some > input for the Debian day instead of cancelling it. > > After the first, let's say, 6 talks I can try to setup a time schedule, it > might be possible that some people are busy at their booth or have to > do something for the company they work for, whatever. No need for that, the framework is already there: http://www.infodrom.ffis.de/Debian/events/LinuxTag2001/workshops.php3 Friday CCA III was reserved for our Debian day. So far, we have two talks, Alex' Security and Michael's Business. Since I'd rather like *you* to prepare something, I don't plan to step forward with workshops I could give, but I could finally fill up a gap. Regards, Joey -- This is Linux Country. On a quiet night, you can hear Windows reboot.

